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.
      Asmani and Mabruki; the march- resumed; sketch of the principal
      men of the Expedition; Ziwani (pool), waterless condition of;
      Tongoni, abundance of honey-birds; Marefu, rumours of war in
      our front; march through a forest abounding with peach-trees;
      Utende village; Mwaru, supposed report of Livingstone, Mrera’s
      district, wild elephants; Selim falls ill, start from Mrera
      north-westward; confidence restored in the camp, remarkable
      ant-hills; camp in the jungle; embassy from Simba; Uzavira,
      ruined neighbourhood of; Misonghi; Mpokwa River, deserted
      village near; Mtambu stream, its beauty; attack by a leopard;
      shot at a wild boar; proximity of lions; Itaga village,
      beginning of troubles, shortness of provisions, “Welled
      Nzogera’s” village, abundant supplies; crossing a marsh;
      reach the Malagarazi; heavy exaction of the chief Kiala;
      island of Ihata, fresh demands for ferriage; donkey seized
      by crocodile; Uvinza, news of Livingstone, departure from
      the Malagarazi; country of Uhha; halt at Kawanga; halt on
      the Pombwe stream, interview with Mionvu; exorbitant demand
      of honga; cross the Kanengi River; more claims of honga;
      departure by stealth; Kanengi River; cross the Rusugi;
      Lake Musunya, Rugufu River, Kabogo Mountain, singular
      phenomenon of; Sunuzzi River; enter Ukaranga; beauty
      of the landscape; Mkute River, Niamtaga, alarm of the
      people; first view of the Tanganika, Port of Ujiji in
      view; salute announcing the approach of the caravan; meeting
      with Susi, the servant of Dr. Livingstone; excitement of
      the inhabitants; appearance of the Doctor; the introduction;
      conversation; the over-due letter-bag, 365 days from Zanzibar;
      budget of news; intercourse with Livingstone; suggestions
      as to his future course; start with Livingstone for cruise
      on the Tanganika; pass Bangwe Island; wooded hills of Bemba;
      camp at Niasanga; Nyabigma Island; Mukungu; loss of valuables
      from Bombay’s intoxication; hostile demonstrations of the Bikari
      people; bivouac on the shore disturbed by natives; round
      Cape Sentakeyi, and sleep at Mugeyo; Magala, hospitality of
      the people, visit of the Mutware of; rumours of wars;
      Kisiku, native report as to the Rusizi River; Mugere, delta
      of the; visit Mukamba, attacked by fever and experience
      Livingstone’s tenderness; Susi’s drunken fit; Mugihewa
      territory on the delta of the Rusizi; visit of the chief
      Ruhinga, his geographical information; exploration
      of the Rusizi debouchure:  Kukubma Point, enchanting scenery
      near; halt at Bemba, superstition of the Wajiji; `New York
      Herald Islets,’ so named by Livingstone; Cape Luvumba
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