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Travels and Researches in South Africa
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Thechangewaslikewhatmaybesupposedwouldtakeplacewereitpossibletocureacaseof“colorblindness“TheperfectfreenesswithwhichthepardonofallourguiltisofferedinGod’sbookdrewforthfeelingsofaffectionatelovetoHimwhoboughtuswithhisblood,andasenseofdeepobligationtoHimforhismercyhasinfluenced,insomesmallmeasure,myconducteversinceButIshallnotagainrefertotheinnerspirituallifewhichIbelievethenbegan,nordoIintendtospecifywithanyprominencetheevangelisticlaborstowhichtheloveofChristhassinceimpelledmeThisbookwillspeak,notsomuchofwhathasbeendone,asofwhatstillremainstobeperformed,beforetheGospelcanbesaidtobepreachedtoallnations。

IntheglowoflovewhichChristianityinspires,IsoonresolvedtodevotemylifetothealleviationofhumanmiseryTurningthisideaoverinmymind,IfeltthattobeapioneerofChristianityinChinamightleadtothematerialbenefitofsomeportionsofthatimmenseempire;

andthereforesetmyselftoobtainamedicaleducation,inordertobequalifiedforthatenterprise。

Inrecognizingtheplantspointedoutinmyfirstmedicalbook,thatextraordinaryoldworkonastrologicalmedicine,Culpeper’s“Herbal“,IhadtheguidanceofabookontheplantsofLanarkshire,byPatrick。

Limitedasmytimewas,Ifoundopportunitiestoscourthewholecountry-side,“collectingsimples“Deepandanxiousweremystudiesonthestilldeeperandmoreperplexingprofunditiesofastrology,andIbelieveIgotasfarintothatabyssofphantasiesasmyauthorsaidhedaredtoleadmeItseemedperilousgroundtotreadonfarther,forthedarkhintseemedtomyyouthfulmindtoloomtoward“sellingsoulandbodytothedevil“,asthepriceoftheunfathomableknowledgeofthestarsTheseexcursions,oftenincompanywithbrothers,onenowinCanada,andtheotheraclergymanintheUnitedStates,gratifiedmyintenseloveofnature;andthoughwegenerallyreturnedsounmercifullyhungryandfatiguedthattheembryoparsonshedtears,yetwediscovered,tous,somanynewandinterestingthings,thathewasalwaysaseagertojoinusnexttimeashewasthelast。

Ononeoftheseexploringtoursweenteredalimestonequarry

longbeforegeologywassopopularasitisnowItisimpossibletodescribethedelightandwonderwithwhichIbegantocollecttheshellsfoundinthecarboniferouslimestonewhichcropsoutinHighBlantyreandCambuslang。

Aquarry-man,seeingalittleboysoengaged,lookedwiththatpityingeyewhichthebenevolentassumewhenviewingtheinsaneAddressinghimwith,“Howeverdidtheseshellscomeintotheserocks?”“WhenGodmadetherocks,hemadetheshellsinthem。”wasthedampingreplyWhatadealoftroublegeologistsmighthavesavedthemselvesbyadoptingtheTurk-likephilosophyofthisScotchman!

Myreadingwhileatworkwascarriedonbyplacingthebookonaportionofthespinning-jenny,sothatIcouldcatchsentenceaftersentenceasIpassedatmywork;Ithuskeptupaprettyconstantstudyundisturbedbytheroarofthemachinery。

TothispartofmyeducationIowemypresentpowerofcompletelyabstractingthemindfromsurroundingnoises,soastoreadandwritewithperfectcomfortamidtheplayofchildrenornearthedancingandsongsofsavages。

Thetoilofcotton-spinning,towhichIwaspromotedinmynineteenthyear,wasexcessivelysevereonaslim,loose-jointedlad,butitwaswellpaidfor;

anditenabledmetosupportmyselfwhileattendingmedicalandGreekclassesinGlasgowinwinter,asalsothedivinitylecturesofDrWardlaw,byworkingwithmyhandsinsummerIneverreceivedafarthingofaidfromanyone,andshouldhaveaccomplishedmyprojectofgoingtoChinaasamedicalmissionary,inthecourseoftime,bymyownefforts,hadnotsomefriendsadvisedmyjoiningtheLondonMissionarySocietyonaccountofitsperfectlyunsectariancharacterIt“sendsneitherEpiscopacy,norPresbyterianism,norIndependency,buttheGospelofChristtotheheathen。”Thisexactlyagreedwithmyideasofwhatamissionarysocietyoughttodo;butitwasnotwithoutapangthatIofferedmyself,foritwasnotquiteagreeabletooneaccustomedtoworkhisownwaytobecomeinameasuredependentonothers;

andIwouldnothavebeenmuchputaboutthoughmyofferhadbeenrejected。

Lookingbacknowonthatlifeoftoil,Icannotbutfeelthankfulthatitformedsuchamaterialpartofmyearlyeducation;

and,wereitpossible,Ishouldliketobeginlifeoveragaininthesamelowlystyle,andtopassthroughthesamehardytraining。

