"Iwearasnakeaboutmyneck,andyouwearoneuponyourhand,/Inkoos/。Ishouldliketohavethisringtowearuponmyhand,sothatthesnakeaboutmyneckmaybelesslonelythere。"
"ThenIamafraidyouwillhavetowaittillIamdead,"saidHadden。
"Yes,yes,"sheansweredinapleasedvoice,"itisagoodword。I
willwaittillyouaredeadandthenIwilltakethering,andnonecansaythatIhavestolenit,forNahoontherewillbearmewitnessthatyougavemepermissiontodoso。"
ForthefirsttimeHaddenstarted,sincetherewassomethingabouttheBee’stonethatjarreduponhim。Hadsheaddressedhiminherprofessionalmanner,hewouldhavethoughtnothingofit;butinhercupidityshehadbecomenatural,anditwasevidentthatshespokefromconviction,believingherownwords。
Shesawhimstart,andinstantlychangedhernote。
"Letthewhitelordforgivethejestofapooroldwitch-doctoress,"
shesaidinawhiningvoice。"IhavesomuchtodowithDeaththathisnameleapstomylips,"andsheglancedfirstatthecircleofskullsabouther,thentowardsthewaterfallthatfedthegloomypooluponwhosebanksherhutwasplaced。
"Look,"shesaidsimply。
FollowingthelineofheroutstretchedhandHadden’seyesfellupontwowitheredmimosatreeswhichgrewoverthefallalmostatrightanglestoitsrockyedge。Thesetreeswerejoinedtogetherbyarudeplatformmadeoflogsofwoodlasheddownwith/riems/ofhide。Uponthisplatformstoodthreefigures;notwithstandingthedistanceandthesprayofthefall,hecouldseethattheywerethoseoftwomenandagirl,fortheirshapesstoodoutdistinctlyagainstthefieryredofthesunsetsky。Oneinstanttherewerethree,thenextthereweretwo——forthegirlhadgone,andsomethingdarkrushingdownthefaceofthefall,struckthesurfaceofthepoolwithaheavythud,whileafaintandpiteouscrybrokeuponhisear。
"Whatisthemeaningofthat?"heasked,horrifiedandamazed。
"Nothing,"answeredtheBeewithalaugh。"Doyounotknow,then,thatthisistheplacewherefaithlesswomen,orgirlswhohavelovedwithouttheleaveoftheking,arebroughttomeettheirdeath,andwiththemtheiraccomplices。Oh!theydieherethuseachday,andI
watchthemdieandkeepthecountofthenumberofthem,"anddrawingatally-stickfromthethatchofthehut,shetookaknifeandaddedanotchtothemanythatappeareduponit,lookingatNahoonthewhilewithahalf-questioning,half-warninggaze。
"Yes,yes,itisaplaceofdeath,"shemuttered。"Upyonderthequickdiedaybydayanddownthere"——andshepointedalongthecourseoftheriverbeyondthepooltowheretheforestbegansometwohundredyardsfromherhut——"theghostsofthemhavetheirhome。Listen!"
Asshespoke,asoundreachedtheirearsthatseemedtoswellfromthedimskirtsoftheforests,apeculiarandunholysoundwhichitisimpossibletodefinemoreaccuratelythanbysayingthatitseemedbeastlike,andalmostinarticulate。
"Listen,"repeatedtheBee,"theyaremerryyonder。"
"Who?"askedHadden;"thebaboons?"
"No,/Inkoos/,the/Amatongo/——theghoststhatwelcomeherwhohasjustbecomeoftheirnumber。"
"Ghosts,"saidHaddenroughly,forhewasangryathisowntremors,"I
shouldliketoseethoseghosts。DoyouthinkthatIhaveneverheardatroopofmonkeysinthebushbefore,mother?Come,Nahoon,letusbegoingwhilethereislighttoclimbthecliff。Farewell。"
"Farewell/Inkoos/,anddoubtnotthatyourwishwillbefulfilled。Goinpeace/Inkoos/——tosleepinpeace。"
CHAPTERIII
THEENDOFTHEHUNT
TheprayeroftheBeenotwithstanding,PhilipHaddensleptillthatnight。Hefeltinthebestofhealth,andhisconsciencewasnottroublinghimmorethanusual,butresthecouldnot。Wheneverheclosedhiseyes,hismindconjuredupapictureofthegrimwitch-
doctoress,sostrangelynamedtheBee,andthesoundofherevil-
omenedwordsashehadheardthemthatafternoon。Hewasneitherasuperstitiousnoratimidman,andanysupernaturalbeliefsthatmightlingerinhismindwere,tosaytheleastofit,dormant。Butdowhathemight,hecouldnotshakeoffacertaineeriesensationoffear,lestthereshouldbesomegrainsoftruthintheprophesyingsofthishag。Whatifitwereafactthathewasnearhisdeath,andthattheheartwhichbeatsostronglyinhisbreastmustsoonbestillforever——no,hewouldnotthinkofit。Thisgloomyplace,andthedreadfulsightwhichhesawthatday,hadupsethisnerves。ThedomesticcustomsoftheseZuluswerenotpleasant,andforhisparthewasdeterminedtobeclearofthemsosoonashewasabletoescapethecountry。
Infact,ifhecouldinanywaymanageit,itwashisintentiontomakeadashfortheborderonthefollowingnight。Todothiswithagoodprospectofsuccess,however,itwasnecessarythatheshouldkillabuffalo,orsomeotherheadofgame。Then,asheknewwell,thehunterswithhimwouldfeastuponmeatuntiltheycouldscarcelystir,andthatwouldbehisopportunity。Nahoon,however,mightnotsuccumbtothistemptation;thereforehemusttrusttolucktoberidofhim。
Ifitcametotheworst,hecouldputabulletthroughhim,whichheconsideredhewouldbejustifiedindoing,seeingthatinrealitythemanwashisjailor。Shouldthisnecessityarise,hefeltindeedthathecouldfaceitwithoutunduecompunction,forintruthhedislikedNahoon;attimesheevenhatedhim。Theirnatureswereantagonistic,andheknewthatthegreatZuludistrustedandlookeddownuponhim,andtobelookeddownuponbyasavage"nigger"wasmorethanhispridecouldstomach。
AtthefirstbreakofdawnHaddenroseandrousedhisescort,whowerestillstretchedinsleeparoundthedyingfire,eachmanwrappedinhiskarossorblanket。Nahoonstoodupandshookhimself,lookinggiganticintheshadowsofthemorning。
"Whatisyourwill,/Umlungu/(whiteman),thatyouareupbeforethesun?"
