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

CHAPTER II
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In going down stream our progress was rapid, as we were aided by the current.

The hippopotami never made a mistake, but got out of our way.

The crocodiles, not so wise, sometimes rushed with great velocity at us, thinking that we were some huge animal swimming.

They kept about a foot from the surface, but made three well-defined ripples from the feet and body, which marked their rapid progress; raising the head out of the water when only a few yards from the expected feast, down they went to the bottom like a stone, without touching the boat.
In the middle of March of the same year (1859), we started again for a second trip on the Shire.

The natives were now friendly, and readily sold us rice, fowls, and corn.


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