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

CHAPTER VIII
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This may have been because Sekeletu's men bore an order to him to remove to Linyanti.

He had not only insulted Baldwin, but had also driven away the Griqua traders; but this may all end in nothing.
Some of the natives here, and at Sesheke, know a few of the low tricks of more civilized traders.

A pot of milk was brought to us one evening, which was more indebted to the Zambesi than to any cow.

Baskets of fine- looking white meal, elsewhere, had occasionally the lower half filled with bran.

Eggs are always a perilous investment.


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