"Mywill,/Muntumpofu/(yellowman),istohuntbuffalo,"answeredHaddencoolly。Itirritatedhimthatthissavageshouldgivehimnotitleofanysort。
"Yourpardon,"saidtheZulureadinghisthoughts,"butIcannotcallyou/Inkoos/becauseyouarenotmychief,oranyman’s;stillifthetitle’whiteman’offendsyou,wewillgiveyouaname。"
"Asyouwish,"answeredHaddenbriefly。
Accordinglytheygavehimaname,/Inhlizin-mgama/,bywhichhewasknownamongthemthereafter,butHaddenwasnotbestpleasedwhenhefoundthatthemeaningofthosesoft-soundingsyllableswas"BlackHeart。"Thatwashowthe/inyanga/hadaddressedhim——onlysheuseddifferentwords。
Anhourlater,andtheywereintheswampybushcountrythatlaybehindtheencampmentsearchingfortheirgame。WithinaverylittlewhileNahoonhelduphishand,thenpointedtotheground。Haddenlooked;there,presseddeepinthemarshysoil,andtoallappearancenottenminutesold,wasthespoorofasmallherdofbuffalo。
"Iknewthatweshouldfindgameto-day,"whisperedNahoon,"becausetheBeesaidso。"
"CursetheBee,"answeredHaddenbelowhisbreath。"Comeon。"
Foraquarterofanhourormoretheyfollowedthespoorthroughthickreeds,tillsuddenlyNahoonwhistledverysoftlyandtouchedHadden’sarm。Helookedup,andthere,abouttwohundredyardsaway,feedingonsomehighergroundamongapatchifmimosatrees,werethebuffaloes——
sixofthem——anoldbullwithasplendidhead,threecows,aheiferandacalfaboutfourmonthsold。Neitherthewindnorthenatureoftheveldtwerefavourableforthemtostalkthegamefromtheirpresentposition,sotheymadeadetourofhalfamileandverycarefullycrepttowardsthemupthewind,slippingfromtrunktotrunkofthemimosasandwhenthesefailedthem,crawlingontheirstomachsundercoverofthetall/tambuti/grass。Atlasttheywerewithinfortyyards,andafurtheradvanceseemedimpracticable;foralthoughhecouldnotsmellthem,itwasevidentfromhismovementsthattheoldbullheardsomeunusualsoundandwasgrowingsuspicious。NearesttoHadden,whoaloneofthepartyhadarifle,stoodtheheiferbroadsideon——abeautifulshot。Rememberingthatshewouldmakethebestbeef,heliftedhisMartini,andaimingatherimmediatelybehindtheshoulder,gentlysqueezedthetrigger。Therifleexploded,andtheheiferfelldead,shotthroughtheheart。Strangelyenoughtheotherbuffaloesdidnotatoncerunaway。Onthecontrary,theyseemedpuzzledtoaccountforthesuddennoise;and,notbeingabletowindanything,liftedtheirheadsandstaredroundthem。
ThepausegaveHaddenspacetogetinafreshcartridgeandtoaimagain,thistimeattheoldbull。Thebulletstruckhimsomewhereintheneckorshoulder,forhecametohisknees,butinanothersecondwasupandhavingcaughtsightofthecloudofsmokehechargedstraightatit。Becauseofthissmoke,orforsomeotherreason,Haddendidnotseehimcoming,andinconsequencewouldmostcertainlyhavebeentrampledorgored,hadnotNahoonsprungforward,attheimminentriskofhisownlife,anddraggedhimdownbehindanant-
heap。Amomentmoreandthegreatbeasthadthunderedby,takingnofurthernoticeofthem。
"Forward,"saidHadden,andleavingmostofthementocutuptheheiferandcarrythebestofhermeattocamp,theystartedonthebloodspoor。
Forsomehourstheyfollowedthebull,tillatlasttheylostthetrailonapatchofstonygroundthicklycoveredwithbush,andexhaustedbytheheat,satdowntorestandtoeatsome/biltong/orsun-driedfleshwhichtheyhadwiththem。Theyfinishedtheirmeal,andwerepreparingtoreturntothecamp,whenoneofthefourZuluswhowerewiththemwenttodrinkatalittlestreamthatranatadistanceofnotmorethantenpacesaway。Halfaminutelatertheyheardahideousgruntingnoiseandasplashingofwater,andsawtheZuluflyintotheair。Allthewhilethattheywereeating,thewoundedbuffalohadbeenlyinginwaitforthemunderathickbushonthebanksofthestreamlet,knowing——cunningbrutethathewas——thatsoonerorlaterhisturnwouldcome。WithashoutofconsternationtheyrushedforwardtoseethebullvanishovertherisebeforeHaddencouldgetachanceoffiringathim,andtofindtheircompaniondying,forthegreathornhadpiercedhislung。
"Itisnotabuffalo,itisadevil,"thepoorfellowgasped,andexpired。
