登陆注册
6158200000073

第73章

Elbow-elbow, is given it from a resemblance its extended fins are supposed to bear to a man's elbows stuck out from his body.It often performs the little trick of cocking its fins in the stomach of the Ngwesi, and, the elbows piercing its enemy's sides, he is frequently found floating dead.The fin bones seem to have an acrid secretion on them, for the wound they make is excessively painful.The Konokono barks distinctly when landed with the hook.Our canoe-men invariably picked up every dead fish they saw on the surface of the water, however far gone.An unfragrant odour was no objection; the fish was boiled and eaten, and the water drunk as soup.It is a curious fact that many of the Africans keep fish as we do woodcocks, until they are extremely offensive, before they consider them fit to eat.Our paddlers informed us on our way down that iguanas lay their eggs in July and August, and crocodiles in September.The eggs remain a month or two under the sand where they are laid, and the young come out when the rains have fairly commenced.The canoe-men were quite positive that crocodiles frequently stun men by striking them with their tails, and then squat on them till they are drowned.

We once caught a young crocodile, which certainly did use its tail to inflict sharp blows, and led us to conclude that the native opinion is correct.They believed also that, if a person shuts the beast's eyes, it lets go its hold.Crocodiles have been known to unite and kill a large one of their own species and eat it.Some fishermen throw the bones of the fish into the river but in most of the fishing villages there are heaps of them in various places.The villagers can walk over them without getting them into their feet; but the Makololo, from having softer soles, are unable to do so.The explanation offered was, that the fishermen have a medicine against fish-bones, but that they will not reveal it to the Makololo.

We spent a night on Mparira island, which is four miles long and about one mile broad.Mokompa, the headman, was away hunting elephants.His wife sent for him on our arrival, and he returned next morning before we left.Taking advantage of the long-continued drought, he had set fire to the reeds between the Chobe and Zambesi, in such a manner as to drive the game out at one corner, where his men laid in wait with their spears.He had killed five elephants and three buffaloes, wounding several others which escaped.

On our land party coming up, we were told that the oxen were bitten by the tsetse:they could see a great difference in their looks.

One was already eaten, and they now wished to slaughter another.Athird fell into a buffalo-pit next day, so our stock was soon reduced.

The Batoka chief, Moshobotwane, again treated us with his usual hospitality, giving us an ox, some meal, and milk.We took another view of the grand Mosi-oa-tunya, and planted a quantity of seeds in the garden on the island; but, as no one will renew the hedge, the hippopotami will, doubtless, soon destroy what we planted.

Mashotlane assisted us.So much power was allowed to this under-chief, that he appeared as if he had cast off the authority of Sekeletu altogether.He did not show much courtesy to his messengers; instead of giving them food, as is customary, he took the meat out of a pot in their presence, and handed it to his own followers.This may have been because Sekeletu's men bore an order to him to remove to Linyanti.He had not only insulted Baldwin, but had also driven away the Griqua traders; but this may all end in nothing.Some of the natives here, and at Sesheke, know a few of the low tricks of more civilized traders.A pot of milk was brought to us one evening, which was more indebted to the Zambesi than to any cow.Baskets of fine-looking white meal, elsewhere, had occasionally the lower half filled with bran.Eggs are always a perilous investment.The native idea of a good egg differs as widely from our own as is possible on such a trifling subject.An egg is eaten here with apparent relish, though an embryo chick be inside.

We left Mosi-oa-tunya on the 27th, and slept close to the village of Bakwini.It is built on a ridge of loose red soil, which produces great crops of mapira and ground-nuts; many magnificent mosibe-trees stand near the village.Machimisi, the headman of the village, possesses a herd of cattle and a large heart; he kept us company for a couple of days to guide us on our way.

We had heard a good deal of a stronghold some miles below the Falls, called Kalunda.Our return path was much nearer the Zambesi than that of our ascent,--in fact, as near as the rough country would allow,--but we left it twice before we reached Sinamane's, in order to see Kalunda and a Fall called Moomba, or Moamba.The Makololo had once dispossessed the Batoka of Kalunda, but we could not see the fissure, or whatever it is, that rendered it a place of security, as it was on the southern bank.The crack of the Great Falls was here continued:the rocks are the same as further up, but perhaps less weather-worn--and now partially stratified in great thick masses.

