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EELGI.iXS.
it
If it
whole
of
the
is and
knowledge on
flags on La es
and the Free Kirk of Scotland are earnestly at
work
on
physique. It matters not
most
is
Company,
Hatton
and
Cook-
;
basins
with
is
15,500
English
miles
in
stretched in
annual
trade
of
£32,000,000.
The
banks
of
these
four
rivers,
Imagine
of it b}^ the
liberal in her tariffs, she
will
find
These
volumes
have a
strong hope
neither
in
the
missions.
edifices—
Hostile
incursion
of
in
1878—
Met
by
King

 
CHAPTEE
YI.
BANAXA
POINT.
general
behaviour
—The
done it
rirer
—Hungry
whites
steam-power
and
clothes—
The
the President

and adventures
Ngoma Point
whirlpool
 
A
voracious
appetite
bar
support of Manyanga
retirement
intrigiaes

—Departure of
banks
Frontiqyicce.
2.
The
Flotilla
of
the
International
Expedition
at
English Factory at
Employe's
i'.G.
Mpalanga
of
10
5. )
89
99
110
119
122
125
131
134
140
150
158
174
188
198
200
211
229
252
252
261
2G:
263
289
294
300
318
322
55.
 
Rio de Padrao,
which
the
modern
Portuguese
at the
will
be
found
furtlier
proof
that
the
after
the
following
manner
and swollen with
his succoui', runs now in a furious rage, thinking even
to
swallow
the
ocean
the
to
iilling
the
air
they gravely
it issued
under the
The
missions
of
Eome
and
France—
tion
of
new
land,
not
only
within
to
about
Salvador to be
having
been
appointed.
Thirty-six
years
later
occurred
tlie
incursion
of
tlie
savage
sending
Paul
de
Loanda
a reward for
and to accept
faith.
About
reopen the
of Congo-land, and ruin
after
Livingstone
they
themselves
have
seen
de-
Trade,
sired
to
it.
Tuckey
to
trade to
Portuguese
possessions.
In
the
support
of
this
policy
a
British
cruiser
the
Portuguese
were
between
the
8th
and
18th
degrees
of
S.
century
under
the
Abbe
is
nominal
power
extends
over
an
 
I
was
recently
under-
gone
can
well
imagine
the
reluctance
with
which
I
listened
to
the
suo'O'estion
and
quiet
years before, I
beer
All readily
To
appear
to
be
a
constant
correspondence
River
and
its
basin.
This
body
of
gentlemen
desired
to
know
how
much
of
the
Congo
River
was
actually
navigable
by
light-draught
vessels ?
Stanley
obtain
accurate
information
the
committee
was
favour
land on each
1878,
at
at
and
organising the
out.
At
the
second
of
January,
that
I
could
personally
the
measures
and
numerous
amiable
January,
tribes
who
and
such
other
articles
between them
on
the
almost
defenceless
wayfarer.
Having
above in close trading relationship
with
putting
into
of
the
Babwende
territory
the
road
which
penetrate
through
I
with their produce.
the
benefits
of
legitimate
commerce
among
them,
and
opening
with its
of the upper
susjDicious
state
which
they
is
not
it
a
systematic
survey
of
Boma,
either
on
of the
exacti-
and all
i^rominent
such
 
encountered
with
the
serious
necessity
of
providing
pleasiire
of
an
inter-
view
Coast
to
collect
a
to such agreement
at such
write
such wages
ample
 
will warrant, and your
sti'ange
for
me,
or
in
my
behalf,
I
shall
gladly
favoui's
that
I
have
yet
by
far
of
greater
value,
which
be as well not
of
of
Central
Africa,
and
Siemens, the
members. The
of
scientific
expeditions.
A
Netherlands
peditions free
of charge,
of
to
found
African
^Association,
I
have
the
honour
to the
races,
in
the
persons
of
Henry
Paris,
for
these
races
respectively,
the
Association
defining what
and
a
in
worthy;
to
influences, to
sujjpress the
a
highway,
so
lake,
two
of
 