"Devilornot,Imeantokillit,"exclaimedHadden。Soleavingtheotherstocarrythebodyoftheircomradetocamp,hestartedonaccompaniedbyNahoononly。Nowthegroundwasmoreopenandthechaseeasier,fortheysightedtheirquarryfrequently,thoughtheycouldnotcomenearenoughtofire。Presentlytheytravelleddownasteepcliff。
"Doyouknowwhereweare?"askedNahoon,pointingtoabeltofforestopposite。"Thatis/Emagudu/,theHomeoftheDead——andlook,thebullheadsthither。"
Haddenglancedroundhim。Itwastrue;yondertotheleftweretheFall,thePoolofDoom,andthehutoftheBee。
"Verywell,"heanswered;"thenwemustheadforittoo。"
Nahoonhalted。"Surelyyouwouldnotenterthere,"heexclaimed。
"SurelyIwill,"repliedHadden,"butthereisnoneedforyoutodosoifyouareafraid。"
"Iamafraid——ofghosts,"saidtheZulu,"butIwillcome。"
Sotheycrossedthestripofturf,andenteredthehauntedwood。Itwasagloomyplaceindeed;thegreatwide-toppedtreesgrewthickthereshuttingoutthesightofthesky;moreover,theairinitwhichnobreezestirred,washeavywiththeexhalationsofrottingfoliage。
Thereseemedtobenolifehereandnosound——onlynowandagainaloathsomespottedsnakewoulduncoilitselfandglideaway,andnowandagainaheavyrottenboughfellwithacrash。
Haddenwastoointentuponthebuffalo,however,tobemuchimpressedbyhissurroundings。Heonlyremarkedthatthelightwouldbebadforshooting,andwenton。
Theymusthavepenetratedamileormoreintotheforestwhenthesuddenincreaseofblooduponthespoortoldthemthatthebull’swoundwasprovingfataltohim。
"Runnow,"saidHaddencheerfully。
"Nay,/hambagachle/——gosoftly——"answeredNahoon,"thedevilisdying,buthewilltrytoplayusanothertrickbeforehedies。"Andhewentonpeeringaheadofhimcautiously。
"Itisallrighthere,anyway,"saidHadden,pointingtothespoorthatranstraightforwardprinteddeepinthemarshyground。
Nahoondidnotanswer,butstaredsteadilyatthetrunksoftwotreesafewpacesinfrontofthemandtotheirright。"Look,"hewhispered。
Haddendidso,andatlengthmadeouttheoutlineofsomethingbrownthatwascrouchedbehindthetrees。
"Heisdead,"heexclaimed。
"No,"answeredNahoon,"hehascomebackonhisownpathandiswaitingforus。Heknowsthatwearefollowinghisspoor。Nowifyoustandthere,Ithinkthatyoucanshoothimthroughthebackbetweenthetreetrunks。"
Haddenkneltdown,andaimingverycarefullyatapointjustbelowthebull’sspine,hefired。Therewasanawfulbellow,andthenextinstantthebrutewasupandatthem。Nahoonflunghisbroadspear,whichsankdeepintoitschest,thentheyfledthiswayandthat。Thebuffalostoodstillforamoment,itsforelegsstraddledwideanditsheaddown,lookingfirstaftertheoneandthentheother,tillofasuddenitutteredalowmoaningsoundandrolledoverdead,smashingNahoon’sassegaitofragmentsasitfell。
"There!he’sfinished,"saidHadden,"andIbelieveitwasyourassegaithatkilledhim。Hullo!what’sthatnoise?"
Nahoonlistened。Inseveralquartersoftheforest,butfromhowfarawayitwasimpossibletotell,thereroseacurioussound,asofpeoplecallingtoeachotherinfearbutinnoarticulatelanguage。
Nahoonshivered。
"Itisthe/Esemkofu/,"hesaid,"theghostswhohavenotongue,andwhocanonlywaillikeinfants。Letusbegoing;thisplaceisbadformortals。"
"Andworseforbuffaloes,"saidHadden,givingthedeadbullakick,"butIsupposethatwemustleavehimhereforyourfriends,the/Esemkofu/,aswehavegotmeatenough,andcan’tcarryhishead。"
Sotheystartedbacktowardstheopencountry。Astheythreadedtheirwayslowlythroughthetreetrunks,anewideacameintoHadden’shead。Onceoutofthisforest,hewaswithinanhour’srunoftheZuluborder,andonceovertheZuluborder,hewouldfeelahappiermanthanhedidatthatmoment。Ashasbeensaid,hehadintendedtoattempttoescapeinthedarkness,buttheplanwasrisky。AlltheZulusmightnotover-eatthemselvesandgotosleep,especiallyafterthedeathoftheircomrade;Nahoon,whowatchedhimdayandnight,certainlywouldnot。Thiswashisopportunity——thereremainedthequestionofNahoon。
Well,ifitcametotheworst,Nahoonmustdie:itwouldbeeasy——hehadaloadedrifle,andnowthathisassegaiwasgone,Nahoonhadonlyakerry。Hedidnotwishtokilltheman,thoughitwascleartohim,seeingthathisownsafetywasatstake,thathewouldbeamplyjustifiedinsodoing。Whyshouldhenotputittohim——andthenbeguidedbycircumstances?
