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CHAPTER IV.. Geology and Description of the Waiyau Land. Leaves Mataka's. the

The Last Journals of David Livingstone, in Central Africa, From 1865 to His Death, Volume I (of 2), 1866-1868 · David Livingstone — chapter 4 of 26 · ~82 words · public domain

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Geology and description of the Waiyau land. Leaves Mataka's. The Nyumbo plant. Native iron-foundry. Blacksmiths. Makes for the Lake Nyassa. Delight at seeing the Lake once more. The Manganja or Nyassa tribe. Arab slave crossing. Unable to procure passage across. The Kungu fly. Fear of the English amongst slavers. Lake shore. Blue ink. Chitane changes colour. The Nsaka fish. Makalaose drinks beer. The Sanjika fish. London antiquities. Lake rivers. Mukate's. Lake Pamalombe. Mponda's. A slave gang. Wikatani discovers his relatives and remains.

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