TheeggispossessedofverygreatvitalpowerOnekeptinaroomduringmorethanthreemonths,inatemperatureabout60Deg。,whenbrokenwasfoundtohaveapartially-developedlivechickinit。
TheBushmencarefullyavoidtouchingtheeggs,orleavingmarksofhumanfeetnearthem,whentheyfindanestTheygoupthewindtothespot,andwithalongstickremovesomeofthemoccasionally,and,bypreventinganysuspicion,keepthehenlayingonformonths,aswedowithfowlsTheeggshaveastrong,disagreeableflavor,whichonlythekeenappetiteoftheDesertcanreconcileoneto。
TheHottentotsusetheirtrowserstocarryhomethetwentyortwenty-fiveeggsusuallyfoundinanest;andithashappenedthatanEnglishman,intendingtoimitatethisknowingdodge,comestothewagonswithblisteredlegs,and,aftergreattoil,findsalltheeggsuneatable,fromhavingbeensometimesatuponOurcountrymeninvariablydobestwhentheycontinuetothink,speak,andactintheirownpropercharacter。
Thefoodoftheostrichconsistsofpodsandseedsofdifferentkindsofleguminousplants,withleavesofvariousplants;
and,astheseareoftenhardanddry,hepicksupagreatquantityofpebbles,manyofwhichareaslargeasmarblesHepicksupalsosomesmallbulbs,andoccasionallyawildmelontoaffordmoisture,foronewasfoundwithamelonwhichhadchokedhimbystickinginhisthroatItrequirestheutmostaddressoftheBushmen,crawlingformilesontheirstomachs,tostalkthemsuccessfully;yetthequantityoffeatherscollectedannuallyshowsthatthenumbersslainmustbeconsiderable,aseachbirdhasonlyafewinthewingsandtailThemalebirdisofajetblackglossycolor,withthesingleexceptionofthewhitefeathers,whichareobjectsoftrade。
NothingcanbefinerthantheadaptationofthoseflossyfeathersfortheclimateoftheKalahari,wherethesebirdsabound;
fortheyaffordaperfectshadetothebody,withfreeventilationbeneaththemThehenostrichisofadarkbrownish-graycolor,andsoarethehalf-growncocks。
Theorgansofvisioninthisbirdareplacedsohighthathecandetectanenemyatagreatdistance,butthelionsometimeskillshim。
Thefleshiswhiteandcoarse,though,wheningoodcondition,itresemblesinsomedegreethatofatoughturkeyItseekssafetyinflight;
butwhenpursuedbydogsitmaybeseentoturnuponthemandinflictakick,whichisvigorouslyapplied,andsometimesbreaksthedog’sback。
Chapter8。
EffectsofMissionaryEffortsBeliefintheDeity
IdeasoftheBakwainsonReligionDeparturefromtheirCountry
Salt-pansSourCurdNchokotsaBitterWaters
ThirstsufferedbythewildAnimalsWantonCrueltyinHunting
NtwetweMowana-treesTheirextraordinaryVitality
TheMopane-treeTheMoralaTheBushmenTheirSuperstitions
Elephant-huntingSuperiorityofcivilizedoverbarbarousSportsmen
TheChiefKaisaHisFearofResponsibilityBeautyoftheCountryatUnkuTheMohononoBushSevereLaborincuttingourWay
PartyseizedwithFeverEscapeofourCattle
BakwainModeofrecapturingthemVagariesofsickServants
Discoveryofgrape-bearingVinesAnAnt-eater
DifficultyofpassingthroughtheForestSicknessofmyCompanion
TheBushmenTheirModeofdestroyingLionsPoisons
ThesolitaryHillApicturesqueValleyBeautyoftheCountry
ArriveattheSanshurehRiverThefloodedPrairies
ApontooningExpeditionAnightBivouacTheChobe
ArriveattheVillageofMoremiSurpriseoftheMakololoatoursuddenAppearanceCrosstheChobeonourwaytoLinyanti。
TheBakalahari,wholiveatMotlatsawells,havealwaysbeenveryfriendlytous,andlistenattentivelytoinstructionconveyedtothemintheirowntongueItis,however,difficulttogiveanideatoaEuropeanofthelittleeffectteachingproduces,becausenoonecanrealizethedegradationtowhichtheirmindshavebeensunkbycenturiesofbarbarismandhardstrugglingforthenecessariesoflife:
likemostothers,theylistenwithrespectandattention,but,whenwekneeldownandaddressanunseenBeing,thepositionandtheactoftenappeartothemsoridiculousthattheycannotrefrainfromburstingintouncontrollablelaughterAfterafewservicestheygetoverthistendencyIwasoncepresentwhenamissionaryattemptedtosingamongawildheathentribeofBechuanas,whohadnomusicintheircomposition;theeffectontherisiblefacultiesoftheaudiencewassuchthatthetearsactuallyrandowntheircheeks。