NahoonwaswalkingacrossalittleopenspaceabouttenspacesaheadofhimwhereHaddencouldseehimverywell,whilsthehimselfwasundertheshadowofalargetreewithlowhorizontalbranchesrunningoutfromthetrunk。
"Nahoon,"hesaid。
TheZuluturnedround,andtookasteptowardshim。
"No,donotmove,Ipray。Standwhereyouare,orIshallbeobligedtoshootyou。Listennow:donotbeafraidforIshallnotfirewithoutwarning。Iamyourprisoner,andyouarechargedtotakemebacktothekingtobehisservant。ButIbelievethatawarisgoingtobreakoutbetweenyourpeopleandmine;andthisbeingso,youwillunderstandthatIdonotwishtogotoCetywayo’skraal,becauseI
shouldeithercometoaviolentdeaththere,ormyownbrotherswillbelievethatIamatraitorandtreatmeaccordingly。TheZuluborderisnotmuchmorethananhour’sjourneyaway——letussayanhourandahalf’s:Imeantobeacrossitbeforethemoonisup。Now,Nahoon,willyoulosemeintheforestandgivemethishourandahalf’sstart——orwillyoustopherewiththatghostpeopleofwhomyoutalk?
Doyouunderstand?No,pleasedonotmove。"
"Iunderstandyou,"answeredtheZulu,inaperfectlycomposedvoice,"andIthinkthatwasagoodnamewhichwegaveyouthismorning,though,BlackHeart,thereissomejusticeinyourwordsandmorewisdom。Youropportunityisgood,andonewhichamannamedasyouareshouldnotletfall。"
"Iamgladtofindthatyoutakethisviewofthematter,Nahoon。Andnowwillyoubesokindastoloseme,andtopromisenottolookformetillthemoonisup?"
"Whatdoyoumean,BlackHeart?"
"WhatIsay。Come,Ihavenotimetospare。"
"Youareastrangeman,"saidtheZulureflectively。"Youheardtheking’sordertome:wouldyouhavemedisobeytheorderoftheking?"
"Certainly,Iwould。YouhavenoreasontoloveCetywayo,anditdoesnotmattertoyouwhetherornoIreturntohiskraaltomendgunsthere。IfyouthinkthathewillbeangrybecauseIammissing,youhadbettercrosstheborderalso;wecangotogether。"
"Andleavemyfatherandallmybrethrentohisvengeance?BlackHeart,youdonotunderstand。Howcanyou,beingsonamed?Iamasoldier,andtheking’swordistheking’sword。Ihopedtohavediedfighting,butIamthebirdinyournoose。Come,shoot,oryouwillnotreachtheborderbeforemoonrise,"andheopenedhisarmsandsmiled。
"Ifitmustbe,soletitbe。Farewell,Nahoon,atleastyouareabraveman,buteveryoneofusmustcherishhisownlife,"answeredHaddencalmly。
ThenwithmuchdeliberationheraisedhisrifleandcoveredtheZulu’sbreast。
Already——whilsthisvictimstoodtherestillsmiling,althoughatwitchingofhislipsbetrayedthenaturalterrorsthatnobraverycanbanish——alreadyhisfingerwascontractingonthetrigger,whenofasudden,asinstantlyasthoughhehadbeenstruckbylightning,Haddenwentdownbackwards,andbehold!therestooduponhimagreatspottedbeastthatwaveditslongtailtoandfroandglareddownintohiseyes。
Itwasaleopard——atigerastheycallitinAfrica——which,croucheduponaboughofthetreeabove,hadbeenunabletoresistthetemptationofsatisfyingitssavageappetiteonthemanbelow。Forasecondortwotherewassilence,brokenonlybythepurring,orratherthesnoringsoundmadebytheleopard。Inthoseseconds,strangelyenough,theresprangupbeforeHadden’smentalvisionapictureofthe/inyanga/called/Inyosi/ortheBee,herdeath-likeheadrestingagainstthethatchofthehut,andherdeath-likelipsmuttering"thinkofmywordwhenthegreatcatpurrsaboveyourface。"
Thenthebruteputoutitsstrength。Theclawsofonepawitdrovedeepintothemusclesofhisleftthigh,whilewithanotheritscratchedathisbreast,tearingtheclothesfromitandfurrowingthefleshbeneath。Thesightofthewhiteskinseemedtomaddenit,andinitsfiercedesireforblooditdroopeditssquaremuzzleandburieditsfangsinitsvictim’sshoulder。Nextmomenttherewasasoundofrunningfeetandofaclubfallingheavily。Uprearedtheleopardwithanangrysnarl,uptillitstoodashighastheattackingZulu。Athimitcame,strikingoutsavagelyandtearingtheblackmanasithadtornthewhite。Againthekerryfellfullonitsjaws,anddownitwentbackwards。Beforeitcouldriseagain,orratherasitwasintheactofrising,theheavyknob-stickstruckitoncemore,andwithfearfulforce,thistimeasitchanced,fullonthenapeoftheneck,andparalysingthebrute。Itwrithedandbitandtwisted,throwinguptheearthandleaves,whileblowafterblowwasraineduponit,tillatlengthwithaconvulsivestruggleandastifledroaritlaystill——
thebrainsoozingfromitsshatteredskull。
Haddensatup,thebloodrunningfromhiswounds。
"Youhavesavedmylife,Nahoon,"hesaidfaintly,"andIthankyou。"
"Donotthankme,BlackHeart,"answeredtheZulu,"itwastheking’swordthatIshouldkeepyousafely。Stillthistigerhasbeenhardlydealtwith,forcertainly/he/hassaved/my/life,"andliftingtheMartiniheunloadedtherifle。