TimeandtravelhavenoteffacedthefeelingsofrespectIimbibedforthehumbleinhabitantsofmynativevillageFormorality,honesty,andintelligence,theywere,ingeneral,goodspecimensoftheScottishpoor。

Inapopulationofmorethantwothousandsouls,wehad,ofcourse,avarietyofcharacterInadditiontothecommonrunofmen,thereweresomecharactersofsterlingworthandability,whoexertedamostbeneficialinfluenceonthechildrenandyouthoftheplacebyimpartinggratuitousreligiousinstruction。*Muchintelligentinterestwasfeltbythevillagersinallpublicquestions,andtheyfurnishedaproofthatthepossessionofthemeansofeducationdidnotrenderthemanunsafeportionofthepopulationTheyfeltkindlytowardeachother,andmuchrespectedthoseoftheneighboringgentrywho,likethelateLordDouglas,placedsomeconfidenceintheirsenseofhonor。

Throughthekindnessofthatnobleman,thepoorestamonguscouldstrollatpleasureovertheancientdomainsofBothwell,andotherspotshallowedbythevenerableassociationsofwhichourschool-booksandlocaltraditionsmadeuswellaware;

andfewofuscouldviewthedearmemorialsofthepastwithoutfeelingthatthesecarefullykeptmonumentswereourown。

Themassesoftheworking-peopleofScotlandhavereadhistory,andarenorevolutionarylevelersTheyrejoiceinthememoriesof“WallaceandBruceanda’thelave。”whoarestillmuchreveredastheformerchampionsoffreedomAndwhileforeignersimaginethatwewantthespiritonlytooverturncapitalistsandaristocracy,wearecontenttorespectourlawstillwecanchangethem,andhatethosestupidrevolutionswhichmightsweepawaytime-honoredinstitutions,dearaliketorichandpoor。

*ThereaderwillpardonmymentioningthenamesoftwoofthesemostworthymenDavidHogg,whoaddressedmeonhisdeath-bedwiththewords,“Now,lad,makereligiontheevery-daybusinessofyourlife,andnotathingoffitsandstarts;forifyoudonot,temptationandotherthingswillgetthebetterofyou;“

andThomasBurke,anoldForty-secondPeninsulasoldier,whohasbeenincessantandneverwearyingoodworksforaboutfortyyears。

Iwasdelightedtofindhimstillalive;menliketheseareanhonortotheircountryandprofession。

Havingfinishedthemedicalcurriculumandpresentedathesisonasubjectwhichrequiredtheuseofthestethoscopeforitsdiagnosis,IunwittinglyprocuredformyselfanexaminationrathermoresevereandprolongedthanusualamongexaminingbodiesThereasonwas,thatbetweenmeandtheexaminersaslightdifferenceofopinionexistedastowhetherthisinstrumentcoulddowhatwasassertedThewiserplanwouldhavebeentohavehadnoopinionofmyownHowever,IwasadmittedaLicentiateofFacultyofPhysiciansandSurgeonsItwaswithunfeigneddelightIbecameamemberofaprofessionwhichispre-eminentlydevotedtopracticalbenevolence,andwhichwithunweariedenergypursuesfromagetoageitsendeavorstolessenhumanwoe。

Butthoughnowqualifiedformyoriginalplan,theopiumwarwasthenraging,anditwasdeemedinexpedientformetoproceedtoChina。

Ihadfondlyhopedtohavegainedaccesstothatthenclosedempirebymeansofthehealingart;buttherebeingnoprospectofanearlypeacewiththeChinese,andasanotherinvitingfieldwasopeningoutthroughthelaborsofMrMoffat,IwasinducedtoturnmythoughtstoAfrica;

andafteramoreextendedcourseoftheologicaltraininginEnglandthanIhadenjoyedinGlasgow,IembarkedforAfricain1840,and,afteravoyageofthreemonths,reachedCapeTown。

Spendingbutashorttimethere,IstartedfortheinteriorbygoingroundtoAlgoaBay,andsoonproceededinland,andhavespentthefollowingsixteenyearsofmylife,namely,from1840to1856,inmedicalandmissionarylaborstherewithoutcosttotheinhabitants。

Astothoseliteraryqualificationswhichareacquiredbyhabitsofwriting,andwhicharesoimportanttoanauthor,myAfricanlifehasnotonlynotbeenfavorabletothegrowthofsuchaccomplishments,butquitethereverse;ithasmadecompositionirksomeandlaborious。

