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The Lofu is a quarter of a mile wide, but higher up three hundred yards.
The Last Journals of David Livingstone from 1865 to His Death Ed 1874
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"With such a poetic gift as you possess, you certainly deserve a better fate than befell Lofu."
Stories by English Authors: The Orient (Selected by Scribners) Mary [Contributor] Beaumont 1900
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The Rivulet Loela flows here, and is also a tributary of the Lofu.
The Last Journals of David Livingstone from 1865 to His Death Ed 1874
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Back again to our old camp on the Lovu or Lofu by the bridge.
The Last Journals of David Livingstone from 1865 to His Death Ed 1874
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Crossed another rivulet, possibly the Lofu, now broad and deep, and then came to another of several deep streams but sponge, not more than fifty feet in all.
The Last Journals of David Livingstone from 1865 to His Death Ed 1874
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Return march to our bridge on the Lofu, five hours.
The Last Journals of David Livingstone from 1865 to His Death Ed 1874
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Moenemogaia says that in going due north from Moenekuss they come to a large river, the Robumba, which flows into and is the Luama, and that this again joins the Lualaba, which retains its name after flowing with the Lufira and Lofu into the still unvisited Lake S.S.W. of this: it goes thence due north, probably into Mr. Baker's part of the eastern branch of the Nile.
The Last Journals of David Livingstone from 1865 to His Death Ed 1874
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The stream is very deep, and flows slowly to the Lofu.
The Last Journals of David Livingstone from 1865 to His Death Ed 1874
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It runs into the Lofu, which river rises in Isunga country at a mountain called Kwitette.
The Last Journals of David Livingstone from 1865 to His Death Ed 1874
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As it is Sunday we stay here at N'dari's village, for we shall be in an uninhabited track to-morrow, beyond the Lofu.
The Last Journals of David Livingstone from 1865 to His Death Ed 1874
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