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

CHAPTER III
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One night we were suddenly aroused by buffaloes rushing close by the sick-bed.

We were encamped by a wood on the border of a marsh, but our patient soon recovered, notwithstanding the unfavourable situation, and the poor accommodation.
The Manganja country is delightfully well watered.

The clear, cool, gushing streams are very numerous.

Once we passed seven fine brooks and a spring in a single hour, and this, too, near the close of the dry season.

Mount Zomba, which is twenty miles long, and from 7000 to 8000 feet high, has a beautiful stream flowing through a verdant valley on its summit, and running away down into Lake Shirwa.


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