Stanley and Livingstone

25: Eve wants her father to stay away from Africa, she tries to get Stanley to help her. The next day Stanley and Walter Brennan are about to embark on a boat down a river. Eve arrives to warn him not to go that route - slave traders will try to kill him and Livingstone. Eve leaves and cries after giving him a letter she wrote for him. Stanley heads down the river. The birth of something new.

45: Stanley's caravan is attacked. Stanley fires back and people are killed. Warriors and war drums. A chase up a mountain and more warriors amass and chase the caravan. Stanley uses fire to get away. Now that I'm aware.

-45 and 60: Stanley sits down with Livingstone and tells him he can go back to London with him and if he gives his newspaper exclusive rights he can have fame and fortune, lectures, and appearances. Livingstone says he's not going back; Stanley discovers that Livingstone doesn't want to be rescued and is sad Stanley doesn't have medicine, supplies, to assist him in his work. Later that night, Stanley knocks a man down for stealing a mirror. Livingstone warns Stanley that brutality isn't the answer. The man says he's sorry and asks for a pardon. Discovery and There's no going back now.

-25: Stanley and Dr. Livingstone talk about journeying to the source of the Nile, but Stanley can't wait six months for the rain season to end. Livingstone asks Stanley that when he goes back to London he inform people he needs assistance, and Stanley promises he'll bring it. They say their farewells after Stanley tells Livingstone he admires him for continuing his duty with high spirits and faith. Stanley hands Livingstone the mirror to give to the man who sought it earlier. Later, Stanley gives a great speech to try to convince people Livingstone is still alive. The story ends with Stanley going back to explore uncharted territory. The final turning point.