[The Last Journals of David Livingstone, in Central Africa, from 1865 to His Death, Volume I (of 2), 1866-1868 by David Livingstone]@TWC D-Link book
The Last Journals of David Livingstone, in Central Africa, from 1865 to His Death, Volume I (of 2), 1866-1868

CHAPTER VI
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Embora came to visit us soon after we arrived--a tall man with a Yankee face.

He was very much tickled when asked if he were a Motumboka.

After indulging in laughter at the idea of being one of such a small tribe of Manganja, he said proudly, "That he belonged to the Echewa, who inhabited all the country to which I was going." They are generally smiths; a mass of iron had just been brought in to him from some outlying furnaces.

It is made into hoes, which are sold for native cloths down the Loangwa.
_3rd December, 1866._--March through a hilly country covered with dwarf forest to Kande's village, still on the Lokuzhwa.

We made some westing.


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