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the banks of the65
on the th of65
on the banks of49
the confluence of the49
part of the country47
this part of the45
the middle of the44
the end of the42
is said to be40
the bottom of the38
in the middle of38
a great deal of37
the mouth of the36
for the purpose of35
for the sake of35
the centre of the35
we came to the34
in a state of33
at the same time32
for the first time32
the rest of the31
the whole of the30
at the end of29
on account of the29
it is probable that29
one of my men29
the level of the28
on the right bank28
we came to a27
a good deal of27
in the same way27
in the habit of25
in the case of25
the country of the25
a quarter of a24
on the west coast24
in the course of23
feet above the sea23
quarter of a mile23
the morning of the22
it is said to22
at the confluence of22
the heat of the22
the edge of the21
a portion of the21
at the village of21
in the way of21
the top of the20
on the morning of20
the chief of the20
it would have been20
on the other side20
about the size of20
right bank of the19
above the level of19
as far as the19
is one of the19
the right bank of19
the head man of19
to the village of19
to the west of19
centre of the country19
in the centre of18
on the th we18
the sides of the18
the other side of18
in the hands of18
the surface of the17
this was the first17
the left bank of17
as soon as we17
level of the sea17
a great number of17
is said to have17
side of the river17
it is difficult to17
on the st of17
the water of the16
as soon as they16
that he had been16
of this part of16
the course of the16
bank of the river16
are said to have16
in the country of16
the people of the16
by means of a16
had an opportunity of16
of one of the16
in this part of15
on the left bank15
had been accustomed to15
feet above the level15
the bed of the15
as soon as the15
in the same direction15
all over the country15
the size of a15
in one of the15
we were obliged to15
left bank of the15
the influence of the15
said to have been15
the case of the15
to the south of14
with the intention of14
the head of the14
bank of the zambesi14
in the midst of14
we found that the14
other side of the14
the foot of the14
when the river is14
it is impossible to14
at the rate of14
the minds of the14
are said to be14
we were now in14
at the bottom of14
one of the most14
head man of the13
all the way from13
when we came to13
the effects of the13
parts of the country13
i have no doubt13
the size of the13
with a number of13
out of the way13
every now and then13
out of the country13
at the mouth of13
to the north of13
the last of the13
by the name of13
the appearance of a13
a branch of the13
in a straight line13
in the beginning of12
a number of the12
in consequence of the12
seems to have been12
the women and children12
the sources of the12
one of our party12
morning of the th12
the west of the12
the people on the12
in the event of12
in the interior of12
the direction of the12
end of the lake12
the country to the12
on both sides of12
part of the river12
of the leeba and12
in the rainy season12
on each side of12
all the way to12
the part of the12
we spent the night12
we were told that12
the sight of the12
in the dry season12
the valley of the12
to go to the12
a few of the12
both sides of the12
as well as the12
we were on the11
out of the water11
we were informed that11
a large number of11
on the north bank11
that it would be11
as large as a11
we were in the11
in the vicinity of11
it was impossible to11
the language of the11
the beginning of the11
the hands of the11
on his way to11
the commencement of the11
heat of the day11
of the country to11
which we had come11
came to a village11
the tops of the11
the way to the11
a quarter of an11
banks of the zambesi11
by one of the11
for leave to pass11
to be able to11
reached the village of11
the sake of the11
from side to side11
the north end of11
one of the men11
banks of the river11
a day or two11
in the act of11
with the exception of11
as thick as a11
i was obliged to11
the appearance of the11
the th of may11
a large body of11
that they are not11
confluence of the leeba11
any part of the11
to have been the11
at the top of11
the effect of the11
he said that he11
it is remarkable that11
an inch and a11
one of the makololo10
a village on the10
the whole of this10
bed of the river10
in the valley of10
the watershed between the10
are by no means10
season of the year10
in the barotse valley10
during the period of10
than that of the10
the upper part of10
on the side of10
of the existence of10
a little of the10
than any of the10
as we were now10
an inch in length10
the east side of10
in the bechuana country10
as if they had10
is reported to be10
it would not be10
to get rid of10
in the form of10
in their own country10
on the top of10
of which we had10
on the following day10
in spite of the10
to go back to10
the london missionary society10
i could not get10
as soon as i10
the name of the10
the th of june10
the chief part of10
to get out of10
a little to the10
in the afternoon of10
at the prospect of10
i told him that10
of the people of10
i gave him a10
the night of the10
one side of the9
both men and women9
through which we were9
seem to have been9
the evening of the9
on account of their9
he had never seen9
on one side of9
the headman of the9
the end of a9
it is curious that9
which is said to9
the death of the9
that it is not9
inch and a half9
many of the men9
into the hands of9
the value of the9
a number of men9
miles to the north9
about the end of9
been in the habit9
the side of the9
the western side of9
centre of the continent9
we found to be9
on our way to9
the presence of the9
the th of august9
a mile from the9
on the evening of9
at a distance of9
the leeba and leeambye9
the nature of the9
in reference to the9
that this was the9
shores of the lake9
we should have been9
about half a mile9
put a stop to9
to their own country9
the shores of the9
is probable that the9
of the value of9
in accordance with the9
in order that the9
the opposite side of9
the afternoon of the9
of the white men9
when we reached the9
