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Narrative of an Expedition to the Zambesi and Its Tributaries: And of the ... - Page 365
by David Livingstone, Charles Livingstone - 1866 - 638 pages
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate, Volume 69

1869
...instant the fellows caught a glimpse of the English, they darted off like mad into the forest ; so fast, indeed, that we caught but a glimpse of their...tightly grasped by a Makololo ! He proved to be a well known slave of the late commandant at Tette, and for some time our own attendant while there....
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THE EVANGELICAL MAGAZINE

jackson, walford, and hodder - 1866 - 936 pages
...instant the fellows caught a glimpse of the English, they darted off like mad into the forest, — so fast, indeed, that we caught but a glimpse of their...to be a well-known slave of the late Commandant at Zette, and for some time our own attendant while there. On asking him how he obtained these captives,...
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Report of the Proceedings

Church congress - 1871 - 542 pages
...sight of the English they darted off like mad into the forest ; so fast, indeed, that we caught but the glimpse of their red caps, and the .soles of their feet .... The captives knelt down, and, in their way of expressing thanks, clapped their hands with great energy....
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The Slave Trade of East Africa

Edward Moss Hutchinson - 1874 - 104 pages
...the instant tho fellows caught a glimpse of the English, they darted off like mad into the forest; so fast, indeed, that we caught but a glimpse of their...hand tightly grasped by a Makololo. He proved to be a well known slave of the late commandant at Tctte, and for some time our own attendant while there....
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The Life and Explorations of David Livingstone, LL.D.: Carefully Compiled ...

John S. Roberts - 1875 - 382 pages
...instant the fellows caught a glimpse of the English, they darted off like mad into the forest ; so fast, indeed, that we caught but a glimpse of their...to be a well-known slave of the late commandant at Tete, and for some time our own attendant while there. On asking him how he obtained these captives,...
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The Life and Explorations of David Livingstone, LL.D.

John S. Roberts - 1875 - 416 pages
...instant the fellows caught a glimpse of the English. they darted off like mad -into the forest; so fast, indeed, that we caught but a glimpse of their...The chief of the party alone remained ; and he, from being'in front, had his hand tightly grasped by a Makololo. He proved to be a well-Is iown slave of...
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From new year to new year and from all the world round, by the author of 'I ...

Emily Elizabeth Steele Elliott - 1877 - 258 pages
...the instant the fellows caught a glimpse of the English they darted off like mad into the forest ; so fast, indeed, that we caught but a glimpse of their...being in front, had his hand tightly grasped by a slave. He proved to be a well-known slave-dealer. On asking him how he obtained these captives, he...
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Africa, Seen Through Its Explorers

Charles Henry Eden - 1880 - 356 pages
...instant the fellows caught a glimpse of the English, they darted off like mad into the forest ; so fast, indeed, that we caught but a glimpse of their...to be a well-known slave of the late Commandant at Tete, and for some time our own attendant while there. On asking him how he obtained these captives,...
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The Life and Explorations of David Livingstone, L. L. D.

John S. Roberts - 1881 - 392 pages
...instant the fellows caught a glimpse of the English, thej- darted off like mad into the forest ; so fast, indeed, that we caught but a glimpse of their...remained ; and he, from being in front, had his hand tightlj grasped by a Makololo. He proved to be a well-kaowu slave of the late commandant at Tete, and...
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The Heroes of African Discovery & Adventure: From the Death of Livingstone ...

C. E. Bourne - 1883 - 318 pages
...the instant the fellows caught a glimpse of the English, they darted off like mad into the forest; so fast indeed, that we caught but a glimpse of their...to be a wellknown slave of the late Commandant at Tete, and for some time our own attendant while there. On asking him how he obtained these captives,...
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