The country through which we were travelling was covered with a cindery-looking volcanic tufa, and might be called "Katakaumena."

The deion we received of the Moamba Falls seemed to promise something grand.They were said to send up "smoke" in the wet season, like Mosi-oa-tunya; but when we looked down into the cleft, in which the dark-green narrow river still rolls, we saw, about 800 or 1000 feet below us, what, after Mosi-oa-tunya, seemed two insignificant cataracts.It was evident that Pitsane, observing our delight at the Victoria Falls, wished to increase our pleasure by a second wonder.One Mosi-oa-tunya, however, is quite enough for a continent.

同类推荐
  • 上清丹景道精隐地八术经

    上清丹景道精隐地八术经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 新官轨范

    新官轨范

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 征南录

    征南录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 先识览

    先识览

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER

    THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 无限之枪兵的世界

    无限之枪兵的世界

    不小心被主神这个基佬给选中,成为一名可怜的枪兵。枪兵就枪兵,谁说枪兵幸运E。这种命运,就由我来打破!在无限的轮回之中,少年一直努力的挣扎,从手无缚鸡之力的宅男,变成了可靠的战士。只为了挡在她的前面,为了她不再孤单。想要成为她的英雄。少年抱着这样的决心,握紧了手中的枪。……………………………………………………………………新人新书,文笔不好,多关照。看书不知太监苦,下笔方知写书难
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 秘密只有你我知道

    秘密只有你我知道

    穿越的背后,有一段浪漫美好的爱情,让我们,一起,一起来看。。。。
  • 欲望之毒

    欲望之毒

    她太美!美得让老天都嫉妒她,所以,她的命运才会如此悲惨!出生死了娘;三岁死了爹;十岁,被继父糟蹋了。如果老天给她美丽的身体只是为了让她痛苦,那么她学会了利用这痛苦换来她想要的一切,遇上他,是她的转折!皇宫,皇权,且看她如何翻手为云覆手为雨!情节虚构,切勿模仿
  • 霉女的野兽世界

    霉女的野兽世界

    [花雨授权]那低低的声音,如溪流一般地滑过她的耳际,“好暖,就好像迪迪熊一样的温暖,好舒服……”明明是那么冷傲的人,但是他刚才的话,却像是带着一丝恳求般地说。
  • 程医生的多巴胺

    程医生的多巴胺

    第一次看见某人,程无忧疼得不行都想看看他长什么样子,这一看,就不得了了!这个男人,分明是长在她审美点上了!宽肩窄腰大长腿,肤白貌美气质佳,禁欲系拿捏得死死的!想撩怎么办?后来,程无忧看见皎若云中月的某人,只想感叹自己身体真好,真好……
  • 抱歉我爱他

    抱歉我爱他

    世界末日的到来,让六个素不相识的少男少女相识。身边的六个精灵又会怎么去帮助他们拯救这个世界?又会擦出什么爱情的火花?酸甜苦辣咸他们又会怎样去选择?
  • 十八岁那懵懂的青春

    十八岁那懵懂的青春

    刚成年的时候,总觉得自己什么事都可以拿的起放的下,正当青年,什么事都敢做,在这样一个年华,她为了爱情,把自己变成了卑微到极限的模样......
  • 贪恋红尘三千尺

    贪恋红尘三千尺

    本是青灯不归客,却因浊酒恋红尘。人有生老三千疾,唯有相思不可医。佛曰:缘来缘去,皆是天意;缘深缘浅,皆是宿命。她本是出家女,一心只想着远离凡尘逍遥自在。不曾想有朝一日唯一的一次下山随手救下一人竟是改变自己的一生。而她与他的相识,不过是为了印证,相识只是孽缘一场。
  • 我的王子爱东施

    我的王子爱东施

    “速写本——还我!”他将拿着速写本的双手背到后面,不紧不慢地说着:“我想你。”简简单单的三个字却换回她一路走过来的辛苦,她不知道该说什么,只能靠在他的肩头。“要回去可以。”他终于正面面对她的问题了,“不过你要答应我几个条件。”“那是我的东西,我还要答应你的条件才能要回来,你是强盗啊?”可一对上他狂狂的眼,她又只能投降,“好吧,好吧。你说,什么条件?”“我要你嫁给我。”