on the western side9
the th of april9
the village of the9
the ford of the9
the cause of the9
of the dry season9
the natives of this9
they are said to9
mouth of the zambesi9
which they had been9
the first time i9
in company with the9
by clapping their hands8
the muscles of the8
are covered with a8
brought us to the8
was the first time8
the lower part of8
a part of the8
the point of the8
to the east coast8
side of the continent8
in a short time8
time of the year8
the royal geographical society8
the country adjacent to8
the ends of the8
in which i was8
we reached the village8
we did not see8
to cross the river8
a long line of8
so as not to8
night of the th8
and that he had8
the zambesi to the8
in the direction of8
a good supply of8
of the barotse valley8
at the time of8
the power of the8
lower part of the8
on account of its8
to look at the8
on the ground that8
on the east side8
and one of the8
on one of the8
western side of the8
on the way to8
early in the morning8
us a present of8
chief part of the8
toward the centre of8
the th of july8
from the effects of8
have no doubt but8
some of the men8
in order to be8
he replied that he8
we had come to8
the water in the8
a large quantity of8
in the hope that8
as soon as he8
payment for leave to8
of one of my8
middle of the stream8
on the east coast8
in addition to the8
the fact that the8
a hole in the8
on our way up8
the valley of cassange8
way to the north8
he did not know8
mouth of the river8
quarter of an inch8
an opportunity of observing8
in a few hours8
about a hundred yards8
in the hope of8
any length of time8
the ranges of hills8
those who have been8
east side of the8
and some of the8
that i could not8
away to the north8
it was evident that8
he gave me a8
met with in the8
it was necessary to8
on the minds of8
to the east of8
the form of a8
the upper front teeth8
at the idea of8
in the minds of8
the course of a8
well acquainted with the8
in connection with the8
from time to time8
is not to be8
that we were not8
like that of a8
the th of march8
an idea of the8
the idea that the8
that it was the8
to the foot of8
in order to make8
with a view to8
came into the country8
would not have been8
similar to that which7
was said to be7
to those of the7
it is said that7
and some of them7
of a white man7
down to the sea7
the paramount chief of7
the country of matiamvo7
is said to rise7
inner bark of a7
the same way as7
had been killed by7
but we did not7
at the foot of7
to the north and7
two or three hundred7
river is in flood7
the banks of a7
a great variety of7
people of the country7
on the opposite side7
the wants of the7
country to the north7
this was the only7
the villages of the7
in the mean time7
of an inch in7
our way to the7
of the water in7
that i did not7
of the great valley7
there is not a7
the feet of the7
far as we could7
of the london missionary7
there can be no7
to be found in7
to the confluence of7
two and a half7
did not like to7
brought to a stand7
had come to the7
in the presence of7
of water in the7
had been in the7
of the eastern ridge7
the waters of the7
a herd of buffaloes7
did not wish to7
in the evening we7
north end of the7
about half an inch7
this is the only7
opposite side of the7
we could see the7
but i could not7
had gone to the7
it is of a7
in the bed of7
bark of a tree7
in a northerly direction7
like that of the7
down to the river7
to the end of7
from north to south7
the zambesi and the7
in the beds of7
the north of the7
that we had come7
about the middle of7
that this was a7
on the opposite bank7
a good idea of7
on all sides by7
the presence of a7
a handsome present of7
in the time of7
of the lady nyassa7
the inside of the7
to pass through the7
to live in peace7
said that they had7
rays of the sun7
from the fact that7
of some of the7
that it was a7
as well as a7
the left of the7
a number of his7
of feet above the7
each of which is7
as far as we7
rise of the river7
of the rainy season7
that it was not7
he asked me to7
while we were at7
at the head of7
that most of the7
by a number of7
be said to be7
by the people of7
the truth of the7
an inch in diameter7
the spot where the7
that there was no7
a present of a7
were now in the7
the country in front7
i was unable to7
the inner bark of7
it is to be7
south bank of the7
about feet above the7
the north bank of7
with here and there7
we returned to the7
for any length of7
the vicinity of the7
part of the lake7
headman of the village7
on the shores of7
found that he had7
all the people are7
near the confluence of7
yards wide and knee7
on the south bank7
of the same family7
bitten by the tsetse7
at the beginning of7
the midst of a7
to return to the7
and on the th7
twenty or thirty miles7
is seen in the7
wide and knee deep7
on the th october7
it would be better7
the direction in which7
but there is a7
that they did not7
down the river to7
two or three inches7
the custom of the7
of the young men7
in the opposite direction7
this part of africa6
so far as to6
upper part of the6
on the part of6
as not to be6
some parts of the6
on the other hand6
as in the case6
that a party of6
that we had not6
one of his wives6
said to be the6
as well as in6
other parts of the6
they seem to have6
three and a half6
the entrance to the6
it is questionable if6
side of the lake6
as i could not6
have been known to6
presented us with a6
each side of the6
of knocking out the6
that it has been6
as well as we6
of the river in6
heard of white men6
he ought to have6
had been made by6
gave him a cloth6
one of them had6
the beauty of the6
was found to be6
the south side of6
to one of the6
the bite of the6
there is also a6
in front of us6
and as soon as6
water of the river6
they are covered with6
dried in the sun6
to the custom of6
of the same nature6
of the river was6
the roots of the6
that no one could6
in front of the6
the river in a6
of the zambesi and6
north of the zambesi6
the interior of africa6
only one of the6
with all their might6
to be wondered at6
the main body of6
at once to the6
in which we were6
in which it was6
and there is a6
at a distance from6
heat of the sun6
get rid of them6
the th of december6
