The Last Journals of David Livingstone, in Central Africa

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— Nsare chief, Msalala, came selling from Sakuma, on the north — a jocular man, always a favorite with the ladies.
He offered a hoe as a token of friendship, but I bought it, as we are, I hope, soon going off, and it clears the tent floor and ditch round it in wet weather.
Mirambo made a sortie against a head man in alliance with the Arabs, and was quite successful, which shows that he is not so much reduced as report said.
Boiling points to-day about 9 A.M. There is a full degree of dif- feren
...ce between boiling in an open pot and in Casella's apparatus.
205°-l open pot | ..o • 206°-l Casella ) About two hundred Baguha came here, bringing much ivory and palm-oil for sale, because there is no market nor goods at 432 LIVINGSTONE'S LAST JOURNALS.
Ujiji for tlie produce. A few people came also from Buganda, bringing four tusks and an invitation to Syed Burgbash to send for two housefuls of ivory which Mt^za has collected.
June 18th. — Sent over a little quinine to Sultan bin Ali — he is ailing of fever — and a glass of " moiko," the shameful !


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