The Last Journals of David Livingstone, in central Africa . Tattoo ou Womeu. some of the young women have raised lines crossing each otheron the arms, which must have cost great pain: they have alsosmall cuts, covering in some cases the whole body. The Maravi A fine fibre derived from the shoots of a shrub (Securidaca longipeduncidala). THE DOCTOR SPEAKS TO GOMBWAS PEOPLE. Ill or Mfinganja here may be said to be in their primitive state. Wefind them very liberal with their food: we give a cloth to thehead man of the village where we pass the night, and he givesa goat, or at least cooked fowls
The Last Journals of David Livingstone, in central Africa . Tattoo ou Womeu. some of the young women have raised lines crossing each otheron the arms, which must have cost great pain: they have alsosmall cuts, covering in some cases the whole body. The Maravi A fine fibre derived from the shoots of a shrub (Securidaca longipeduncidala). THE DOCTOR SPEAKS TO GOMBWAS PEOPLE. Ill or Mfinganja here may be said to be in their primitive state. Wefind them very liberal with their food: we give a cloth to thehead man of the village where we pass the night, and he givesa goat, or at least cooked fowls and porridge, at night and morn-ing- We were invited by Gombwa in the afternoon to speak thesame words to his people that we used to himself in the nudged a boy to respond, which is considered polite, thoughhe did it only with a rough hem! at the end of each for our general discourse we mention our relationship to ourFather: his love to all his children—the guilt of selling any ofhis children—the consequence; e. g.^ it begets wa
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