they said that they6
side of the country6
the th of january6
country adjacent to the6
great numbers of the6
the men who had6
a share of the6
till we came to6
island in the middle6
on the eastern side6
the time we were6
to a village of6
is by no means6
men who had been6
beauty of the country6
who had been accustomed6
that they had been6
but it was not6
that he had seen6
said that he would6
most of the year6
on the south side6
confluence of the chobe6
i had an opportunity6
the length of the6
the first of the6
the discovery of the6
a mile and a6
that he had no6
a slight degree of6
at one of the6
the northern part of6
the top of his6
the sight of a6
were in the habit6
which seems to be6
is well adapted for6
he did not wish6
exposure to the sun6
in a few seconds6
is a sort of6
to guide me to6
had been sent by6
had it not been6
the south bank of6
from the town of6
we arrived at the6
the result of the6
in a few days6
ten or twelve miles6
five or six miles6
by which we had6
the work of the6
we spent a night6
a range of hills6
three or four miles6
told me that he6
to the other side6
in passing through the6
an hour or two6
in a hot climate6
of the natives of6
covered with open forest6
in order to secure6
those who had been6
get out of the6
the southern end of6
the falls of gonye6
the raw materials of6
on the opposite shore6
of the new moon6
the river is in6
the th of november6
both banks of the6
the country through which6
north bank of the6
and most of the6
all the year round6
the face of the6
the interior of angola6
afternoon of the th6
that there is no6
that part of the6
eastern side of the6
is the name of6
in the manner of6
does not seem to6
he would have been6
like those of the6
of which we have6
said to be very6
in the afternoon we6
by means of the6
the names of the6
that he was not6
the sultan of zanzibar6
and it was only6
it is only when6
i told them that6
the source of the6
to guide us to6
the eastern side of6
a severe attack of6
for the purposes of6
his way to the6
for the loss of6
it may be mentioned6
as a sort of6
the east and west6
we were pleased to6
i was glad to6
the roar of the6
on the approach of6
with the people of6
and one of them6
custom of the country6
is said by the6
on the night of6
if we did not6
in different parts of6
we came upon a6
to the town of6
i have met with6
on the west of6
of the people who6
we passed through a6
late in the afternoon6
would have been a6
is to be found6
at the period of6
he had heard of6
surface of the water6
for the same purpose6
one of our men6
the remainder of the6
the orders of sekeletu6
was found to have6
before we came to6
course of the river6
it is only by6
of a number of6
the country is covered6
may be mentioned that6
have been in the6
the manner in which6
that we were english6
through which we passed6
in some parts of6
some of the young6
by the natives to6
to come from the6
the south of the6
back to their own6
the zambesi in the6
in the power of6
that there was a6
that i had been6
that he was a6
the residence of the6
for the most part6
that he had not6
during most of the6
on the edge of6
in the absence of6
in the open air6
from which we had6
by the same name6
the river to the6
the action of the6
on the borders of6
to a stand by5
and i found that5
the trade in slaves5
when they wish to5
is not at all5
the country near the5
course of a few5
that one of the5
we had an opportunity5
somewhat in the same5
on the point of5
i felt inclined to5
on the surface of5
in the end of5
way in which they5
and a basket of5
be used as a5
as if i had5
a stop to the5
i wished him to5
from place to place5
the prospect of a5
the idea of the5
a huge basket of5
middle of the river5
a view of the5
the great kalahari desert5
the entrance of the5
in order to have5
the people have no5
in the hot sun5
to the wants of5
in order to see5
in other parts of5
from the country of5
about a quarter of5
for the possession of5
a few miles to5
but some of the5
the leaves of the5
in consequence of a5
a piece of meat5
it to be a5
we had to go5
it is not the5
security for life and5
the earl of clarendon5
have met with in5
which comes from the5
there is a large5
to say that he5
in their own tongue5
the directors of the5
out of the question5
to that of the5
royal at the cape5
the remains of a5
the root of the5
to believe that the5
it is noticeable that5
was too ill to5
to read and write5
on the shoulders of5
the west of this5
of the adjacent country5
custom of knocking out5
in the direction we5
to be used as5
as it is now5
of different kinds of5
than feet above the5
two fathoms of calico5
whole of the country5
that we did not5
from want of food5
the village of moremi5
so as to form5
that he ought to5
mile and a half5
fifteen or eighteen inches5
i have heard of5
of the royal geographical5
in the way that5
a small quantity of5
a large party of5
passing through the country5
on the left of5
not to be wondered5
up to the north5
of the men had5
he informed us that5
to take advantage of5
in diameter at the5
end of lake nyassa5
and many of the5
the bottom of a5
a piece of the5
side of the village5
in the shape of5
baron van der decken5
to the level of5
to be a slave5
did not know of5
down to the water5
to the country of5
but as soon as5
the midst of the5
on the east and5
the point of departure5
the borders of the5
to look at us5
from the time of5
as it was now5
a hundred yards off5
a few miles above5
country is covered with5
on the back of5
any one who has5
if he did not5
the north side of5
are generally covered with5
in the wet season5
back to the ship5
its confluence with the5
the country north of5
in order to give5
the position of the5
branch of the zambesi5
accompany me to the5
and those of the5
a clear idea of5
and part of the5
bottom of the valley5
unknown in the south5
little to the south5
on our way down5
a single case of5
of the inhabitants of5
the return of the5
is built on a5
as compared with the5
with a view of5
it was pleasant to5
for life and property5
opportunity of observing the5
the bones of the5
of the river is5
who came from the5
from the observation of5
half an inch in5
