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Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa

CHAPTER 15
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Another zebra came to our camp, and, as we had friends near, it was shot.

It was the 'Equus montanus', though the country is perfectly flat, and was finely marked down to the feet, as all the zebras are in these parts.
To our first message, offering a visit of explanation to Manenko, we got an answer, with a basket of manioc roots, that we must remain where we were till she should visit us.

Having waited two days already for her, other messengers arrived with orders for me to come to her.

After four days of rains and negotiation, I declined going at all, and proceeded up the river to the small stream Makondo (lat.

13d 23' 12" S.), which enters the Leeba from the east, and is between twenty and thirty yards broad.
JANUARY 1ST, 1854.


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