the
Upper
Congo,
but
under
of
the
Afrikaansche
Handels-Yenootschap,
for
which
change
necessary for the
of
an
on
the
East
Coast
of
Africa.
The
Albion
duly
arrived
j^ower of Mirambo
that
Society are.
peaceful
footing
among
inoffensive
tribes,
Ijetween
Masikamba
and
the
in
your
2X)sition,
and
possessing
 
not the
from
the
-with
M. Dutrieux
re-
ceived
already
located
them-
selves
there.
The
to
day you shall plant
an
honourable
recognition
for
your
only
have
been
solved
by
bloodshed
from
Zanzibar
Popelin.
was
business of
 
you must
certainly
gain
no
honour,
but
possibly
yonr
1S7&
Internationale was properly given
with
I
obtained at Zanzibar
safest plan.
the
Expedition,
stores,
goods,
to
Shamba
Gonera,
three
'•'
in
rice
to
the
 SVangwana
and
this
IH'ovisions heedlessly
two days'
day's
halt,
as
my
liave gained
the
of the Congo.
into
awaiting
not
appoint the President,
utility,
to raise
we
have
too
many
difficult by
hope at
repeat
we
must
leave
and
leave
in
immediate
over
the
stations,
or
the
is
necessary
that
I
doubtful
wlio
reflected
at
all
upon
on
justly,
to
be
I
had
undertaken
to
port of
report
to
further
into
what
appeared
dread
Government
officers,
British
Sierra
Government
did
not
forget,
in
its
distribution
of
board.
Being
an
river.
As
explora-
tion
from
the
end
of
enough
to
best
1877,
I
arrived
at
]>aiiana
and
justice
and
law
and
order
shall
prevail,
and
murder
and
lawlessness
general be-
1879,
wc
were
near
nearly
uniform
seemed
to
be
almost
meeting
in
a
point
and
bearing
Banaaa
Pt
power
we
Creek to
a
mile
-wide
for the
close
accustomed
to
light
cap
with
distem-
pered
greed
for
ardent
drinks,
must
be
pander
to
a
and
an imprudent
so
formidable
as
all this
seltzer,
Apollinaris,
or
whatever
The
the
expedition,
consisting
their
respects.
The
steamer
Cowes
bine
silk
hangings,
equipment
rich,
Steel
feet 10 inches
beam ; capacity,
poor
engineer
back-plate of
shoes,
was
equal
to
in
charge
same
the
mis-
 
and
but
mostly
all
may
be,
piled
bells. In
Peninsula
barrels might
place to
the
beach
is
as
have
seen
and which cover
worthy
of
and
emerge
roots
and
desolation
and
and many
rainy seasons
that
I
yearned
for
and
finally
straightens
the
alluvium
north
bank
nor
on
by these,
stands
of the south,
tarred
felt,
and
structures.
They
are
Islands
just
be educated
its
easy reach of the
live-stock and vegetables,
feet
it
depends
principally
ascended
rise.
From
the
1st
of
September
to
between
the
15tli
to
greater
rise.
Between
the
13th
its appear-
morning,
ventured
out
morning
silent,
yet
waving
and
nodding
wildly,
recede
inland
tlie
sides
stretches
an
round
with distracted
that I
wicked time altogether,
tall
the
Lightning
belonging
to
the
in
the
collection
of
produce,
ships
by
the
English
mail
;
across iha
at
associate
with
the
tropics.
you
will,
by
these regions
beware the
and
fettered,
were
soon
drowned.
A
few
down
with
has
character
1879.
Aug.
22.
Boma.
been
of Boma,
property
of
the
International
with
interior.
a gruesome feeling
as
far
Dutch,
have
made
make
a
with
a
Kabinda
native
for
a
water.
While
cargo
was
discharged
in
afternoon.
Captain
George
proceeded
up
and
to move
efforts
of
the
little
the
whirling
bubbling
cauldron
and
pirouetted
 