who had been sent5
discovery of lake ngami5
is reported to have5
were informed that the5
the slopes of the5
to which i was5
at the time the5
at a village called5
it is covered with5
an island in the5
armed with bows and5
did not seem to5
away to the south5
a range of mountains5
to the bottom of5
the fact of the5
to the barotse valley5
as if it were5
a string of beads5
the idea of a5
a couple of miles5
they are by no5
of my men had5
the bark of the5
the town of cazembe5
of the men who5
had the pleasure of5
and found that he5
did not know that5
the country of sebituane5
the hills on our5
in the language of5
the price of the5
met with on the5
for hundreds of miles5
within a few yards5
of the way of5
a great part of5
it is not to5
an attack of fever5
on the sides of5
of his principal men5
had been obliged to5
from one of the5
into the house of5
at the sight of5
this is the case5
are of a light5
came to see us5
more than a mile5
a drop every seconds5
astronomer royal at the5
on friendly terms with5
for the fact that5
the inhabitants of the5
of his own accord5
when we had gone5
the period of greatest5
to enable them to5
of those who had5
the close of the5
the spread of the5
for the use of5
if it had been5
in addition to this5
the colour of the5
the parts of the5
to the belief that5
and two or three5
the way in which5
as soon as it5
in the country is5
to the conclusion that5
to get to the5
that they could not5
two or three days5
said that he had5
in a day or5
end of the dry5
the hands of a5
sent a message to5
geological structure of the5
how is it that5
is the case with5
to engage in trade5
the case in the5
a considerable quantity of5
that i was not5
on the southern bank5
close to the village5
on the th september5
the force of the5
to get away from5
in search of ivory5
many of them were5
on this side of5
as if it had5
the possession of the5
on the high lands5
man of the village5
to be the case5
to go on to5
of the th of5
its way to the5
he is said to5
not seem to be5
top of his voice5
away to the west5
one of the villages5
one of the islands5
one of the boys5
is of the same5
degrees in the shade5
the greater part of5
had come from the5
eight or ten miles5
i was forced to5
that the souls of5
the first time we5
to the residence of5
seems to be a5
had never seen such5
the entire absence of5
a party of the5
each side of it5
the house of the5
in a future state5
this is not the5
remarked that it was5
the majority of the5
miles from the sea5
to accompany me to5
of a species of5
in order to avoid5
to go on with5
has the power of5
away to the n5
the tribes in the5
i was led to5
of the zambesi is5
that the people of5
he says that he5
the th of october5
by the man who5
he told us that5
found it to be5
when they found that5
which may be seen5
surrounded on all sides5
of a future state5
north side of the5
village of the chief5
which are met with5
of the same size5
take us to the5
a bunch of grass5
in order to show5
when the sun is5
but it is not5
kirk and charles livingstone5
of the river we5
three or four times5
the bank of the5
that this is the5
half an inch long5
to induce us to5
as i did not5
in an opposite direction5
this side of the5
a fathom of calico5
up the river to5
when the water is5
with the greatest ease5
it is of the5
during the whole period5
to allow him to5
south side of the5
from to feet high5
they would not be5
three or four feet5
which we were passing5
the griquas and bechuanas5
a good view of5
in the possession of5
the resources of the5
the town of mai5
zambesi in the centre5
zambesi and the nile5
in possession of the5
be seen on the5
to the orders of5
one of our number5
the knowledge of the5
a small piece of5
if they did not5
opposite sides of the5
fifty or sixty yards5
the existence of the5
who is said to5
with bows and arrows5
by a party of5
to a village on5
to cross to the5
replied that he was5
till we reached the5
that he did not5
as we went along5
two yards of calico5
in any part of5
some of our men5
was not to be5
is this the way5
one part of the5
and we could see5
cape of good hope5
in this ascii text5
we were informed by5
they were afraid to5
of the ancient egyptians5
the fruit of the5
as a means of5
the people of cazembe5
up to this point5
that in which the5
of the children of5
and then went on5
under the name of5
the ship on the5
but we could not5
they may be seen5
the loan of a5
and there was no5
than any thing else5
it is necessary to5
nothing can exceed the5
the top of a5
the people here are5
two or three feet5
of the country in5
the first time in5
the elevation of the5
are in the habit5
i could not help5
the only one of5
no doubt but that5
to the mouth of5
the same time to5
when we come to5
that we could not5
the use of the5
miles up the river5
from some of the5
range on our left5
said that he was5
that we had no5
it is curious to5
may be said to5
the bishop of angola5
north of the equator5
in charge of the5
the belief in the5
the whole period of5
for a long time5
that we should be5
was to be seen5
different parts of the5
during the heat of5
called by the natives5
to a great extent4
on his way back4
to the banks of4
a state of nudity4
had to be cut4
the bed of a4
i had to be4
the branches of the4
and so does the4
trade with the coast4
and he did not4
who had come from4
of a supreme being4
a few miles off4
constant singing in the4
one of the principal4
which may be called4
where they have been4
heights of tala mungongo4
on the first day4
we had the pleasure4
they had been accustomed4
the aid of a4
i did not observe4
has taken place in4
the navigation of the4
we did not find4
in a similar manner4
from the numbers of4
a number of miles4
the goods of the4
the rainy season in4
a good specimen of4
leave to pass through4
was the first to4
head man of this4
it was on the4
twenty or thirty yards4
the mountains of the4
chief of the makololo4
the prevalence of the4
have been the case4
which the natives have4
the children of the4
a large basket of4
burst into a laugh4
to return to his4
have a good idea4
lake ngami and the4
said to rise in4
for the supply of4
to do in the4
