Oxford And Cambridge Mission to Central Africa; a Memoir of Its Origin And Progress to the Close of the Year 1859

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We asked if Burton had reached, but could get no news of him.
Nyinyesi runs up well to the equator. We came back to the ship by a shorter path, holding along the valley of the Shirwa southwards, then, crossing the mountains, saw the end of it in the south. It is shaped somewhat like a tadpole.
., . . We then went down the Shire in the vessel, ascended a river flowing into it, called Ruo, till we were within thirty miles of the Molanje range; so we have but thirty or perhaps fewer miles of land
...carriage to Shirwa, then five or six of par- tition to Nyinyesi. If Burton has discovered Nyinj'esi, we have found the way to it. We know nothing of home news ; not a word have we got since we left England from our friends. While waiting for another vessel we may try Nyinyesi. We were twenty-two days on foot ; slept only two nights in huts. The elevation made 26 it feel col J ; bat, tliough our beds were always wet with the dew in the morning, and the long grass, eight feet high, which hangs over the narrow footpaths, wetted U-; daily, we returned in good health.

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