to
judge,
without
count the
wherein I
the
fact,
inland
deflect our
east.
Approaching
gap
to
a
current
of
are
also
even
heads
of
given
to
the
;
past
the
centre
the
head
of
which
which
are
on
Yivi,
and
a
Haut
Congo.
At
2.20
p.m.
canon,
for,
from
verge
of
which
there
the
water.
is
no
whence
I
tumbled
into
the
Congo.
terrace
Nkusu,
with
a
dry
stream-bed
base
of
Castle
flowed
the
Lufu
into
the
and
Insalubrity
and
the
of
of
i879.
vivi.
form
northward
in
a
the vicinity
river was
out
to
good
luck.
Like
Yivi
Mavungu,
he
brought
his
hand
up
to
well-formed
cotton,
neck,
outfits
persuade
heroes
of
Europe,
wide-spreading
tree
want
much.
I
want
ground
to
build
my
houses,
come near
here. You have
I
am
going
at the
After
a
any of
my people,
shall
tell
must
settle
mountain,
rock-strewn
slope,
dry
worth,
that
negotiations
were
made.
aged six, named
cloth
and power of
large bold
perfect
submission
standard-bearer
of
Philanthropy
could
ever
have
looked
at
twice
feature
had
daunted
the
zealot.
But
top of
be paid,
dig in
their
danger
of
the
current
 
there
not
be
bargaining, is that
happy
augury
of
was
too
small,
and
the
task
at
to
Mussuko
and
up
covelet
called
Belgique
stores
so
of
men
marched
down
from
too
1879.
devoid of
drawn which should
an
oval
days
represent
roughly
2000
tons,
1
P.M.
work
chiefs require
to
The
chief
of
Vivi
Station,
upon our
work at
it.
We
shall
place
on
the river, above the highest mercantile establishment, which is about
ten
 
Though we are on a hill o-iO feet above the river, limited
in
area,
at
Athens,
we
and command
imposing-
place
very
here.'
 We
and almost
hide the
msnner
without
caimot
compete
with
it
will
a
miserable
shirt-
sleeves,
as
I
divest
pretence
of
repairing
her.
Nearly
a
completed,
roads
hill
(i.e.,
from
the
landing-place
by the
1st,
1879,
ended
January
24th,
1880.
Time,
yai'ds
of
cloth,
and
the
2oth
and
Congo.
place,
a
I
prepare
bags
for
can-iage
times, by
Avhich we
wagon nine
to
have
seem
to
share
in
the
degeneration.
and
or we
had a
turnpike road,
doors on top
all
under
one
man,
there
has
not
been
the
slightest
could
trade.
others.
the
in
charge
of
rations of
_1380
I
years
ago,
mission
simply
Looking
Distribution
revealed
—Best
at
IXdambi
[Mbongo
village
in
which
and
hastens to
we
come
to
the
Muzonzila
gorge
ago.
We
for the more
introduced
youths,
announcing
great
wagons,
a
road,
for
it
might
in
some
way
could
be
by the
between
Yivi
and
Isangila.
They
with
our
coming
into
in
return
for
the
destruction
of
then every district shall send help to haul them
through until it shall
belief
that
for
this
sum
we
the
very
o;ood
effect
isso.
masses
of
muscle
on
be-
and
so
the bottom,
Loa
valley,
in
120
feet.
By
Bundi, my
the summit
Tuckey
whole
and diflScult.
generations
inga
halted
cone
of
of
Mpamba
Ngulu
(Pig
Camp
rapid
February.
elbow.
Herds
of
a
pool
luxuriously
spraying
disturbed.
Of
the
adventures
hope that
of
anger,
more
bosom
of
his
antagonist
of
mountain.
a
few
])aces
country
lying
as
along
of
the
point
Paradise.
On
The river
in
reefs,
or
are
margined
the
amende
oratory
of
the
of
a
ridge,
along
a
hundred
natives,
new
European
town
in
their
country
of
which
they
had
heard
so
much
lately.
English miles. Had we
will have
is beautiful. I
filling
through;
we
then
bed
six
or
seven
miles,
when
must be


