. Through the dark continent : or, The sources of the Nile around the great lakes of equatorial Africa and down the Livingstone River to the Atlantic Ocean. PALM-OIL JAR AND PALM-WINBtOOLEE. MOUTH OF WOODEN SIGNAL DRUM OF THE WENTA OE WAGENYA AND THE TRIBESON THE LIVINGSTONE. DRUMSTICKS, KNOBS BEING OF INDIA-RUBBER. Towards lay sheltered by a high bank and our canoes,sunset the savages retired. Jan. 28.âOn the morning of the 28th we resumed ourlabours with greater energy, and by 10 we were clear 1877.] CLEAR OF THE STANLEY FALLS. 190 of the last of the Stanley Falls, thus closing a


. Through the dark continent : or, The sources of the Nile around the great lakes of equatorial Africa and down the Livingstone River to the Atlantic Ocean. PALM-OIL JAR AND PALM-WINBtOOLEE. MOUTH OF WOODEN SIGNAL DRUM OF THE WENTA OE WAGENYA AND THE TRIBESON THE LIVINGSTONE. DRUMSTICKS, KNOBS BEING OF INDIA-RUBBER. Towards lay sheltered by a high bank and our canoes,sunset the savages retired. Jan. 28.âOn the morning of the 28th we resumed ourlabours with greater energy, and by 10 we were clear 1877.] CLEAR OF THE STANLEY FALLS. 190 of the last of the Stanley Falls, thus closing a series ofdesperate lal)ours, which had occupied us from the 6th ofJanuary, a period of twenty-two days, dtn-iug the nights anddays of which we had been beset by the perverse cannibalsand insensate savages who have made the islands amid thecataracts their fastnesses, and nowâ Our troiihlocl thoughts to distant prospects leap,Desirous still what flies us to oertiike;For hope is but the dream of those that looking back we see the dreadful trainOf woes anew, which, were we to sustain,^^e should refuse to tread the path again. 200 TEROVGE TEE DARK CONTINENT. CHAPTER IX. Again in open waterâ


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