In Remotest Barotseland Being An Account of a Journey of Over 8000 Miles Throu

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Colin Harding
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IN REMOTEST BAROTSELAND. 131 This, of course, was downright insubordination of a most serious nature. When leaving Lialui the King had informed the indunas and the subordinates that they were to accompany me wherever I wished to go. Now, without any excuse, and at a most critical point of the journey, miles away from any help, they proposed to leave us to struggle on as best we could, while they returned with the boats. Sasa, and his friend Kieko alone, with our personal servants, were ready to
... adhere to their engagement. It was due to their powers of argument entirely that after a considerable delay the carriers were in- duced to proceed, but their acquiescence was not permanent. After staying near a Malunda village named Mokalo for a considerable time, trying to get the people to cross the river, they again refused to carry our loads and started in the other direction.
As it was impossible for me to abandon a journey I had been officially instructed to take, I decided to go on with Peter, Tom and the rest of our actual domestic establishment, leaving the refractory carriers to return to their boats and homes.


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