How I Found Livingstone: Travels, Adventures, And Discoveries in Central ...

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How I Found Livingstone: Travels, Adventures, And Discoveries in Central ...
Stanley Henry Morton
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We were, however, informed that the Malagarazi was but two days' march from Imrera. I thought it safe, in such a case, to provision my men with three days' rations.
The village of Itaga is situated in a deep mountain hollow, finely overlooking a large extent of cultivation.
The people grow sweet potatoes, manioc— ^ut of which Digitized by LjOOQ IC UKA>VENDI, UVINZI, AND UHHA, TO UJWI. 297 tapioca is made — ^beans, and the holcns. Not one chicken was to be purchased for love or money, and, besid
...es grain, only a lean, scraggy specimen of a goat, a long time ago imported from Uvinza, was procurable.
October the 25th will be remembered by me as a day of great troubles ; in fact, a series of troubles began from this date. We struck an easterly road in order to obtain a passage to the lofty plateau which bounded the yalley of Imrera on the west and on the north. We camped, after a two and a half hours' march, at its foot. The defile pro- mised a feasible means of ascent to the summit of the pla- teau, which rose upward in a series of scarps a thousand feet above the valley of Imrera.


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