Nearlyalltheirthoughtsaredirectedtothesupplyoftheirbodilywants,andthishasbeenthecasewiththeraceforagesIfasked,then,whateffectthepreachingoftheGospelhasatthecommencementonsuchindividuals,Iamunabletotell,exceptthatsomehaveconfessedlongafterwardthattheythenfirstbegantoprayinsecret。
Oftheeffectsofalong-continuedcourseofinstructiontherecanbenoreasonabledoubt,asmerenominalbeliefhasneverbeenconsideredsufficientproofofconversionbyanybodyofmissionaries;
and,afterthechangewhichhasbeenbroughtaboutbythisagency,wehavegoodreasontohopewellforthefuturethoseIhavemyselfwitnessedbehavinginthemannerdescribed,whenkindlytreatedinsicknessoftenutterimploringwordstoJesus,andIbelievesometimesreallydopraytohimintheirafflictionsAsthatgreatRedeemeroftheguiltyseekstosaveallhecan,wemayhopethattheyfindmercythroughHisblood,thoughlittleabletoappreciatethesacrificeHemade。
TheindirectandscarcelyappreciableblessingsofChristianmissionariesgoingaboutdoinggoodarethusprobablynotsodespicableassomemightimagine;thereisnonecessityforbeginningtotelleventhemostdegradedofthesepeopleoftheexistenceofaGodorofafuturestate,thefactsbeinguniversallyadmitted。
EverythingthatcannotbeaccountedforbycommoncausesisascribedtotheDeity,ascreation,suddendeath,etc。
“HowcuriouslyGodmadethesethings!”isacommonexpression;
asisalso,“Hewasnotkilledbydisease,hewaskilledbyGod。”
And,whenspeakingofthedepartedthoughthereisnaughtinthephysicalappearanceofthedeadtojustifytheexpression
theysay,“Hehasgonetothegods。”thephrasebeingidenticalwith“abiitadplures“。
OnquestioningintelligentmenamongtheBakwainsastotheirformerknowledgeofgoodandevil,ofGodandthefuturestate,theyhavescoutedtheideaofanyofthemeverhavingbeenwithoutatolerablyclearconceptiononallthesesubjects。
Respectingtheirsenseofrightandwrong,theyprofessthatnothingweindicateassineverappearedtothemasotherwise,exceptthestatementthatitwaswrongtohavemorewivesthanone;
andtheydeclarethattheyspokeinthesamewayofthedirectinfluenceexercisedbyGodingivingraininanswertoprayersoftherain-makers,andingrantingdeliverancesintimesofdanger,astheydonow,beforetheyeverheardofwhitemenThewant,however,ofanyformofpublicworship,orofidols,orofformalprayersorsacrifice,makebothCaffresandBechuanasappearasamongthemostgodlessracesofmortalsknownanywhereBut,thoughtheyallpossessadistinctknowledgeofadeityandofafuturestate,theyshowsolittlereverence,andfeelsolittleconnectionwitheither,thatitisnotsurprisingthatsomehavesupposedthementirelyignorantonthesubjectAtLotlakaniwemetanoldBushmanwhoatfirstseemedtohavenoconceptionofmoralitywhatever;
whenhisheartwaswarmedbyourpresentsofmeat,hesatbythefirerelatinghisearlyadventures:amongthesewaskillingfiveotherBushmen。
“Two。”saidhe,countingonhisfingers,“werefemales,oneamale,andtheothertwocalves。”“Whatavillainyouare,toboastofkillingwomenandchildrenofyourownnation!whatwillGodsaywhenyouappearbeforehim?”“Hewillsay。”repliedhe,“thatIwasaverycleverfellow。”
Thismannowappearedtomeaswithoutanyconscience,and,ofcourse,responsibility;but,ontryingtoenlightenhimbyfurtherconversation,Idiscoveredthat,thoughhewasemployingthewordthatisusedamongtheBakwainswhenspeakingoftheDeity,hehadonlytheideaofachief,andwasallthewhilereferringtoSekomi,whilehisvictimswereapartyofrebelBushmenagainstwhomhehadbeensent。
IfIhadknownthenameofGodintheBushmantonguethemistakecouldscarcelyhaveoccurredItmust,however,berecollected,whilereflectingonthedegradationofthenativesofSouthAfrica,thatthefarthernorth,themoredistinctdothenativeideasonreligioussubjectsbecome,andIhavenothadanyintercoursewitheitherCaffresorBushmenintheirowntongues。