AtthisjunctureHaddenswoonedaway。
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Twenty-fourhourshadgonebywhen,afterwhatseemedtohimtobebutalittletimeoftroubledanddreamfulsleep,throughwhichhecouldhearvoiceswithoutunderstandingwhattheysaid,andfeelhimselfborneheknewnotwhither,HaddenawoketofindhimselflyinguponakarossinalargeandbeautifullycleanKaffirhutwithabundleoffursforapillow。Therewasabowlofmilkathissideandtorturedashewasbythirst,hetriedtostretchouthisarmtoliftittohislips,onlytofindtohisastonishmentthathishandfellbacktohissidelikethatofadeadman。Lookingroundthehutimpatiently,hefoundthattherewasnobodyinittoassisthim,sohedidtheonlythingwhichremainedforhimtodo——helaystill。Hedidnotfallasleep,buthiseyesclosed,andakindofgentletorporcreptoverhim,halfobscuringhisrecoveredsenses。Presentlyheheardasoftvoicespeaking;itseemedfaraway,buthecouldclearlydistinguishthewords。
"BlackHeartstillsleeps,"thevoicesaid,"butthereiscolourinhisface;Ithinkthathewillwakesoon,andfindhisthoughtsagain。"
"Havenofear,Nanea,hewillsurelywake,hishurtsarenotdangerous,"answeredanothervoice,thatofNahoon。"Hefellheavilywiththeweightofthetigerontopofhim,andthatiswhyhissenseshavebeenshakenforsolong。Hewentneartodeath,butcertainlyhewillnotdie。"
"Itwouldhavebeenapityifhehaddied,"answeredthesoftvoice,"heissobeautiful;neverhaveIseenawhitemanwhowassobeautiful。"
"Ididnotthinkhimbeautifulwhenhestoodwithhisriflepointedatmyheart,"answeredNahoonsulkily。
"Well,thereisthistobesaid,"shereplied,"hewishedtoescapefromCetywayo,andthatisnottobewonderedat,"andshesighed。
"Moreoverheaskedyoutocomewithhim,anditmighthavebeenwellifyouhaddoneso,thatis,ifyouwouldhavetakenmewithyou!"
"HowcouldIhavedoneit,girl?"heaskedangrily。"Wouldyouhavemesetatnothingtheorderoftheking?"
"Theking!"sherepliedraisinghervoice。"Whatdoyouowetothisking?Youhaveservedhimfaithfully,andyourrewardisthatwithinafewdayshewilltakemefromyou——me,whoshouldhavebeenyourwife,andImust——Imust————"Andshebegantoweepsoftly,addingbetweenhersobs,"ifyoulovedmetruly,youwouldthinkmoreofmeandofyourself,andlessoftheBlackOneandhisorders。Oh!letusfly,Nahoon,letusflytoNatalbeforethisspearpiercesme。"
"Weepnot,Nanea,"hesaid;"whydoyoutearmyheartintwobetweenmydutyandmylove?YouknowthatIamasoldier,andthatImustwalkthepathwhereonthekinghassetmyfeet。SoonIthinkIshallbedead,forIseekdeath,andthenitwillmatternothing。"
"Nothingtoyou,Nahoon,whoareatpeace,buttome?Yet,youareright,andIknowit,thereforeforgiveme,whoamnowarrior,butawomanwhomustalsoobey——thewilloftheking。"Andshecastherarmsabouthisneck,sobbingherfilluponhisbreast。
CHAPTERIV
NANEA
Presently,mutteringsomethingthatthelistenercouldnotcatch,NahoonleftNanea,andcreptoutofthehutbyitsbee-holeentrance。
ThenHaddenopenedhiseyesandlookedroundhim。Thesunwassinkingandarayofitsredlightstreamingthroughthelittleopeningfilledtheplacewithasoftandcrimsonglow。Inthecentreofthehut——
supportingit——stoodathorn-woodroof-treecolouredblackbythesmokeofthefire;andagainstthis,therichlightfallingfulluponher,leanedthegirlNanea——averypictureofgentledespair。
AsisoccasionallythecaseamongZuluwomen,shewasbeautiful——sobeautifulthatthesightofherwentstraighttothewhiteman’sheart,foramomentcausingthebreathtocatchinhisthroat。Herdresswasverysimple。Onhershoulders,hangingopeninfront,layamantleofsoftwhitestuffedgedwithbluebeads,abouthermiddlewasabuck-skinmoocha,alsoembroideredwithbluebeads,whileroundherforeheadandleftkneewerestripsofgreyfur,andonherrightwristashiningbangleofcopper。Hernakedbronze-huedfigurewastallandperfectinitsproportions;whileherfacehadlittleincommonwiththatoftheordinarynativegirl,showingasitdidstrongtracesoftheancestralArabianorSemiticblood。Itwasovalinshape,withdelicateaquilinefeatures,archedeyebrows,afullmouth,thatdroopedalittleatthecorners,tinyears,behindwhichthewavycoal-blackhairhungdowntotheshoulders,andtheveryloveliestpairofdarkandliquideyesthatitispossibletoimagine。
ForaminuteormoreNaneastoodthus,hersweetfacebathedinthesunbeam,whileHaddenfeastedhiseyesuponitsbeauty。Thensighingheavily,sheturned,andseeingthathewasawake,started,drewhermantleoverherbreastandcame,orratherglided,towardshim。
"Thechiefisawake,"shesaidinhersoftZuluaccents。"Doesheneedaught?"
