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March
12th
was
the
day
of
parting
.
"
You
have
accomplished
,
"
said
the
doctor
to
his
companion
,
"
what
few
men
would
have
done
,
and
done
it
much
better
than
certain
great
travelers
.
I
am
very
grateful
to
you
for
it
.
May
God
lead
you
,
my
friend
,
and
may
He
bless
you
!
"
"
May
He
,
"
said
Stanley
,
taking
Livingstone
's
hand
,
"
bring
you
back
to
us
safe
and
sound
,
dear
doctor
!
"
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Stanley
drew
back
quickly
from
this
embrace
,
and
turned
so
as
to
conceal
his
tears
.
"
Good-by
,
doctor
,
dear
friend
,
"
he
said
in
a
stifled
voice
.
"
Good-by
,
"
replied
Livingstone
,
feebly
.
Stanley
departed
,
and
July
12th
,
1872
,
he
landed
at
Marseilles
.
Livingstone
was
going
to
return
to
his
discoveries
.
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August
25th
,
after
five
months
passed
at
Konihara
,
accompanied
by
his
black
servants
,
Souzi
,
Chouma
,
and
Amoda
,
by
two
other
servants
,
by
Jacob
Wainwright
,
and
by
fifty-six
men
sent
by
Stanley
,
he
went
toward
the
south
of
the
Tanganyika
.
A
month
after
,
the
caravan
arrived
at
M'oura
,
in
the
midst
of
storms
,
caused
by
an
extreme
drought
.
Then
came
the
rains
,
the
bad
will
of
the
natives
,
and
the
loss
of
the
beasts
of
burden
,
from
falling
under
the
stings
of
the
tsetse
.
January
24th
,
1873
,
the
little
troop
was
at
Tchitounkone
.
April
27th
,
after
having
left
Lake
Bangoneolo
to
the
east
,
the
troop
was
going
toward
the
village
of
Tchitambo
.
At
that
place
some
traders
had
left
Livingstone
.
This
is
what
Alvez
and
his
colleague
had
learned
from
them
.
They
had
good
reason
to
believe
that
the
doctor
,
after
exploring
the
south
of
the
lake
,
would
venture
across
the
Loanda
,
and
come
to
seek
unknown
countries
in
the
west
.
Thence
he
was
to
ascend
toward
Angola
,
to
visit
those
regions
infested
by
the
slave-trade
,
to
push
as
far
as
Kazounde
;
the
tour
seemed
to
be
all
marked
out
,
and
it
was
very
probable
that
Livingstone
would
follow
it
.