breach of public law4
it was difficult to4
have more of the4
out of our way4
one of their own4
deep obligations to the4
in the cape colony4
the town of matiamvo4
at the root of4
we proceeded down the4
at some future time4
in order to obtain4
th we came to4
opinion of the portuguese4
the sons of the4
will be remembered that4
to go with us4
the shores of moero4
from to yards wide4
the great slave route4
idea may be formed4
and a half or4
the age of puberty4
if the reader remembers4
chain of trading stations4
they are accustomed to4
was in the habit4
few miles to the4
when we left the4
the night at a4
till the th of4
face of the country4
to supply their wants4
account of the great4
only a few days4
when he heard of4
the southern extremity of4
that he could not4
banks of the zouga4
the head men of4
but the people are4
of the end of4
on opposite sides of4
he said he had4
a little of it4
a number of half4
different parts of this4
at a little distance4
from the north and4
of the bottom of4
when we entered the4
that they would be4
we went to the4
from the rest of4
that it was all4
of this region is4
and a number of4
they are in the4
the same kind of4
as he did not4
but i have no4
a trade with the4
came in the evening4
in this way the4
that it is impossible4
do not seem to4
we left the river4
was at its lowest4
of that part of4
it is the custom4
in the country beyond4
arm of the lake4
were pleased to see4
in the first instance4
most of his people4
as i have before4
eight miles of the4
the point where we4
taking advantage of the4
is placed on the4
proceeded down the river4
from six to eight4
which we were now4
but this was not4
i was able to4
country is perfectly flat4
of the villages we4
and there is no4
sketch of the country4
with one of the4
the lower end of4
this is one of4
would be sure to4
i had ever seen4
description of the lake4
was the only case4
and he gave me4
the village of a4
the territory of the4
an immense amount of4
head man of a4
and found that the4
the breadth of the4
five or forty miles4
is a kind of4
who came to see4
cut off by fever4
with an air of4
there are several other4
the high lands we4
five years of age4
go back to the4
the natives on the4
great numbers of a4
and as there is4
their mode of salutation4
by the fact that4
of the cape colony4
they have not been4
and the whole country4
house of the commandant4
for the whole party4
only feet above the4
i did not see4
part of the interior4
shore of the lake4
to remain in the4
about five hundred yards4
develop the resources of4
as is the case4
went off to the4
are to be found4
and a quantity of4
as a relish to4
times of the year4
a short march to4
be formed of the4
has been known to4
confluence of the shire4
it is possible that4
is composed of the4
it was the first4
a journey to the4
it may be a4
of one of his4
great many of the4
was glad of the4
he is obliged to4
it was only by4
we were about to4
i suspect that the4
the people of a4
the south of this4
to spend the night4
in the native mind4
district of golungo alto4
edge of the plateau4
far as i could4
is to be hoped4
it would be a4
did not intend to4
it is probably a4
clear idea of the4
wind from the north4
sent to say that4
before we reached the4
the country between the4
to take us to4
to get a good4
the produce of the4
as quickly as possible4
find it difficult to4
of the character of4
the waters of inundation4
was pointed out to4
were looked upon with4
in a horizontal position4
of the approach of4
as if they were4
we remained a day4
attract the attention of4
in the central parts4
we crossed the rivulet4
a couple of days4
with the rest of4
is curious to observe4
near the mouth of4
we had a fine4
a few days after4
of the wives of4
asked him if he4
i showed them my4
nature of the country4
as much as we4
that all his people4
structure of the country4
good idea of the4
the th we came4
from to feet above4
is not more than4
the women of the4
two large baskets of4
a few years ago4
in which they were4
us a basket of4
the officers and men4
a fall of rain4
the interior of south4
this is the first4
is believed to be4
mouth of the shire4
the bodies of the4
he was in the4
out of the river4
and all the goods4
the form of the4
him to be a4
and came to the4
the country around is4
the pestle of the4
in a few minutes4
of which i have4
river was at its4
did not belong to4
from bank to bank4
said to flow into4
twenty yards wide and4
which must have been4
an altitude of feet4
at the time we4
gives the idea of4
reached the town of4
we were unable to4
as the people of4
through the kindness of4
is difficult to get4
of living in peace4
a broad belt of4
have been made by4
in imitation of the4
he would not see4
of no use to4
he had come from4
laid up with fever4
four and a half4
the water at the4
so far as i4
a difference in the4
is carried on by4
parts of the forest4
of the men are4
day we came to4
in front of it4
th and th december4
bark of the root4
the owners of the4
chief of the bamangwato4
at different parts of4
which is the most4
in the same manner4
of three or four4
zambesi and its tributaries4
and at the same4
but they did not4
and a half broad4
been killed by the4
that we were a4
he was called away4
the reason why the4
the appearance of being4
the reader remembers the4
we came on to4
in reference to a4
on the backs of4
and went on to4
lying on the ground4
it is seldom that4
was in a state4
a few miles beyond4
in which he was4
me that he had4
that none of the4
northern part of the4
the weight of the4
through a fertile country4
the process by which4
on their own account4
a chain of trading4
of most of the4
side of the island4
way down to the4
now and then a4
that we had nothing4
to be met with4
bank of the leeba4
the continuance of the4
of the abundance of4
the country is full4
of a kind of4
many parts of the4
along the right bank4
slept at a village4
chobe and the leeambye4
a second or two4
more than feet above4
on account of his4
one of the chiefs4
knocking out the upper4
we met a party4
told us that he4
i wished to go4
be found in the4
banks of the leeba4
a hundred yards of4