to Isangila.
expedients-
You
sec
that
we
cannot
rush
of material,
but if
destination
steadily.
If
until
we
the Bundi Eiver.
reach
it
frequently
wooded gorges,
dips
down
into
shadowy bottoms for
plateau
from
which
it
oil,
sugar
cane,
ground
for work
people (native),
eight
longs
of
cloth
per
month,
to fifteen
dollar, but we
rum are
drinking
glasses,
and
small
mirrors.
currency,
we
cannot
help
it.
We
require
native
their
minds
chief that
and
ao-ents
of
in the
with the
African dialect, a
would
quick
as
tall
there
was
a
completed
road
measured
50,354
feet,
or
9^
miles.
I
write
that
evening
in
sad
African
fever,
regain my
to
on
this
with
hideous
alcoholic fire, declared that he was never
so
happy
as
name
to
distinguish
by
some
stirring
scene
of
names
and
imitate
closely
our
more
very
of
beautiful
short
and
one
kudu
obtained
close
compact quartzose ballast.
through
like
a
12-pounder
cannon
ball,
and
numerous,
the
drumbird's
veering
around
for the
FjII
succumbed ;
on
the
to
our
camp
inland,
with
the
deeper
on
the
heaps
of
hematite
; the
a severe
down with
what threatens
help to bury my
bed, wherein I
Yivi, and have
going
on
exercise as I
While the
wagons. I
mule, and
days, to
will
sound
the
loud
districts.
Meantime
the
wagons
have
Provisions in
for road, down
160 days
All of which
labour and marching,
to be
the epoch of struggle.
Ujiji again.
enjoyed
good
health
despite
Pool,
and
build
three
stations
you ever
vance must be
number you add
toil,
happened during my
a
chief
not
quick
enough
to
avoid
His
us
and
August
1.
Yivi.
witnessed
was four pigs
j)ig
and
three
been paid
for months
goods
and
vi^.;
work with
columns
of
to
the
loud
crashes
of
banlv
of
the
53,395
feet.
All
the
Euro-
so as to
according to
ceeded
Liberal
gifts
could muster
sixty-three aborigines.
off by
sort or
avoid being
an
abrupt
slope
in much
and
cast
a
casual
glance
at
the
surroundings,
&c.
missionaries
therein,
and
let
them
The
roads
and
bridges
feet distant from the
laid up
the hill,
the
hill,
In- another
hour the
below
at
up
the
Congo
to
the
and
we
know
a steel boat,
been carried
to the
as
meat
now
is
dearly
prized ;
seen
rushing
up
I
tell
?
to
whose
wishes
Buia r.
long
enable me
skilled work,
the
turns over
Again we try,
off
a
fine
compact
broad
wagon
road
is
the
result,
Romans to
a
roadway
carved
without
a
halt,
and
in the cool
the
boxes,
bales,
and
trifling
necessaries.
Francois
Flamini,
Albert
Christopherson,
and
Mr.
Paul
Neve,
Ijcing
left
Brussels
with
a
ship captain
of
Yivi.
Two
us
up
are launched,
and, vrith
of
1881,
ninety-one
days
scenery—Ntombi's
one in
reaching
Manyanga
with
lonely
on
the
so often
also,
which
altitude,
dwell
upon
will have
to make
a bitter
fight before
speak
might
have
she
was
which she
after barrier
of wild
water made
it impossible
was
ever
lament-
ing
depth,
rugged with
view,
some
centuries
ago.
lazy
creeks
to
resent
our
an
attack,
but
when
within
a
few
feet
trips
is
worth
on
the
play
of
eddies
and
Gene-
of
the
river's
course,
has
grown
a
belt
the
youngest
of
our
than
has
native
manners,
and
sound that
had cleared
shale
to
navigation.
Rounding
Kilolo
Point,
long
before us.
through
peaceful
and
The trough
them
depart
safely,
and,
Senegal
Isangila,
we
con-
of March,
PLAN
OF
steady
Italian
Flaraini.
a
crooked
stretch
of
very
year
by
the
rock
show
Avhich
the
Congo
and in
fisher-
it,
we
being
effected
in
forty-five
days,
gangs
mountains ;
we
what
it
had
taken
five
opposite
the
mouth
of
the
Lukunga
his
forced
bondao;e,
bristles
village,
formation
of
high,
river
towards
the
On
plain
on
hills on
the other.
when
obstructed
our coming,
I left
were all
; the two
influences
Ndunga's
people
came
down
and maidens,
all fleshy
and lithesome
prancing
and
Pyrrhic
movements
tliey
danced
they
blood
began
to
drip,
and
his
jaws
were on
Old
memories
were
canoes,
Avant for
drank.
 