"Yes,Lady,"heanswered;"Ineedtodrink,butalas!Iamtooweak。"
Shekneltdownbesidehim,andsupportinghimwithherleftarm,withherrightheldthegourdtohislips。
HowitcameaboutHaddenneverknew,butbeforethatdraughtwasfinishedachangepassedoverhim。Whetheritwasthesavagegirl’stouch,orherstrangeandfawn-likeloveliness,orthetenderpityinhereyes,mattersnot——theissuewasthesame。Shestrucksomecordinhisturbulentuncurbednature,andofasuddenitwasfilledfullwithpassionforher——apassionwhichif,notelevated,atleastwasreal。
Hedidnotforamomentmistakethesignificanceofthefloodoffeelingthatsurgedthroughhisveins。Haddennevershirkedfacts。
"ByHeaven!"hesaidtohimself,"Ihavefalleninlovewithablackbeautyatfirstsight——moreinlovethanIhaveeverbeenbefore。It’sawkward,buttherewillbecompensations。SomuchtheworseforNahoon,orforCetywayo,orforbothofthem。Afterall,Icanalwaysgetridofherifshebecomesanuisance。"
Then,inafitofrenewedweakness,broughtaboutbytheturmoilofhisblood,helaybackuponthepillowoffurs,watchingNanea’sfacewhilewithanativesalveofpoundedleavesshebusiedherselfdressingthewoundsthattheleopardhadmade。
Italmostseemedasthoughsomethingofwhatwaspassinginhismindcommunicateditselftothatofthegirl。Atleast,herhandshookalittleathertask,andgettingdonewithitasquicklyasshecould,sherosefromherkneeswithacourteous"Itisfinished,/Inkoos/,"
andoncemoretookupherpositionbytheroof-tree。
"Ithankyou,Lady,"hesaid;"yourhandiskind。"
"Youmustnotcallmelady,/Inkoos/,"sheanswered,"Iamnochieftainess,butonlythedaughterofaheadman,Umgona。"
"AndnamedNanea,"hesaid。"Nay,donotbesurprised,Ihaveheardofyou。Well,Nanea,perhapsyouwillsoonbecomeachieftainess——upattheking’skraalyonder。"
"Alas!andalas!"shesaid,coveringherfacewithherhands。
"Donotgrieve,Nanea,ahedgeisneversotallandthickbutthatitcannotbeclimbedorcreptthrough。"
Sheletfallherhandsandlookedathimeagerly,buthedidnotpursuethesubject。
"Tellme,howdidIcomehere,Nanea?"
"Nahoonandhiscompanionscarriedyou,/Inkoos/。"
"Indeed,Ibegintobethankfultotheleopardthatstruckmedown。
Well,Nahoonisabraveman,andhehasdonemeagreatservice。I
trustthatImaybeabletorepayit——toyou,Nanea。"
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ThiswasthefirstmeetingofNaneaandHadden;but,althoughshedidnotseekthem,thenecessitiesofhissicknessandofthesituationbroughtaboutmanyanother。Neverforamomentdidthewhitemanwaverinhisdeterminationtogetintohiskeepingthenativegirlwhohadcaptivatedhim,andtoattainhisendhebroughttobearallhispowersandcharmtodetachherfromNahoon,andwinheraffectionsforhimself。Hewasnoroughwooer,however,butproceededwarily,weavingheraboutwithawebofflatteryandattentionthatmust,hethought,producethedesiredeffectuponhermind。Withoutadoubt,indeed,itwouldhavedoneso——forshewasbutawoman,andanuntutoredone——haditnotbeenforasimplefactwhichdominatedherwholenature。ShelovedNahoon,andtherewasnoroominherheartforanyotherman,whiteorblack。ToHaddenshewascourteousandkindlybutnomore,nordidsheappeartonoticeanyofthesubtleadvancesbywhichheattemptedtowinafootholdinherheart。Forawhilethispuzzledhim,butherememberedthattheZuluwomendonotusuallypermitthemselvestoshowfeelingtowardsanundeclaredsuitor。Thereforeitbecamenecessarythatheshouldspeakout。
Hismindoncemadeup,hehadnottowaitlongforanopportunity。Hewasnowquiterecoveredfromhishurts,andaccustomedtowalkintheneighbourhoodofthekraal。AbouttwohundredyardsfromUmgona’shutsroseaspring,andthitheritwasNanea’shabittoresortintheeveningtobringbackdrinking-waterfortheuseofherfather’shousehold。Thepathbetweenthisspringandthekraalranthroughapatchofbush,whereonacertainafternoontowardssundownHaddentookhisseatunderatree,havingfirstseenNaneagodowntothelittlestreamaswashercustom。Aquarterofanhourlatershereappearedcarryingalargegourduponherhead。Sheworenogarmentnowexcepthermoocha,forshehadbutonemantleandwasafraidlestthewatershouldsplashit。Hewatchedheradvancingalongthepath,herhandsrestingonherhips,hersplendidnakedfigureoutlinedagainstthewesteringsun,andwonderedwhatexcusehecouldmaketotalkwithher。Asitchancedfortunefavouredhim,forwhenshewasnearhimasnakeglidedacrossthepathinfrontofthegirl’sfeet,causinghertospringbackwardsinalarmandoversetthegourdofwater。Hecameforward,andpickeditup。
"Waithere,"hesaidlaughing;"Iwillbringittoyoufull。"
"Nay,/Inkoos/,"sheremonstrated,"thatisawoman’swork。"
"Amongmypeople,"hesaid,"themenlovetoworkforthewomen,"andhestartedforthespring,leavingherwondering。
Beforehereachedheragain,heregrettedhisgallantry,foritwasnecessarytocarrythehandlelessgourduponhisshoulder,andthecontentsofitspillingovertheedgesoakedhim。Ofthis,however,hesaidnothingtoNanea。
"Thereisyourwater,Nanea,shallIcarryitforyoutothekraal?"