in the country for4
the discovery of lake4
two or three miles4
confluence of the kafue4
of the rua mountains4
the time of the4
and it is probable4
an hour and a4
hundred yards from the4
the mission of the4
that he had made4
a few yards of4
and said they had4
as if he had4
of the white man4
is surrounded by a4
of the bishop of4
the trunk of a4
were supposed to be4
than half a mile4
that a number of4
was impossible not to4
but this is not4
the rays of the4
and then return to4
of the officers and4
the back of the4
by those who have4
the cause of their4
orders to all the4
to show the way4
of the means of4
of the trees are4
afternoon we came to4
a mile or two4
i have before remarked4
it seemed to me4
from fifteen to eighteen4
of his own people4
a tithe of the4
the base of mount4
severe attack of fever4
to the edge of4
the skin of a4
those on the north4
it was found to4
roar of the lion4
the country in which4
of the congo or4
the adjacent country is4
about twenty yards wide4
coming from the north4
so as to allow4
came to our camp4
to do the same4
always been obliged to4
mode of spending the4
i could not ascertain4
the middle of it4
as this was the4
as well as of4
directors of the london4
this seems to have4
can never be forgotten4
than in any other4
half a mile of4
into contact with the4
a few miles below4
if i did not4
to be a good4
when a young man4
gave us a goat4
see the white man4
that it had been4
come and live with4
over which the water4
in the evening he4
the native idea of4
who live on the4
at a time when4
that we were now4
ship on the th4
excited the admiration of4
as we could judge4
are made in the4
one of the two4
the sake of their4
of the main stream4
loangwa of the maravi4
the attention of the4
along the banks of4
as well as to4
and we found that4
received into the house4
of which is about4
came to the village4
sources of the nile4
a month or six4
the first village we4
miles from the river4
we were detained by4
the temperature of the4
the distance of a4
i was very much4
seen a white man4
to flow into the4
it might have been4
that his people were4
i never heard of4
this is a common4
to be a well4
during the time of4
the son of a4
rest of the world4
to kill one of4
to show me the4
belief in a future4
are covered with lichens4
and i have no4
mouth of the rovuma4
delight at seeing the4
would have been better4
at the entrance of4
hearing that we were4
of the country is4
saw one of the4
as much as possible4
of hills on our4
mode of preparing the4
and it was not4
and then came to4
as they are called4
on its way to4
of the bodies of4
the sound of the4
the purposes of trade4
to the spot on4
by speke and grant4
found that we were4
is about yards broad4
have been unable to4
if they had been4
brought us to a4
to me to be4
return to the cape4
is supposed to be4
thousand feet above the4
into which they had4
we did not get4
as an article of4
there is not much4
but it would have4
of the death of4
we had seen in4
it is not a4
bank of the coanza4
here than in the4
and covered with trees4
the members of the4
water boils at deg4
all the way back4
the existence of a4
for a man to4
to the effect that4
the cape in april4
but they are not4
of cloth and beads4
to the river to4
may be called the4
that he had come4
they said that the4
to see the white4
months of the year4
the strength of the4
to the rest of4
to give me a4
country is full of4
in which they had4
he stated that he4
may be considered as4
sent a man to4
the plains of the4
informed us that the4
were brought to a4
when we came near4
taken place in the4
to prevent them from4
in the house of4
in order to get4
several of our party4
and could not be4
they were in the4
of the makololo for4
large herds of cattle4
a man to carry4
on his way south4
may be formed of4
from the west coast4
morning of the st4
the diameter of the4
the loangwa of the4
in the village of4
found in the country4
the difference in the4
round the end of4
the afternoon we came4
was evident that they4
that they were in4
when they saw the4
even as far as4
at the age of4
the residence of a4
under the protection of4
we found the people4
if i had been4
the natives in the4
to a number of4
have been found in4
and of all the4
the cape of good4
are of the same4
is said to flow4
and north of the4
with some of the4
about an inch and4
bank of the loangwa4
not one of them4
the villages on the4
portion of the continent4
a company of soldiers4
to the man who4
so long as the4
and gives the idea4
desiccation of the country4
with a supply of4
their opinion of the4
between this and the4
be accounted for by4
there is usually a4
the place of the4
have been able to4
is not a single4
knew nothing of the4
the heart of africa4
bed of the zambesi4
soon as i had4
and did not know4
the zambesi and its4
for a number of4
as we did not4
the th of february4
some of the portuguese4
we were in a4
that the man who4
i asked if they4
it was not the4
the period of our4
the example of the4
to be in the4
all his people to4
valley of the quango4
of the river and4
trade is carried on4
the time of my4
a great many of4
the bible in the4
out the upper front4
near the north end4
great numbers of them4
so as to be4
presented me with a4
on their way to4
the appearance of having4
on the north side4
with those of the4
glad to get away4
as they are in4
i asked him if4
the different kinds of4
the cool of the4
the country from which4
to lay her eggs4
country north of the4
have no doubt that4
miles east of the4
to the left bank4
by way of the4
while we were there4
there is abundance of4
to which we had4
to me in the4
conduct of his people4
of a mile from4
lake nyassa and the4
is possible that the4
as that of the4
way to the coast4
of the size of4
order to avoid the4
below the confluence of4
my men to go4
and i never could4
the river was at4
language of the bechuanas4
and said that they4
banks of a river4
the chobe and the4
on the lee side4
the village of tete4
on the zambesi and4
was by no means4
of the mountains of4
of which he had4
banks of the lucalla4
could not get the4
great part of the4
the circumference of the4
that they had not4