chiefs were
forthwith
to
send
carriers
miles
per
day
Between
their
lucky
with
nausea,
and
througliout
the
day
of
quinine,
in
terrible
malady.
weak
doubted
thoughts
ser-
be issi.
warmly in a
from
Zanzibar
accomplish
many
days
in
the
lone
length,
was
completed
to
a
that
I
was
called
upon
to
perform.
Then
the
new
—Evil news precedes
day
in
the
country
for
many
; and,
always
them
were
not
guiltless
of
appeared
steamers
and
letter to
 
follows
canoes who
of
the
Edwin
Arnold,
very little
a country
The
Lubamba
with
the
Congo,
It
is
a
for the
parts of the
from every
darker
with
powdered
charcoal,
a
loving
tap
strutting
of
kingli-
ness,
looking
Europeanised
negro
slept in the village,
descends a
A
to us
much
superior
very different from
voices to
the unmelodious
just as well.
my
arrival
at
Stanley
he
is
richer
than
any
his
own,
but
July
30.
iiaiima.
yielded
to
band
of
the
atten-
tion
of
all
been
directed
at
of natives
and

most weighty
ran sharply
towards the
where
for
one
day.
The
large
profits
in
xtamo.
slaves,
guns,
destinies
of
the
definite
upon
rogue
among
the
whole
tribe,
succeeded by a S2:)lendid
the
natives
But the
our
camp,
which
proved
at
least
Besides the promise
nuts,
would
be
kept
inviolate.
As
yet
Estima-
ting
his
under
Albert
eleven
miles
from
Mpakambendi.
the growth of the
have
perished, the
September and
the scene.
^ino-a.
the influence
engines and strange
yet.
On
well
painted.
It
was
four
feet
one
built a strong bridge,
traders from
of
he
several
days
there
to
yield
before
prove to
ferry
of
a
and powers of
rank
vil-
lages,
called
Wambundu,
sometimes
Banfumu,
earliest
rising
up
the
lengthy
a distance
upon, and
were it
joined their
Xow,
it
which
of
us
was
allow
in
sixty,
with
a
tall
of
his
staff
as
a
am going
a
Mbundu
chief,
various other
A
little
later
Makoko
appeared
with
another
man,
and
Makoko's
dark
face
near
him
a
drizzling
rain,
but
and
by
usausi.
wooded,
scrubby
small
crystal
approach.
To
approach
our
was therefore impossible,
More
probably,
love,
with
ostentatious
and
Makoko's
hill.
In
a
brief,
and
such
grass
were in
him
I looked like
one almost ready
repelling
who know^s Kikongo
this visit
acted
it.
The
chiefs,
guns,
came
by
another
sity
whom
you
will
sell
your
ivory.
more acute
impatience.
like tone
men were
play
was
well
acted.
line at
fall
hands,
and
said
 Look yet again
loudly
to
jolly
good
fellows
was
never
married,
and
foreign
Usan.ii.
native
rapids
sunset,
according
to
his
assume
Makoko
himself,
at
slave brothers.
to
then
we
from the
them
wild
waste
to the
Adansonia
marking
from south, the uplands and mounts
inland
from
the
landing
place,
coloured
men
give
vivid
greenness
to
the traveller
or
fence
have a
after all
tack. The
attitude
in
which
Ngalyema
palm-juice
and
a
goat,
he
asked
to
see
some
he
sees.
I
cannot
we
came
for,
if
be
a
and
chignon over the hinder
preparing
for
the
to
be
taken
at
a
disadvantage,
of my
left hand,
went
up
to
hiniy
taking
If
we
meant
war
on
you,
;
fears
that
he
was
sight
of
my
men
armed
men
with
'
shall
pay
body, we
despatched
his
He
also
asked
Kins-
wangi's.
No
outbreak
has
wars reach
matter,
day.
Ngalyema,
met
him
at
Mfwa
he
had
a
country
called
Kintamo ;
to be
^lakoko, and
first thought
member of the
coloured force four
yards of cloth.
of the
bread.
A
men. Any extra
shelter.
fifteen
men
to
Manyanga.
is
a
burly
stout
is said, will
absurd
reports
of
our
cannibalism.
the
central
section
only
on
his
not thought
 
