The Last Journals of David Livingstone, in Central Africa, From 1865 to His Death, volume Ii (Of 2), 1869-1873

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[15] Thus the question of the Lusizé was settled at once: the previousnotion of its outflow to the north proved a myth. --ED.
[16] Tembé, a flat-roofed Arab house.
CHAPTER VII.
    Determines to continue his work. Proposed route. Refits. Robberies discovered. Mr. Stanley leaves. Parting messages. Mteza's people arrive. Ancient geography. Tabora. Description of the country. The Banyamwezi. A Baganda bargain. The population of Unyanyembé. The Mirambo war. Thoughts on Sir S. Baker's policy.
...The cat and the snake. Firm faith. Feathered neighbours. Mistaken notion concerning mothers. Prospects for missionaries. Halima. News of other travellers. Chuma is married.
By the arrival of the fast Ramadân on the 14th November, and a NauticalAlmanac, I discovered that I was on that date twenty-one days too fastin my reckoning. Mr. Stanley used some very strong arguments in favourof my going home, recruiting my strength, getting artificial teeth, andthen returning to finish my task; but my judgment said, "All yourfriends will wish you to make a complete work of the exploration of thesources of the Nile before you retire.


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