came out of the4
to fall into the4
the authority of the4
we started on the4
and gave him a4
diameter at the base4
in suppressing the slave4
a packet of letters4
every one of them4
the rains were near4
the columns of vapor4
the period of my4
march brought us to4
i have seen a4
the astronomer royal at4
opposite the island of4
any more than the4
a distance of a4
with a basket of4
on the th june4
the son of the4
a foot from the4
it would be difficult4
to allow us to4
in a sort of4
is quite common to4
the south end of4
from the number of4
a blow on the4
i felt that i4
thirty or forty miles4
the prince of congo4
a few days before4
reason to believe that4
us to a stand4
of which is called4
this is the common4
it may be seen4
thought that we were4
as to be quite4
as he was the4
one or two of4
it is evident that4
a fine view of4
the people of this4
where we spent the4
in a way that4
the progress of the4
part of the body4
to develop the resources4
the heights of tala4
soon after our arrival4
be no doubt that4
they say that they4
as we were all4
the makololo on the4
one of his men4
of a quarter of4
from that of the4
that i should be4
the soil is very4
and i was assured4
the slaves of the4
case of this kind4
thought that they were4
of right and wrong4
we were looked upon4
we were now on4
which might have been4
chief of all the4
in the cool of4
a long range of4
come from the east4
ought to have been4
but it was too4
to the number of4
the town of shinte4
it is quite common4
it was in vain4
to allow me to4
for a few seconds4
and this is the4
was to be found4
month or six weeks4
we were met by4
on a shallow sandbank4
the latitude of the4
of the portuguese government4
of the lake were4
can be no doubt4
believe that there is4
it may be said4
to his own country4
may be seen to4
hundred miles from the4
received a present of4
the natives of the4
said he had been4
a long course of4
in addition to these4
the first day of4
we saw many of4
cotton in the country4
had never seen a4
spent the night of4
of the truth of4
on one side and4
the first twenty miles4
have no hesitation in4
in the usual way4
to feet above the4
four or five feet4
by the aid of4
it was impossible not4
between it and the4
into the country of4
direction in which we4
during the rainy season4
more than a thousand4
a great quantity of4
from the amount of4
the people who live4
in a great measure4
was well acquainted with4
from this to the4
in the belief that4
in a friendly way4
some of the other4
the bushmen of the4
so well supplied with4
some of his people4
not belong to the4
it will be remembered4
of wattle and daub4
from the people of4
that there had been4
through the centre of4
both he and his4
soon as he had4
what is called the4
from two to three4
with the idea that4
though the country is4
we went along the4
us to cross the4
as it is not4
they demanded that i4
it is no wonder4
a large piece of4
are covered with trees4
as low as deg4
on the slopes of4
a field of wheat4
who had come to4
that we ought to4
the graves of the4
adjacent to the river4
services in the kotla4
by means of their4
did not attempt to4
of the portuguese and4
large quantities of the4
and i could not4
it is on the4
of the power of4
plains of the kalahari4
hills on our right4
on the third day4
the lake and the4
of the country are4
of spending the day4
that i was obliged4
the birds of the4
away from the river4
it is a little4
demanded that i should4
up in the air4
the protection of the4
i did not know4
file their teeth to4
had been able to4
the possession of cattle3
th and th may3
the only instance in3
between us and the3
a man to guide3
left of the island3
he might live in3
that we were obliged3
and the country of3
suppression of the slave3
the mouths of the3
a strong desire to3
i advised them to3
we gave him a3
of the river from3
in which the makololo3
the power of charms3
return to the ship3
saying that they would3
the guns of the3
mouths like those of3
they are obliged to3
know what to do3
who had fled from3
to move on to3
us that this was3
all the people of3
the natives as an3
which we found to3
is the most common3
got rid of the3
in order that they3
they have been found3
in the bottom of3
my residence in the3
said to be abundant3
started on the th3
seen in the interior3
a few days ago3
to eat any thing3
on by means of3
that i am not3
the rains are over3
been the case in3
he heard of our3
he would like to3
their ideas of the3
it is common to3
to aid us in3
a number of manganja3
vivid idea of the3
surprised to find that3
to aid them in3
the line of vision3
get a glimpse of3
of the same tribe3
the expenses of the3
dryness of the atmosphere3
were it not for3
the causes of our3
part of the year3
give us an ox3
is impossible not to3
no direct trade with3
the town of linyanti3
during the whole time3
feet above the present3
i was told that3
on the plains of3
abundance of game in3
a young man of3
seems to be to3
is a very large3
knocking out the front3
up in the middle3
of the river quango3
eat any thing better3
is ready for the3
but that he was3
which we had left3
are large patches of3
up and down the3
fit for a chief3
the zambesi at the3
the bark of a3
a basket of meal3
they seem to be3
the approach of the3
is the custom of3
the ear of the3
the natives in their3
all parts of the3
never to have been3
developing the resources of3
is found in abundance3
a member of a3
the capital of the3
to the orange river3
about three hundred miles3
and his two wives3
are not allowed to3
of what has been3
i have seen them3
of their own accord3
as a hint to3
southern end of the3
the rate of one3
is pointed out as3
we should have found3
nothing could exceed the3
in a country where3
we came into a3
are to be seen3
that he should be3
in the district of3
to the cape in3
revive the trade of3
close to the bank3
lands we had left3
and a half in3
to be sent back3
of syde bin habib3
attack of the boers3
it was the only3
in exactly the same3
the flanks of the3
instead of going to3
exactly like those of3
country to the n3
i have much pleasure3
of the african continent3
came from the n3
about three miles from3
