How I Found Livingstone Travels, Adventures And Discoveries In Central Africa Including Four Months Residence With Dr. Livingstone By Sir Henry M. Stanley
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I Noticed That The Men Seized Their Guns,
As I Advanced.
When within thirty yards of the groups, I
discovered the heads of two men appear above an anthill on my left,
with the barrels of their guns carelessly pointed toward the road.
I halted, threw the barrel of my gun into the hollow of the left
hand, and then, taking a deliberate aim at them, threatened to blow
their heads off if they did not come forward to talk to me. These
two men were, gigantic Asmani and his sworn companion Mabruki, the
guides of Sheikh bin Nasib. As it was dangerous not to comply
with such an order, they presently came, but, keeping my eye on
Asmani, I saw him move his fingers to the trigger of his gun, and
bring his gun to a "ready." Again I lifted my gun, and threatened
him with instant death, if he did not drop his gun.
Asmani came on in a sidelong way with a smirking smile on his
face, but in his eyes shone the lurid light of murder, as plainly
as ever it shone in a villain's eyes. Mabruki sneaked to my rear,
deliberately putting powder in the pan of his musket, but sweeping
the gun sharply round, I planted the muzzle of it at about two
feet from his wicked-looking face, and ordered him to drop his gun
instantly. He let it fall from his hand quickly, and giving him a
vigorous poke in the breast with my gun, which sent him reeling
away a few feet from me, I faced round to Asmani, and ordered him
to put his gun down, accompanying it with a nervous movement of my
gun, pressing gently on the trigger at the same time.
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