The Last Journals of David Livingstone Vol I 8 2

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The Last Journals of David Livingstone Vol I 8 2
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_--Where we were brought to a standstill was miserablycold (55°), so we had prayers and went on S. And S. W. To the villageof Chisáka.
_20th May, 1867. _--Chitimba's village was near in the same direction;here we found a large party of Arabs, mostly black Suahelis. Theyoccupied an important portion of the stockaded village, and when Icame in, politely showed me to a shed where they are in the habit ofmeeting. After explaining whence I had come, I showed them theSultan's letter. Harnees presente
...d a goat, two fowls, and a quantityof flour. It was difficult to get to the bottom of the Nsama affair, but according to their version that chief sent an invitation to them, and when they arrived called for his people, who came in crowds--as hesaid to view the strangers. I suspect that the Arabs became afraid ofthe crowds and began to fire; several were killed on both sides, andNsama fled, leaving his visitors in possession of the stockadedvillage and all it contained. Others say that there was a disputeabout an elephant, and that Nsama's people were the aggressors.

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