 
natives of
been
going
on
incessantly.
my friend
of all
fear of
malingering
for
i8S2.
Feb.
five
while
the
manner
several
hours
but I
of
it
all danger
garden.
company
nephew,
Had
Kintamo,
during
a
visit
The
By-yanzi
vicinity has
in their hands
few peas have
Association
were
uncommonly
amiable.
They
have
furious.
was sent to
caused
me
is
abundant
at
all
these
ivory
to
exhaust
hundred men per
powder,
&c.
''Durino;
our
Ions:
proved
false.
Susi,
Congo—
was
named
Leo-
April
9.
and
Eoja]
ville.
surf-
beaten
on
which
the
fire
might
burn
itself
out
harmlessly
moderate
distance
.KDS-ETE VIEW
encircling ring
of hill
however,
I
could
view
improved
beauty
in
winding
The ancient
in
his
lone
hamlet
halfway
of continued fusilading, will
ville.
'O
A
five-mile
hundred muscular
enough
virtue,
if
solicited,
to
raise
half
a
million
tons
and
in
a
cove
opposite
the
length,
and
shore it
April
19.
contains several small
alluvial plain,
Mikunga, Kimbangu,
further inland,
continued
along
the
a
sbort
tbe cbannel. Tbe
my mind free from anxiety, it is most likely that
I should try
Until
confine
myself
the
forest,
from
the
as of
per
hour,
will
give
N. side.
7th point.
Point, right bank,
you are just
close by
26th point.
elephant, and buffalo,
six knots steam-power.
a
hammock,
of
places
the
great
chief
a
long-
low
liill,
the
right
side
of
Yivi.
Unable
to
wait,
I
despatched
set forward
Sixth Station
Janssen,
and
expedite
the
I in our village
and return
to Leopoldville
on the
and
rations
for
that
period
us to
fine
enjo}^-
a much browner
liver.
The
Kwa
to
left
bank,
and
vice
the
low
plain
of
widens
a
little,
busy
cutting
what
kind
of
soil
is
prize
at
trading expedition,
of
those
and
ing
the
strenii-
Mabwa.
ous
throbbing
which
tlie
sun
had
shone
with
fervour
all
day,
now
began
to
lay
up
for
the
night,
a
clear
mile
where
fuel
might
that
followed.
With
the
^^82.
hecame
of
a
rich
earth
terrace
1882.
Oh,
Eela
I
Eela  
ungrateful,
mated
at
5000
souls.
it
is
base wholly.
pots
so
close
the utter
absence of
hippopotami, whereas
in the
without
speaking.
She
it
to
represent
a
drove
for fuel
fret
and
this
grass-
with
Muleke
but
a
slight
difference
in
dialect
in
the
and
peoples,
and
told
us
what
breadth
from
250
enough for all
held the
sounding-pole in
knots
per
hour,
bank
to
bank,
we
way
—sedgy
banks
on
either
hand,
to
time
we
to the long
name
evoked
not
crowded
approached
stumbled
from 10
feet to
we
on
the
instant
desisted
from
Lake
of
it
steam
point,
we
as a
Nearer
free
and
rich
in
south
lat.

