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 Was Led To Believe That Livingstone Possessed A Splenetic,
Misanthropic Temper; Some Have Said That He Is Garrulous, That
He is demented; that he has utterly changed from the David
Livingstone whom people knew as the reverend missionary ; that
He takes no notes or observations but such as those which no other
person could read but himself; and it was reported, before I
proceeded to Central Africa, that he was married to an African
princess.
I respectfully beg to differ with all and each of the above
statements. I grant he is not an angel, but he approaches to that
being as near as the nature of a living man will allow. I never
saw any spleen or misanthropy in him - as for being garrulous, Dr.
Livingstone is quite the reverse: he is reserved, if anything;
and to the man who says Dr. Livingstone is changed, all I can say
is, that he never could have known him, for it is notorious that
the Doctor has a fund of quiet humour, which he exhibits at all
times whenever he is among friends. I must also beg leave to
correct the gentleman who informed me that Livingstone takes
no notes or observations. The huge Letts's Diary which I
carried home to his daughter is full of notes, and there are
no less than a score of sheets within it filled with observations
which he took during the last trip he made to Manyuema alone;
and in the middle of the book there is sheet after sheet,
column after column, carefully written, of figures alone.
A large letter which I received from him has been sent to
Sir Thomas MacLear, and this contains nothing but observations.
During the four months I was with him, I noticed him every evening
making most careful notes; and a large tin box that he has with
him contains numbers of field note-books, the contents of which I
dare say will see the light some time.
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