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In
May
,
the
doctor
attempted
a
second
reconnoissance
of
the
Rovouma
;
then
,
at
the
end
of
November
,
he
entered
the
Zambezi
again
,
and
sailed
up
the
Chire
again
.
In
April
,
1863
,
he
lost
his
companion
,
Thornton
,
sent
back
to
Europe
his
brother
Charles
and
Dr.
Kirk
,
who
were
both
exhausted
by
sickness
,
and
November
10th
,
for
the
third
time
,
he
saw
Nyassa
,
of
which
he
completed
the
hydrography
.
Three
months
after
he
was
again
at
the
mouth
of
the
Zambezi
,
passed
to
Zanzibar
,
and
July
20th
,
1864
,
after
five
years
'
absence
,
he
arrived
in
London
,
where
he
published
his
work
entitled
:
"
Exploration
of
the
Zambezi
and
its
Branches
.
"
January
28th
,
1866
,
Livingstone
landed
again
at
Zanzibar
.
He
was
beginning
his
fourth
voyage
.
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August
8th
,
after
having
witnessed
the
horrible
scenes
provoked
by
the
slave-trade
in
that
country
,
the
doctor
,
taking
this
time
only
a
few
cipayes
and
a
few
negroes
,
found
himself
again
at
Mokalaose
,
on
the
banks
of
the
Nyassa
.
Six
weeks
later
,
the
majority
of
the
men
forming
the
escort
took
flight
,
returned
to
Zanzibar
,
and
there
falsely
spread
the
report
of
Livingstone
's
death
.
He
,
however
,
did
not
draw
back
.
He
wished
to
visit
the
country
comprised
between
the
Nyassa
and
Lake
Tanganyika
.
December
10th
,
guided
by
some
natives
,
he
traversed
the
Loangona
River
,
and
April
2d
,
1867
,
he
discovered
Lake
Liemmba
.
There
he
remained
a
month
between
life
and
death
.
Hardly
well
again
August
30th
he
reached
Lake
Moero
,
of
which
he
visited
the
northern
shore
,
and
November
21st
he
entered
the
town
of
Cayembe
,
where
he
lived
forty
days
,
during
which
he
twice
renewed
his
exploration
of
Lake
Moero
.
From
Cayembe
Livingstone
took
a
northern
direction
,
with
the
design
of
reaching
the
important
town
of
Oujiji
,
on
the
Tanganyika
.
Surprised
by
the
rising
of
the
waters
,
and
abandoned
by
his
guides
,
he
was
obliged
to
return
to
Cayembe
.
He
redescended
to
the
south
June
6th
,
and
six
weeks
after
gained
the
great
lake
Bangoneolo
.
He
remained
there
till
August
9th
,
and
then
sought
to
reascend
toward
Lake
Tanganyika
.
What
a
journey
!
On
setting
out
,
January
7th
,
1869
,
the
heroic
doctor
's
feebleness
was
such
that
be
had
to
be
carried
.
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In
February
he
at
last
reached
the
lake
and
arrived
at
Oujiji
,
where
he
found
some
articles
sent
to
his
address
by
the
Oriental
Company
of
Calcutta
.
Livingstone
then
had
but
one
idea
,
to
gain
the
sources
of
the
valley
of
the
Nile
by
ascending
the
Tanganyika
.
September
21st
he
was
at
Bambarre
,
in
the
Manonyema
,
a
cannibal
country
,
and
arrived
at
the
Loualaba
--
that
Loualaba
that
Cameron
was
going
to
suspect
,
and
Stanley
to
discover
,
to
be
only
the
upper
Zaire
,
or
Congo
.
At
Mamohela
the
doctor
was
sick
for
eighty
days
.
He
had
only
three
servants
.
July
21st
,
1871
,
he
departed
again
for
the
Tanganyika
,
and
only
reentered
Oujiji
October
23d
.
He
was
then
a
mere
skeleton
.
Meanwhile
,
before
this
period
,
people
had
been
a
long
time
without
news
of
the
traveler
.
In
Europe
they
believed
him
to
be
dead
.
He
himself
had
almost
lost
hope
of
being
ever
relieved
.