28',
should
meet
some
:
*'
depth
to know.
to
that,
with
the
best
desire
in
I
respond
their
three
years'
term
of
service,
they
should
at
Mpakambendi,
that
my
position
calico over
8tli the caravan ascended
as I
had built
intense
in
tlie
German
Expedition
of
thirty-four
picked
men
to
liad
for
a
month,
during
which
time
I
was
comfortably
housed
and
of the
the
skilful
of
St.
Paul
de
bluffs,
continues
number of de-
cannon
of
cruisers
pounced
the sands
in the
find it
the
old
or
the
1882.
new
From
Mossa-
medes
northward,
board about
they
would
descend
tary
and
mercantile
and the limited
cabins,
for
Camoens
relates
truly,
signalled that
tbe modest
1878.
gained,
we
had
to
that the
large
liberty
immunity
from
oppressive
trade
are necessary
to
invoke
com-
pulsory
abandonment.
The
Comite
were
unanimously
of
the
and complete
the establish-
ment of
left
alone
to
contend
tribes put
in
consequence
of
which
to
me
had
gone,
he
some
inscrutable
process
they
landing-place of
The chief of Le'opoldville,
Pool started up-
river with four
party
in
it
might
be
available.
Meantime,
of
the
young
two
officers,
1883,
for
the
Kwilu,
where
and
for
the
the rapids,
beginning of
discovered, after
work in
him
to
return
to
Europe.
Captain
Elliott,
during
further
cause
bank.
On
the
27th
of
February
we
arrived
with
astonishing
news
from
the
nor anything.
to
imposing
Leopold-
approach
to
the
not
disheartening.
Grass
everywhere:
grass
that
they
Leopoid-
sufi'er from
the famine
abruptly introduced
them
this
decay,
ruin,
succeeds
March
21.
unfitness
in
takes his
brace of
Point, in view
treacherously leaves
Callewart
had
been
killed
him
to
manage
and
intelligently,
Yivi
him
Kwilu-Niadi, Lieu-
have
patience.
ville, after I had been
conveyed
away
in
a
condition
which
from
Kintamo.
One
who
The
elephant
crushes
trifling
matters
in
order
to
prove
not at
at
the
time
of
Lieutenant
Kallina's
paid
a
treated.
extent
of
my
offence,
you
I honour
heard the
words of
of
you,
have
been
they
did
any
harm
to
you.
Supposing
that
hurt his
chiefs
Hill.
Three
their
charge.
It
to
navigate
any
portion
of
the
will
end
no
isss.
loyal
sup-
porters,
it
will
the
Congo
chief, than
town,
and
in
it
sufficiently
large
Saws to rip
Nor
has
told perhaps once
a
few
pillared
in appear-
with Papa Gobila,
Ntaba,
with
about
going
to
send
clearly
why
we
had
not
already
land,
but
he
pressed
me
to
make
Mswata.
fidelity
is
nothing
in
fairly on
the Upper
breadth of
the Lower
tops,
and
limited
awning. The smoke from
trees,
so
curious
is
the
steaming
50
feet
Hyphoene
guineensis,
of
Bolobo
brimful of
intolerable conceits,
and indififerent
natives
on
the
open
ground
twenty
huts
arranged
in
a
square
on
the
Manga,
that
Ibaka
lucky
accident,
They
through ignorance of
their enmity cooled slightly,
revengeful
spleen
hewed
them
to
pieces.
tall,
brimless,
related to
took much money.
families.
be
shed
for
it is
120
brass
rods
£3
related,
for
the
murdered
that
I
enter-
maintain
an
ostentatious
readiness
to
fight
amounted
to
£42
4.S.,
and
the