The Last Journals of David Livingstone, in Central Africa 2

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We came to the Eivulet Kalangai. I had hinted to Mohamad that if he harboured my deserters, it might go hard with him ; and he came after me for two marches, and begged me not to think that he did encourage them. They came impudently into the village, and I had to drive them out : I suspected that he had sent them. I explained, and he gave me a goat, which I sent back for.
13th September. — This march back completely used up the Manyuema boy : he could not speak, or tell what he wanted cooked,
...when he arrived. I did not see him go back, and felt sorry for the poor boy, who left us by night. People here would sell nothing, so I was glad of the goat.
Iteli September. — To Pyanamosinde's. (loth September.) To Karungamagao's ; very fine undulating green country.
1871.] DEATH OF SEYED MAJID EEPOBTED. 153 (16/7/ and 11th September.) Best, as we could get food to buy. (18th September.) To a stockaded village, where the people ordered us to leave. We complied, and went out half a mile and built our sheds in the forest : I like sheds in the forest much better than huts in the villages, for we have no mice or vermin, and incur no obligation.


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