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

CHAPTER VII
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The trader from Benguela took orders for goods for his next year's trip, and offered to bring tea, coffee, and sugar at cent.

per cent.prices.

As, in consequence of a hint formerly given, the Makololo had secured all the ivory in the Batoga country to the east, by purchasing it with hoes, the Benguela traders found it unprofitable to go thither for slaves.

They assured us that without ivory the trade in slaves did not pay.

In this way, and by the orders of Sekeletu, an extensive slave-mart was closed.


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