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

CHAPTER VII
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A home-feeling comes over one, even in the interior of Africa, at seeing once more cattle grazing peacefully in the meadows.

The tsetse inhabits the trees which bound the pasture-land on the west; so, should the herdsman forget his duty, the cattle straying might be entirely lost.

The women of this village were more numerous than the men, the result of the chief's marauding.

The Batoko wife of Sima came up from the Falls, to welcome her husband back, bringing a present of the best fruits of the country.

Her husband was the only one of the party who had brought a wife from Tette, namely, the girl whom he obtained from Chisaka for his feats of dancing.


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