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TABLE OF CONTENTS. 
CHAPTER XX. 
HOW STANLEY FOUND LIVINGSTONE. 
A Mutiny—Stanley’s Life Again Attempted—Attack of a Leopard—Lions Near the Camp 
—“A White Man at Ujiji”—Silencing a Woman—Tanganyika—“Dr. Livingstone, I 
Presume”—Under the Palms of Ujiji—A Lion in the Grass—Parting from Livingstone 
—“Drop that Box and I Will Shoot You”—Going Home.. 285 
CHAPTER XXI. 
STANLEY’S TRIUMPHANT MARCH ACROSS THE DARK CONTINENT. 
Stanley Explores Same Ground as Roosevelt—Preparations for the Journey—Departure— 
Interviewed by Lions—A Three Days Fight—Crocodiles and Hippopotami—Sickness 
and Death in the Camp—A Murderous Outbreak—A Fight and a Fine—Uganda and 
Its People—Panic in the Camp—The Terror of Africa—In Dwarf Land—Cataracts and 
Cannibals—The Congo—Struggling On—Victoria and Albert Nyanza. 299 
CHAPTER XXII. 
WONDERFUL TROPICAL SCENERY IN AFRICA. 
The Sources of the Nile Still Undiscovered—Immense Mountain Ranges—Endless Primeval 
Forests—A Grand Spectacle—Great Variety of Tropical Trees—Beautiful Lakes and 
Fascinating Landscapes—Africa Still the Field for Ambitious Discoverers—Early Ex¬ 
plorations. 367 
CHAPTER XXIII. 
ROOSEVELT’S THRILLING EXPERIENCES HUNTING BIG GAME. 
By J. T. Thompson. 
How Col. Roosevelt Hunted Lions—Exciting Adventures with Elephants, Rhinoceri, 
Hippopotami, Lions, Etc.—Hunting Big Game Hard, Strenuous Work—The Colonel 
a Mighty Hunter—Saved from Death in the Nick of Time—Kermit a Good Shot— 
What the Smallpox Scare Revealed—Loring and Mearns Climb Mount Kenia—Col. 
Roosevelt Discovers New Animal—Last Stage of the Hunting Trip—Smithsonian 
Institute Receives Greatest Collection of Specimens in the World.. 418 
CHAPTER XXIV. 
RETURN OF COL. ROOSEVELT FROM THE JUNGLE. 
By Peter MacQueen, F. R. G. S. 
Remarkable Reputation He Made as a Man, a Hunter and a Statesman—The Eyes of the 
Whole World on This Great American, His Speeches and Striking Personality—What I 
Found Out in Traveling Over the United States—A Glimpse Into the Future. 435 
CHAPTER XXV. 
COL. ROOSEVELT’S TRIUMPHANT TRIP THROUGH EUROPE. 
By J. T. Thompson. 
The Ex-President Makes a Memorable Speech in Cairo, Egypt—Visits the Pyramids and 
Sphinx—Embarks for Italy—Feted and Dined by the King of Italy—Col. Roosevelt’s 
Own Statement of Why He Did Not Visit the Pope,.445 
