How I Crossed Africa: From the Atlantic to the Indian Ocean, Through Unknown Countries; Discovery of the Great Zambesi Affluents, &c
How I Crossed Africa: From the Atlantic to the Indian Ocean, Through Unknown Countries; Discovery of the Great Zambesi Affluents, &c
Serpa Pinto, Alexandre Alberto Da Rocha De, 1846-1900
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The reappearance of my kind hostesses aroused fresh emotions in my disordered mind. I knew not what to say to them, and I fear what I did say had but little sense in it. The condition to which I was reduced may be judged from the fact that I found myself telling them, tkem of all people, of a rumour I had heard that morn- ing in Embarira of a great fire having broken out at Chicheque in the houses of the chief Carimuque, and that the whole of the bnggage of the French missionary had been consum...ed in the flames ! It was high time that I went to bed — and I did so, and slept. When I awoke at daybreak the scenes of the pre- ceding day, one by one, came confusedly back to my memory, and as they did so the impressions were like those of a dream. 1 rose to find they were only too real, and again the perturbation of mind from which I had only partially recovered, returned. Mechanically, without the slighest consciousness of my acts, and from the mere force of habit, I wound up and compared the chronometers, made the meteo- rological observations and entered the results in my diary.
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