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A Popular Account of Dr. Livingstone’s Expedition to the Zambesi and Its Tributaries

CHAPTER IX
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The country was rough and with little soil on it, but covered with grass and open forest.

A few small trees were cut down to clear a path for our shouting assistants, who were good enough to consider the boat as a certificate of peaceful intentions at least to them.

Several small streams were passed, the largest of which were the Mukuru-Madse and Lesungwe.

The inhabitants on both banks were now civil and obliging.

Our possession of a boat, and consequent power of crossing independently of the canoes, helped to develop their good manners, which were not apparent on our previous visit.
There is often a surprising contrast between neighbouring villages.


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