"Nay,/Inkoos/,Ithankyou,butgiveittome,youarewearywithitsweight。"
"Stayawhile,andIwillaccompanyyou。Ah!Nanea,Iamstillweak,andhaditnotbeenforyouIthinkthatIshouldbedead。"
"ItwasNahoonwhosavedyou——notI,/Inkoos/。"
"Nahoonsavedmybody,butyou,Nanea,youalonecansavemyheart。"
"Youtalkdarkly,/Inkoos/。"
"ThenImustmakemymeaningclear,Nanea。Iloveyou。"
Sheopenedherbrowneyeswide。
"You,awhitelord,loveme,aZulugirl?Howcanthatbe?"
"Idonotknow,Nanea,butitisso,andwereyounotblindyouwouldhaveseenit。Iloveyou,andIwishtotakeyoutowife。"
"Nay,/Inkoos/,itisimpossible。Iamalreadybetrothed。"
"Ay,"heanswered,"betrothedtotheking。"
"No,betrothedtoNahoon。"
"Butitisthekingwhowilltakeyouwithinaweek;isitnotso?AndwouldyounotratherthatIshouldtakeyouthantheking?"
"Itseemstobeso,/Inkoos/,andIwouldrathergowithyouthanwiththeking,butmostofallIdesiretomarryNahoon。ItmaybethatI
shallnotbeabletomarryhim,butifthatisso,atleastIwillneverbecomeoneoftheking’swomen。"
"Howwillyoupreventit,Nanea?"
"Therearewatersinwhichamaidmaydrown,andtreesuponwhichshecanhang,"sheansweredwithaquicksettingofthemouth。
"Thatwereapity,Nanea,youaretoofairtodie。"
"Fairorfoul,yetIdie,/Inkoos/。"
"No,no,comewithme——Iwillfindaway——andbemywife,"andheputherarmaboutherwaist,andstrovetodrawhertohim。
Withoutanyviolenceofmovement,andwiththemostperfectdignity,thegirldisengagedherselffromhisembrace。
"Youhavehonouredme,andIthankyou,/Inkoos/,"shesaidquietly,"butyoudonotunderstand。IamthewifeofNahoon——IbelongtoNahoon;therefore,IcannotlookonanyothermanwhileNahoonlives。
Itisnotourcustom,/Inkoos/,forwearenotasthewhitewomen,butignorantandsimple,andwhenwevowourselvestoaman,weabidebythatvowtilldeath。"
"Indeed,"saidHadden;"andsonowyougototellNahoonthatIhaveofferedtomakeyoumywife。"
"No,/Inkoos/,whyshouldItellNahoonyoursecrets?Ihavesaid’nay’toyou,not’yea,’thereforehehasnorighttoknow,"andshestoopedtoliftthegourdofwater。
Haddenconsideredthesituationrapidly,forhisrepulseonlymadehimthemoredeterminedtosucceed。Ofasuddenundertheemergencyheconceivedascheme,orratheritsroughoutline。Itwasnotanicescheme,andsomemenmighthaveshrunkfromit,butashehadnointentionofsufferinghimselftobedefeatedbyaZulugirl,hedecided——withregret,itistrue——thathavingfailedtoattainhisendsbymeanswhichheconsideredfair,hemustresorttoothersofmoredoubtfulcharacter。
"Nanea,"hesaid,"youareagoodandhonestwoman,andIrespectyou。
AsIhavetoldyou,Iloveyoualso,butifyourefusetolistentomethereisnothingmoretobesaid,andafterall,perhapsitwouldbebetterthatyoushouldmarryoneofyourownpeople。But,Nanea,youwillnevermarryhim,forthekingwilltakeyou;and,ifhedoesnotgiveyoutosomeotherman,eitheryouwillbecomeoneofhis’sisters,’ortobefreeofhim,asyousay,youwilldie。Nowhearme,foritisbecauseIloveyouandwishyourwelfarethatIspeakthus。WhydoyounotescapeintoNatal,takingNahoonwithyou,forthereasyouknowyoumayliveinpeaceoutofreachofthearmofCetywayo?"
