A Popular Account of Dr. Livingstone's Expedition to the Zambesi And Its Tributaries

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It would have pained them to have allowed strangers topass without partaking of their hospitality; repeatedly were we hailedfrom huts, and asked to wait a moment and drink a little of the beer, which was brought with alacrity. Our march resembled a triumphantprocession. We entered and left every village amidst the cheers of itsinhabitants; the men clapping their hands, and the women lullilooing, with the shrill call, "Let us sleep, " or "Peace. " Passing through ahamlet one day, our guide calle...d to the people, "Why do you not clap yourhands and salute when you see men who are wishing to bring peace to theland?" When we halted for the night it was no uncommon thing for thepeople to prepare our camp entirely of their own accord; some with hoesquickly smoothed the ground for our beds, others brought dried grass andspread it carefully over the spot; some with their small axes speedilymade a bush fence to shield us from the wind; and if, as occasionallyhappened, the water was a little distance off, others hastened andbrought it with firewood to cook our food with.

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