LeavingMotlatsaonthe8thofFebruary,1853,wepasseddowntheMokoko,which,inthememoryofpersonsnowliving,wasaflowingstream。
Weourselvesoncesawaheavythunder-showermakeitassumeitsancientappearanceofrunningtothenorthBetweenLotlakaniandNchokotsawepassedthesmallwellnamedOrapa;andanothercalledThutsalayalittletoourrightitswaterissaltandpurgative;
thesalt-panChuantsa,havingacakeofsaltoneinchandahalfinthickness,isabouttenmilestothenortheastofOrapaThisdepositcontainsabittersaltinaddition,probablythenitrateoflime;
thenatives,inordertorenderitpalatableandwholesome,mixthesaltwiththejuiceofagummyplant,thenplaceitinthesandandbakeitbymakingafireoverit;thelimethenbecomesinsolubleandtasteless。
TheBamangwatokeeplargeflocksofsheepandgoatsatvariousspotsonthissideoftheDesertTheythrivewonderfullywellwhereversaltandbushesaretobefoundThemilkofgoatsdoesnotcoagulatewithfacility,likethatofcows,onaccountofitsrichness;butthenativeshavediscoveredthattheinfusionofthefruitofasolanaceousplant,Toluane,quicklyproducestheeffectTheBechuanasputtheirmilkintosacksmadeofuntannedhide,withthehairtakenoffHunginthesun,itsooncoagulates;thewheyisthendrawnoffbyaplugatthebottom,andfreshmilkadded,untilthesackisfullofathick,sourcurd,which,whenonebecomesusedtoit,isdeliciousTherichmixthisintheporridgeintowhichtheyconverttheirmeal,and,asitisthusrenderednutritiousandstrength-giving,anexpressionofscornissometimesheardrespectingthepoororweak,totheeffectthat“theyarewater-porridgemen。”
Itoccupiestheplaceofourroastbeef。
AtNchokotsa,therainyseasonhavingthisyearbeendelayedbeyondtheusualtime,wefoundduringthedaythethermometerstandat96DeginthecoolestpossibleshadeThisheightatKolobengalwaysportendedrainathandAtKuruman,whenitrisesabove84Deg。,thesamephenomenonmaybeconsiderednear;whilefarthernorthitrisesabove100DegbeforethecoolinginfluenceoftheevaporationfromrainmaybeexpectedHerethebulbofthethermometer,placedtwoinchesbeneaththesoil,stoodat128DegAllaroundNchokotsathecountrylookedparched,andtheglarefromthewhiteefflorescencewhichcoverstheextensivepansonallsideswasmostdistressingtotheeyes。
ThewaterofNchokotsawasbitter,andpresentedindicationsnottobemistakenofhavingpassedthroughanimalsystemsbefore。
Allthesewaterscontainnitrates,whichstimulatethekidneysandincreasethethirstThefreshadditionsofwaterrequiredincookingmeat,eachimpartingitsownportionofsalt,makeonegrumbleatthecookforputtingtoomuchseasoningin,whileinfacthehasputinnoneatall,exceptthatcontainedinthewaterOfbitter,bad,disgustingwatersIhavedrunknotafewnauseousdraughts;youmaytryalum,vitriol,boiling,etc。,etc。,toconvinceyourselfthatyouarenotmorestupidthantravelersyouwillmeetathome,buttheammoniaandothersaltsaretherestill;
andtheonlyremedyistogetawayasquicklyaspossibletothenorth。
Wedugoutseveralwells;andaswehadoneachoccasiontowaittillthewaterflowedinagain,andthenallowourcattletofeedadayortwoandslaketheirthirstthoroughly,asfarasthatcouldbedone,beforestarting,ourprogresswasbutslow。
AtKoobetherewassuchamassofmudinthepond,workedupbythewallowingrhinocerostotheconsistencyofmortar,thatonlybygreatlaborcouldwegetaspaceclearedatonesideforthewatertooozethroughandcollectinfortheoxen。
Shouldtherhinoceroscomeback,asinglerollinthegreatmasswehadthrownononesidewouldhaverenderedallourlaborvain。
Itwasthereforenecessaryforustoguardthespotatnight。
Onthesegreatflatsallaroundwesawinthewhitesultryglareherdsofzebras,gnus,andoccasionallybuffaloes,standingfordays,lookingwistfullytowardthewellsforashareofthenastywater。
Itismerewantoncrueltytotakeadvantageofthenecessitiesofthesepooranimals,andshootthemdownoneafteranother,withoutintendingtomakethesmallestuseofeithertheflesh,skins,orhorns。