"Thatismydesire,/Inkoos/,butNahoonwillnotconsent。Hesaysthatthereistobewarbetweenusandyouwhitemen,andhewillnotbreakthecommandofthekinganddesertfromhisarmy。"
"Thenhecannotloveyoumuch,Nahoon,andatleastyouhavetothinkofyourself。Whisperintotheearofyourfatherandflytogether,forbesurethatNahoonwillsoonfollowyou。Ay!andImyselfwithflywithyou,forItoobelievethattheremustbewar,andthenawhitemaninthiscountrywillbeasalambamongtheeagles。"
"IfNahoonwillcome,Iwillgo,/Inkoos/,butIcannotflywithoutNahoon;itisbetterIshouldstayhereandkillmyself。"
"Surelythenbeingsofairandlovinghimsowell,youcanteachhimtoforgethisfollyandtoescapewithyou。Infourdays’timewemuststartfortheking’skraal,andifyouwinoverNahoon,itwillbeeasyforustoturnourfacessouthwardsandacrosstheriverthatliesbetweenthelandoftheAmazuluandNatal。Forthesakeofallofus,butmostofallforyourownsake,trytodothis,Nanea,whomI
havelovedandwhomInowwouldsave。Seehimandpleadwithhimasyouknowhow,butasyetdonottellhimthatIdreamofflight,forthenIshouldbewatched。"
"Intruth,Iwill,/Inkoos/,"sheansweredearnestly,"andoh!Ithankyouforyourgoodness。FearnotthatIwillbetrayyou——firstwouldI
die。Farewell。"
"Farewell,Nanea,"andtakingherhandheraisedittohislips。
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Latethatnight,justasHaddenwasbeginningtopreparehimselfforsleep,heheardagentletappingattheboardwhichclosedtheentrancetohishut。
"Enter,"hesaid,unfasteningthedoor,andpresentlybythelightofthelittlelanternthathehadwithhim,hesawNaneacreepintothehut,followedbythegreatformofNahoon。
"/Inkoos/,"shesaidinawhisperwhenthedoorwasclosedagain,"I
havepleadedwithNahoon,andhehasconsentedtofly;moreover,myfatherwillcomealso。"
"Isitso,Nahoon?"askedHadden。
"Itisso,"answeredtheZulu,lookingdownshamefacedly;"tosavethisgirlfromtheking,andbecausetheloveofhereatsoutmyheart,Ihavebarteredawaymyhonour。ButItellyou,Nanea,andyou,WhiteMan,asItoldUmgonajustnow,thatIthinknogoodwillcomeofthisflight,andifwearecaughtorbetrayed,weshallbekilledeveryoneofus。"
"Caughtwecanscarcelybe,"brokeinNaneaanxiously,"forwhocouldbetrayus,exceptthe/Inkoos/here————"
"Whichheisnotlikelytodo,"saidHaddenquietly,"seeingthathedesirestoescapewithyou,andthathislifeisalsoatstake。"
"Thatisso,BlackHeart,"saidNahoon,"otherwiseItellyouthatI
shouldnothavetrustedyou。"
Haddentooknonoticeofthisoutspokensaying,butuntilverylatethatnighttheysattheretogethermakingtheirplans。
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OnthefollowingmorningHaddenwasawakenedbysoundsofviolentaltercation。GoingoutofhishuthefoundthatthedisputantswereUmgonaandafatandevil-lookingKaffirchiefwhohadarrivedatthekraalonapony。Thischief,hesoondiscovered,wasnamedMaputa,beingnoneotherthanthemanwhohadsoughtNaneainmarriageandbroughtaboutNahoon’sandUmgona’sunfortunateappealtotheking。AtpresenthewasengagedinabusingUmgonafuriously,charginghimwithhavingstolencertainofhisoxenandbewitchedhiscowssothattheywouldnotgivemilk。Theallegedtheftitwascomparativelyeasytodisprove,butthewizardryremainedamatterofargument。
"Youareadog,andasonofadog,"shoutedMaputa,shakinghisfatfistinthefaceofthetremblingbutindignantUmgona。"Youpromisedmeyourdaughterinmarriage,thenhavingvowedhertothat/umfagozan/——thatlowloutofasoldier,Nahoon,thesonofZomba——youwent,thetwoofyou,andpoisonedtheking’searagainstme,bringingmeintotroublewiththeking,andnowyouhavebewitchedmycattle。
Well,wait,Iwillbeevenwithyou,Wizard;waittillyouwakeupinthecoldmorningtofindyourfenceredwithfire,andtheslayersstandingoutsideyourgatestoeatupyouandyourswithspears————"
AtthisjunctureNahoon,whotillnowhadbeenlisteninginsilence,intervenedwitheffect。
"Good,"hesaid,"wewillwait,butnotinyourcompany,ChiefMaputa。
/Hamba!/(go)————"andseizingthefatoldruffianbythescruffofhisneck,heflunghimbackwardswithsuchviolencethatherolledoverandoverdownthelittleslope。
Haddenlaughed,andpassedontowardsthestreamwhereheproposedtobathe。Justashereachedit,hecaughtsightofMaputaridingalongthefootpath,hishead-ringcoveredwithmud,hislipspurpleandhisblackfacelividwithrage。
"Theregoesanangryman,"hesaidtohimself。"Now,howwoulditbe————"andhelookedupwardslikeoneseekinganinspiration。Itseemedtocome;perhapsthedevilfindingitopenwhisperedinhisear,atanyrate——inafewsecondshisplanwasformed,andhewaswalkingthroughthebushtomeetMaputa。
"Goinpeace,Chief,"hesaid;"theyseemtohavetreatedyouroughlyupyonder。Havingnopowertointerfere,IcameawayforIcouldnotbearthesight。Itisindeedshamefulthatanoldandvenerablemanofrankshouldbestruckintothedirt,andbeatenbyasoldierdrunkwithbeer。"
"Shameful,WhiteMan!"gaspedMaputa;"yourwordsaretrueindeed。Butwaitawhile。I,Maputa,willrollthatstoneover,Iwillthrowthatbulluponitsback。Whennexttheharvestripens,thisIpromise,thatneitherNahoonnorUmgona,noranyofhiskraalshallbelefttogatherit。"
"Andhowwillyoumanagethat,Maputa?"
"Idonotknow,butIwillfindaway。Oh!Itellyou,awayshallbefound。"
Haddenpattedthepony’sneckmeditatively,thenleaningforward,helookedthechiefintheeyesandsaid:——
"Whatwillyougiveme,Maputa,ifIshowyouthatway,asureandcertainone,wherebyyoumaybeavengedtothedeathuponNahoon,whoseviolenceIalsohaveseen,anduponUmgona,whosewitchcraftbroughtsoresicknessuponme?"
"Whatrewarddoyouseek,WhiteMan?"askedMaputaeagerly。