ABSTRACT

A Journey to Sesheke—Losses of Cattle and Waggons—M. Jeanmairet’s Illness and Departure for Basuto-land—Arrival of Mlle. Kiener—Difficulty of Obtaining Canoes—Kazungula—Death of the Jallas’ Second Child—Litia’s Courage and Progress—The Absence of the Marriage Tie among the Barotsi—Infanticide—The Tyranny of Custom—A City of Refuge—Progress—An Ox to sell—Return to Sefula—Difficulties of Transport—Litia’s Departure for Morija.