How I Found Livingstone; travels, adventures, and discoveres in Central Africa, including an account of four months' residence with Dr. Livingstone, by Henry M. Stanley eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 578 pages of information about How I Found Livingstone; travels, adventures, and discoveres in Central Africa, including an account of four months' residence with Dr. Livingstone, by Henry M. Stanley.

How I Found Livingstone; travels, adventures, and discoveres in Central Africa, including an account of four months' residence with Dr. Livingstone, by Henry M. Stanley eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 578 pages of information about How I Found Livingstone; travels, adventures, and discoveres in Central Africa, including an account of four months' residence with Dr. Livingstone, by Henry M. Stanley.
      Nghwhalah Mtoni, abundance of sweet, water;
      Madedita, tsete-fly troublesome; reach Unyamwezi
      territory at Eastern Tura, cultivated region;
      Nondo, Speke’s runaway; Central Tura, attempted night
      robbery, a thief shot dead; pass Western Tura; Kwala
      Mtoni, mud-fish; illness of the tailor, Abdul Kader,
      he wishes to give up his post; Rubuga, desolation of,
      since Burton’s visit; meeting with Amer bin Sultan,
      Kigwa, wasted condition of; Shiza, pastoral aspect of,
      visit from the Sultan; rejoicings in camp on reaching
      Unyanyembe territory; life in Unyanyembe; breakfast and
      gossip with Sayd bin Salim; Kazeh, a myth; leave Kwikuru;
      in comfortable quarters; visit from the Tabora Arab magnates;
      Tabora, chief Arab settlement in central Africa; attend a
      council of war, feast at the close of the council; return
      to Kwihara; the Livingstone caravan’s halt of 100 days;
      attack of fever; preparations for the march; warlike
      demonstration; Eastern Mfuto, illness of Shaw,
      personnel of the army; Umanda, medicine daubing;
      war harangue; Zimbizo, attack on the village; fate
      of Soud bin Sayd and his Arabs; retreat and stormy
      councils of war; further retreat of the Arabs to Tabora,
      serious position of the Expedition; intelligence
      of Livingstone; news of death of Farquhar; illness
      of Shaw, attack of Mirambo on Tabora; Khamis bin
      Abdullah, &c., slain; preparations for Mirambo’s threatened
      attack on Kwihara; visit to Sheikh bin Nassib; retreat
      of Mirambo, determination to lead a flying caravan
      to Ujiji; apathy of Shaw, visit to Thani bin Abdullah,
      arrival of letters; death of Baruti, evil reports by
      the Arabs; present of a boy-slave; defeat of Mirambo at
      Mfuto; nursing experiences:  farewell feast at Unyanyembe;
      march to Ujiji commenced by southern route; list of “braves”
      of the Expedition; Bombay’s tender passion; the start;
      Shaw shows the white feather; Kinyamwezi village, attack
      of fever; arrest of runaways, threat of slave-chain;
      Inesuka, further desertions, punishment, withdrawal of
      Abdul Kader, the tailor; sickness in camp, adverse
      appearances; Kasegara, rejoicings at; Kigandu, Shaw’s
      by-play; his withdrawal; beauty of Unyamwezi forest
      scenery; Ugunda; Benta; Kikuru, the mukunguru or fever;
      camp at Ziwani; gigantic sycamore; Manyara, cultivated
      region; difficulty of buying provisions; visit of Mtemi;
      his astonishment at the author’s medicine-chest; Gombe
      River, its beautiful neighbourhood; narrow escape from a
      crocodile, suspicious-looking natives; a peaceful camp-scene;
      symptoms of revolt at starting onwards; murderous aspect of
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