How I found Livingstone. Travels, adventures, and discoveries in central AfricaSampson Low, Marston, Low, and Searle, 1872 - 736 страници |
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... soon resolved itself into a pretty large and compact city , with all the characteristics of Arab architecture . Above some of the largest houses lining the bay front of the city streamed the blood - red banner of the Sultan , Seyd ...
... soon resolved itself into a pretty large and compact city , with all the characteristics of Arab architecture . Above some of the largest houses lining the bay front of the city streamed the blood - red banner of the Sultan , Seyd ...
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... soon dissipated , anticipated pleasures vanished , and all crude ideas began to resolve themselves into shape . I strolled through the city . My general impressions are of crooked , narrow lanes , white - washed houses , mortar ...
... soon dissipated , anticipated pleasures vanished , and all crude ideas began to resolve themselves into shape . I strolled through the city . My general impressions are of crooked , narrow lanes , white - washed houses , mortar ...
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... soon known all over Zanzibar . This fact was repeated a thousand times in the streets , proclaimed in all shop alcoves , and at the custom - house . The native bazaar laid hold of it , and agitated it day and night until my departure ...
... soon known all over Zanzibar . This fact was repeated a thousand times in the streets , proclaimed in all shop alcoves , and at the custom - house . The native bazaar laid hold of it , and agitated it day and night until my departure ...
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... soon to tread the Unyanyembe road . The reader must be made acquainted with two good and sufficient reasons why I was to devote all my energy to lead the Expedition as quickly as possible from Bagamoyo . First , I wished to reach Ujiji ...
... soon to tread the Unyanyembe road . The reader must be made acquainted with two good and sufficient reasons why I was to devote all my energy to lead the Expedition as quickly as possible from Bagamoyo . First , I wished to reach Ujiji ...
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... soon have forgotten the verbal contract entered into between him and myself the morning previous , which was to the effect that out of the three thousand doti stored in my tent , and bought expressly for pagazi hire , each and every man ...
... soon have forgotten the verbal contract entered into between him and myself the morning previous , which was to the effect that out of the three thousand doti stored in my tent , and bought expressly for pagazi hire , each and every man ...
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Abdullah Arabs arrived asked Asmani Bagamoyo bales beads Bombay Burton called camp canoe caravan Cazembe Central Africa chief cloth Consul David Livingstone despatched Doctor donkeys doti expedition Farquhar feet Ferajji fever forest four guns halt Hamed head heard Henn hundred ivory James Gordon Bennett journey jungle Kaniki Khamis Kingani Kingaru Kinyamwezi kirangozi Kirk Kwihara lake Lake Tanganika letters Lieut Livingstone Lualaba Mabruki Makata Malagarazi Manyuema Marenga Mkali matama Merikani miles Mirambo morning mountains Mpwapwa Musungu natives night Nile pagazis plain river road Royal Geographical Society Rusizi Sayd seen Selim sent Shaw Sheikh Simbamwenni slaves soldiers soon Speke Stanley stream Sultan Tabora Tanganika tembe tent Thani things thought told traveller trees tribe Ugogo Uhha Ujiji Ukawendi Ukonongo Ungerengeri Unya Unyamwezi Unyanyembe Usagara valley village Wagogo Wangwana Wanyamwezi yards Zanzibar
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Страница 406 - YES," said he, with a kind smile, lifting his cap slightly. I replace my hat on my head, and he puts on his cap, and we both grasp hands, and then I say aloud : " I thank God, Doctor, I have been permitted to see you.
Страница xiv - Well, I will tell you what you will do. Draw a thousand pounds now ; and when you have gone through that, draw another thousand, and when that is spent, draw another thousand, and when you have finished that, draw another thousand, and so on ; but, FIND LIVINGSTONE.
Страница 409 - Yes, that was the way it began ; but whatever the doctor informed me, and that which I communicated to him, I cannot exactly report, for I found myself gazing at him, conning the wonderful man, at whose side I now sat in Central Africa. Every hair of his head and beard, every wrinkle of his face, the wanness of his features, and the slightly wearied look he wore, were all imparting intelligence to me — the knowledge I craved for so much ever since I heard the words, ' Take what you want, but find...
Страница 406 - Africa has suggested, namely, a straw mat, with a goatskin over it, and another skin nailed against the wall to protect his back from contact with the cold mud. I protest against taking this seat, which so much more befits him than me, but the Doctor will not yield : I must take it. We are seated — the Doctor and I — with our backs to the wall. The Arabs take seats on our left.
Страница 402 - Before we had gone a hundred yards our repeated volleys had the effect desired. We had awakened Ujiji to the knowledge that a caravan was coming, and the people were witnessed rushing up in hundreds to meet us. The mere sight of the flags informed every one immediately that we were a caravan, but the American flag borne aloft by gigantic Asmani, whose face was one vast smile on this day, rather staggered them at first.
Страница 409 - More than a thousand natives are in our front, filling the whole square densely, indulging their curiosity, and discussing the fact of two white men meeting at Ujiji — one just come from Manyuema, in the west, the other from Unyanyembe, in the east. Conversation began. What about? I declare I have forgotten. Oh! we mutually asked questions of one another, such as : 'How did you come here?' and 'Where have you been all this long time? — the world has believed you to be dead.
Страница 721 - New Testament. The Authorized English Version ; with the various Readings from the most celebrated Manuscripts, including the Sinaitic, the Vatican, and the Alexandrian MSS., in English. With Notes by the Editor, Dr. TISCHENDORF. The whole revised and carefully collected for the Thousandth Volume of Baron Tauchnitz's Collection. Cloth flexible, gilt edges, 2s. 6d. ; cheaper style, w. ; or sewed, is. 6d. Noel (Hon. Roden) Livingstone in Africa; a Poem. By the Hon. RODEN NOEL, Author of " Beatrice,
Страница 719 - Oct. 2oth says :—" If we judge his descriptions by the vivid impressions they leave, we feel inclined to give them very high praise.
Страница 601 - American flag, the first ever seen in these parts, at the head of a caravan, told me the nationality of the stranger. I am as cold and non-demonstrative as we islanders are usually reputed to be ; but your kindness made my frame thrill. It was, indeed, overwhelming, and I said in my soul, " Let the richest blessings descend from the Highest on you and yours !
Страница 696 - Sir, I am directed by Earl Granville to acknowledge the receipt of a packet containing letters and despatches from Dr. Livingstone, which you were good enough to deliver to her Majesty's ambassador at Paris for transmission to this department; and I am to convey to you his Lordship's thanks for taking charge of these interesting documents. I am, Sir, Your most obedient humble servant, ENFIELD. Henry M. Stanley, Esq., 'New York Herald Bureau,' 46, Fleet Street, London, London, August 2.