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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Ibrahim bin Rashid slain,
Ihata Island,
Imbiki,
Itage village,

Jako, employe of the Expedition,
Jesuit Mission at Pagamoyo,
Jiweh la - Page 588
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Ibrahim Bin Rashid Slain, Ihata Island, Imbiki, Itage Village,

Jako, employe of the Expedition, Jesuit Mission at Pagamoyo, Jiweh la Singa district, Johari, dragoman, Jumah, Jungle of Msuwa, its horrors,

Kabogi, Cape, Kabogo Mountain, singular phenomenon of, Kadetamare, or Misonghi, village, . Kahirigi, boma of, Kaif-Halek or "How-do-ye-do," the letter carrier, Kalulu, the boy-slave, Kamolondo Lake, Kanengi River, Kaniyaga village Kanjee, Kanyamabengu River, Kanyenyi, Kayeh, a myth, Kasera ridge, Katanga, copper mines of, Katangara Islands, Kavimba, Khamis bin Abdullah; his death, Khamisi, desertion of; his narrow escape; flogged for desertion; precis of character, Khonze, remarkable globes of foliage at Kiala, chief, Kigoma Bay, Kigonda, chief, Kigwena River, Kikoka village, Kikuma River, Kingari River, - - Valley, Kingaru village Kingwere, the canoe paddler Kiora village,; Peak Kirindo, chief, Kirurumo village, Kisabengo, chief, a minor Theodore, Kisemo village; belles of, Kisuka village, Kisunwe River, Kitanda or bedstead, Kitii defile, Kitunda Cape, Kiwyeh, Sultan of; village, Kiwrima Valley, Kolquall or candelabra tree, Kudu, Kukumba Point, Kulabi, Kusuri or Konsuli, Kwala Mtoni, Kwikuru,

Lares and Penates of the Wazavira, Leukole's account of Farquhar's death, Liemba, Lake, Lincoln, Abraham, lake named after, by Livingstone, Lion and leopard, home of the; Freiligrath's description of, Liuche, valley of the, Livingstone, Dr., the author's first interview with, at Ujiji; his anxiety for news; the low ebb of his resources; his early rising; took the author for an emissary of the French Government; his hard fare; his suffering and privations; revival of his enthusiasm; his guileless character; his physical appearance, ; absurd report of his marriage, his general character and careful observations; sensitiveness of criticism; amiable traits of his character, and his Spartan heroism; his high spirits, inexhaustible humour, and retentive memory; sincerity of his religion; ability to withstand the African climate, due to his temperate life; his determination to complete his task, spite of all difficulties, completeness of his discoveries; summary of his experiences; interview with King Cazembe; difficulty as to the Chambezi; discovery of Lake Liemba; investigation of the Luapula; intervention in behalf of Mahomed bin Sali repaid by base ingratitude; exploration of Uguhha; sufferings at Bambarre, discovery of the Lualaba, description of the beauties of Moero scenery; admiration of Abraham Lincoln; his belief that the Lualaba or Webb's River is the true Nile; his admission that the Nile sources have not been found; his opinion as to the account of Herodotus; thwarted by the cowardice of his men; return to Ujiji; dishonesty of Sherif; destitute condition of the Doctor, his complaint of the Zanzibar people not sending him freemen; improvement of his health from more generous diet, contemplated cruise on the Tanganika; start from Ujiji; liability to dysentery; manner of dealing with demands for honga; loss of stores, &c., from Bombay's intoxication his unwillingness to retaliate on the hostile natives, his tenderness in sickness, disturbed in bed by his servant Susi in a state of intoxication; his opinion that the Tanganika must have an outlet; names the Kavunvweh islands the "New York Herald Islets,"; his

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