Dramatization. African attendant loads package into oxcart. David Livingstone bids good-bye to his friend, Robert Moffat. Robert Moffat loads David Livingstone’s rifle into oxcart. David Livingstone says good-bye to Mrs. Mary Smith-Moffat. David Livingstone shakes hands with Mary Moffat and politely bow to her. David Livingstone says goodbye to the Moffat family a final time. Mary Moffat waves goodbye to David Livingstone. Mary Moffat pines for David Livingstone outside her house. An African student holds Mary Moffat’s arm and gestures her back to resume lessons. David Livingstone rides an ox, with two African attendants following behind him.
Dramatization. Dr. David Livingstone and African tribal chief chatting with each other while watching a dance. David Livingstone participates in hunting with African tribesmen. A lioness rests under a tree. David Livingstone and hunting party rush towards a hut to get a rifle and other weapons. Hunting party carefully walk to avoid lioness’ attention. African man shoots at the lioness, which narrowly miss the bullet. Hunting entourage disperse, climb up trees to avoid the lioness. Lion mauls David Livingstone, to the shock of African entourage. African attendants watch the mauling from tree. African attendant with rifle shoots at the lioness, saving David Livingstone. African attendants climb down tree, begin cheering, then attend to David Livingstone. Back in Kuruman, David Livingstone gives a flower to Mary Moffat. David Livingstone and Mary Moffat sit together in bench under a tree.
Dramatization. Dr. David Livingstone as a child. In the Livingstone living room, Grandfather Livingstone, wearing a traditional Scottish kilt, instructs young David on their Scottish Highland heritage and moral precepts. Young David Livingstone reads a Latin Grammar book. His mother, Agnes Livingstone, closes book, blows David’s candle and asks David to bid his father “good night”. David, as a young man, reads a book on medicine in his family’s living room. His father, Neil Livingstone, asks David about his ambitions. David Livingstone recounts his younger years to Mary Moffat while they sit together under a tree. David holds Mary Moffat’s hands and Mary leans on David, capturing the attention of Mary’s parents, Robert Moffat and Mary Smith-Moffat.
Dramatization. Dr. David Livingstone’s life in Kolobeng (in present day Botswana). Mrs. Mary Moffat Livingstone combs hair of her child as Dr. David Livingstone leaves the house. Sechele, the chief of the Koena tribe, greets David Livingstone. Sechele warns Livingstone of peril crossing the desert. A bewitched African chief with attendant. Sechele asks for help from David Livingstone. David Livingstone’s children play with African children in village. Mary Moffat Livingstone and her son sit in front of oxcart, David Livingstone helps Mary Moffat Livingstone load items to oxcart. Sechele introduces his son to David Livingstone. Sechele offers his son to David Livingstone to assist him on his journey. David Livingstone’s entourage leaves Kolobeng.
Dramatization. Dr. David Livingstone’s oxcart entourage travel across the Kalahari Desert with no water. David Livingstone’s son, suffering from dehydration, that he needs water. David Livingstone instructs his African assistants to loosen the oxen from their yokes, which may help find water. From back of the oxcart, David Livingstone fills a cup from water jar. David Livingstone offers cup to children and wife. David Livingstone’s children drink water. David Livingstone offers cup to Sechele’s son, who refuses the cup. Sechele’s son meets a San Bushman. Sechele’s son introduces the San Bushman to David Livingstone. The San Bushman leads David Livingstone to a hole with ostrich eggs filled with water. David Livingstone fills water container with water from ostrich egg.
Dramatization. Dr. David Livingstone’s party finds Lake Ngami, a shallow lake north of the Kalahari Desert in present-day Botswana, Africa. A San Bushman points David Livingstone towards Lake Ngami. David Livingstone and his entourage rests by the Lake Ngami. Back in Kolobeng (in present-day Botswana), David Livingstone mulls over between further exploring and living a sedentary life with family. Mrs. Mary Moffat Livingstone holds her newborn baby. David Livingstone pulls out and unfolds a map showing southern Africa. David Livingstone sits beside his wife, Mary Moffat Livingstone. David Livingstone and Mary Moffat Livingstone talk about their future. David Livingstone cuddles his newborn baby.
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