IthinkIwouldrathercrosstheAfricancontinentagainthanundertaketowriteanotherbookItisfareasiertotravelthantowriteaboutitIintendedongoingtoAfricatocontinuemystudies;

butasIcouldnotbrooktheideaofsimplyenteringintoothermen’slaborsmadereadytomyhands,Ientailedonmyself,inadditiontoteaching,manuallaborinbuildingandotherhandicraftwork,whichmademegenerallyasmuchexhaustedandunfitforstudyintheeveningsaseverIhadbeenwhenacotton-spinnerThewantoftimeforself-improvementwastheonlysourceofregretthatIexperiencedduringmyAfricancareer。

Thereader,rememberingthis,willmakeallowancesforthemeregropingsforlightofastudentwhohasthevanitytothinkhimself“notyettoooldtolearn“Morepreciseinformationonseveralsubjectshasnecessarilybeenomittedinapopularworklikethepresent;

butIhopetogivesuchdetailstothescientificreaderthroughsomeother

TheBakwainCountryStudyoftheLanguageNativeIdeasregardingCometsMabotsaStationALionEncounter

VirusoftheTeethofLionsNamesoftheBechuanaTribes

SecheleHisAncestorsObtainstheChieftainship

HisMarriageandGovernmentTheKotlaFirstpublicReligiousServicesSechele’sQuestionsHeLearnstoReadNovelmodeforConvertinghisTribeSurpriseattheirIndifference

PolygamyBaptismofSecheleOppositionoftheNatives

PurchaseLandatChonuaneRelationswiththePeople

TheirIntelligenceProlongedDroughtConsequentTrials

Rain-medicineGod’sWordblamedNativeReasoningRain-maker

DisputebetweenRainDoctorandMedicalDoctorTheHuntingHopo

SaltoranimalFoodanecessaryofLifeDutiesofaMissionary。

ThegeneralinstructionsIreceivedfromtheDirectorsoftheLondonMissionarySocietyledme,assoonasIreachedKurumanorLattakoo,then,asitisnow,theirfarthestinlandstationfromtheCape,toturnmyattentiontothenorthWithoutwaitinglongeratKurumanthanwasnecessarytorecruittheoxen,whichwereprettywelltiredbythelongjourneyfromAlgoaBay,Iproceeded,incompanywithanothermissionary,totheBakuenaorBakwaincountry,andfoundSechele,withhistribe,locatedatShokuane。

WeshortlyafterretracedourstepstoKuruman;butastheobjectsinviewwerebynomeanstobeattainedbyatemporaryexcursionofthissort,Ideterminedtomakeafreshstartintotheinteriorassoonaspossible。

Accordingly,afterrestingthreemonthsatKuruman,whichisakindofheadstationinthecountry,IreturnedtoaspotaboutfifteenmilessouthofShokuane,calledLepelole(nowLitubaruba)。

Here,inordertoobtainanaccurateknowledgeofthelanguage,IcutmyselfofffromallEuropeansocietyforaboutsixmonths,andgainedbythisordealaninsightintothehabits,waysofthinking,laws,andlanguageofthatsectionoftheBechuanascalledBakwains,whichhasprovedofincalculableadvantageinmyintercoursewiththemeversince。

InthissecondjourneytoLepelolesocalledfromacavernofthatname

Ibeganpreparationsforasettlement,bymakingacanaltoirrigategardens,fromastreamthenflowingcopiously,butnowquitedry。

Whenthesepreparationswerewelladvanced,IwentnorthwardtovisittheBakaaandBamangwato,andtheMakalaka,livingbetween22Degreesand23Degreessouthlatitude。

TheBakaaMountainshadbeenvisitedbeforebyatrader,who,withhispeople,allperishedfromfeverIngoingroundthenorthernpartofthesebasaltichillsnearLetlocheIwasonlytendaysdistantfromthelowerpartoftheZouga,whichpassedbythesamenameasLakeNgami;*andImightthen(in1842)

havediscoveredthatlake,haddiscoveryalonebeenmyobject。

MostpartofthisjourneybeyondShokuanewasperformedonfoot,inconsequenceofthedraughtoxenhavingbecomesick。

Someofmycompanionswhohadrecentlyjoinedus,anddidnotknowthatIunderstoodalittleoftheirspeech,wereoverheardbymediscussingmyappearanceandpowers:“Heisnotstrong;heisquiteslim,andonlyappearsstoutbecauseheputshimselfintothosebags(trowsers);

hewillsoonknockup。”ThiscausedmyHighlandbloodtorise,andmademedespisethefatigueofkeepingthemallatthetopoftheirspeedfordaystogether,anduntilIheardthemexpressingproperopinionsofmypedestrianpowers。

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