for they have no3
on the th the3
the kasai and quango3
of the upper shire3
may be seen in3
colony on a branch3
all the surrounding villages3
is about feet above3
arrived at the village3
that they were not3
at the house of3
and that it is3
in the work of3
and not at all3
it not been for3
than i had ever3
so soft that the3
and as for the3
prospect of a fight3
can be little doubt3
as the price of3
in some cases the3
it is impossible not3
be remembered that the3
a small portion of3
what has been done3
who live in the3
three hundred miles from3
of the tribes through3
a slave to the3
feelings of the people3
the point where the3
for some time on3
was followed by the3
the makololo for direct3
superior to that of3
the thermometer in the3
a few miles further3
i presented him with3
the east coast of3
it is certain that3
country to the west3
basking in the sun3
causes of our long3
killed by the mazitu3
a hut over them3
of communication between the3
the manner peculiar to3
miles to the eastward3
and said he had3
on good terms with3
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chief i ever met3
fair criterion in the3
the rich country beyond3
the kafue to the3
said to be used3
during a great part3
was of no use3
of the district of3
bank of the shire3
that it may be3
this is a good3
the malaria of the3
limits of the barotse3
the queen of england3
the village of chitlane3
at other times they3
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of the past year3
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the governor of bombay3
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the condition of the3
of the barotse country3
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accurate knowledge of the3
between two ranges of3
came down the river3
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the entire population of3
of the work of3
the opposite bank is3
generosity of the inhabitants3
if he does not3
of the country and3
to enable us to3
the hair of the3
serious deportment of the3
come to the village3
as well as his3
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never been visited by3
as the country is3
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say that it was3
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great deal of grain3
the st of november3
was seen in the3
close to the ground3
the island of loyelo3
tufts with bare spaces3
to the middle of3
near the centre of3
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into a state of3
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as i had always3
throughout the whole country3
intimately acquainted with the3
previous to the commencement3
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hour and a half3
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a few pounds of3
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the northern end of3
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on the upper part3
at its very lowest3
fifteen to eighteen inches3
the feeders of the3
that he must have3
large baskets of meal3
not more than fifteen3
of a certain tree3
the portuguese in the3
as part of his3
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of women and children3
garden when we arrived3
to be a very3
the formation of a3
one of these animals3
we could get no3
curious to observe how3
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as far south as3
the house of a3
the situation of zumbo3
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at the base of3
the orange river we3
the th we reached3
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orders to his people3
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must have been the3
half a mile wide3
we crossed the river3
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a white man before3
only three or four3
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i may mention that3
seven or eight miles3
of the fore foot3
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at noon on the3
man and his two3
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one of his own3
in the mornings and3
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of the inner bark3
a good excuse for3
its source in the3
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they are very particular3
singing in the ears3
not appear on the3
deportment of the makololo3
the great river zambesi3
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to the north as3
do you not see3
to remain a day3
give him an ox3
herds of the new3
so well adapted for3
the portuguese of tette3
of the sources of3
six or eight feet3
it might be called3
from the river to3
as white as the3
in their way of3
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that our object in3
the mountains of rua3
member of the family3
salvador correa de sa3
that it is wrong3
of the nile sources3
when about to start3
and flowing into the3
could not brook the3
they know the value3
as the eye can3
a party of englishmen3
the congo or zaire3
of his people as3
by the news that3
as soon as possible3
established a brisk trade3
a small party of3
its name from the3
intercourse with the whites3
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the object of the3
down to the shire3
in search of it3
the portuguese and the3
be a branch of3
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to which they were3
the upper shire valley3
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in the maravi country3
unable to attend to3
of being able to3
it seems as if3
adventure with an elephant3
inferred from the fact3
of his people were3
the impression that they3
the jews of angola3
by the custom of3
forest through which we3
trade of eastern africa3
succeeded in reaching the3
end of the chasm3
they are not so3
to be content with3
more than a few3
levy fines upon the3
a distance of thirty3
duties on duties on3
to the destruction of3
and a pot of3
food is more abundant3
people in the world3
the soil is extremely3
about an inch in3
in the words of3
given rise to the3
of the lake to3