The Last Journals of David Livingstone, in Central Africa 1
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161 (probably by crabs), which now, being hard, are difficult to walk over; under the trees it is perfectly smooth. The Mopane-tree furnishes the iron wood of the Portuguese Pao Ferro: it is pretty to travel in and look at the brig] it sunshine of early morning; but the leaves hang perpen- dicularly as the sun rises high, and afford little or no shade through the day,* so as the land is clayey, it becomes hard-baked thereby. We observed that the people had placed corn-granaries at different par...ts of this forest, and had been careful to leave no track to them — a provision in case of further visits of Mazitu. King-hunters t abound, and make the air resound with their stridulous notes, which commence with a sharp, shrill cheep, and then follows a succession of notes, which resembles a pea in a whistle. Another bird is par- ticularly conspicuous at present by its chattering activity, its nest consists of a bundle of fine seed-stalks of grass hung at the end of a branch, the free ends being left untrimmed, and no attempt at concealment made.
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