AlthoughIwasafar,herspiritwarnedme,andIreturned,buttoolate;forshewassealedtoyouoftheblood—royal,andthatisalawwhichmaynotbebroken。
  "Hafela,Iprayedyoutoreturnhertome,andyoumockedme。Iwouldhavebroughtyoutoyourdeath,butitcouldnothaveavailedme:forthen,bythatsamelaw,whichmaynotbebroken,shewhowassealedtoyoumustdiewithyou;andthoughthereafterherspiritwouldsitwithmetillIdiedalso,itwasnotenough,sinceIwhohaveconqueredall,yetcannotconquerthefirethatwastesmyheart,norceasetolongbynightanddayforawomanwhoislosttome。Thenitwas,Hafela,thatIplottedvengeanceagainstyou。Ithrewmyspelloverthemindoftheking,tillhelearnttohateyouandyourevildeeds;
  andI,evenI,havebroughtitaboutthatyourbrothershouldbepreferredbeforeyou,andthatyoushallbetheservantinhishouse。
  Thisisthepricethatyoumustpayforherofwhomyouhaverobbedme;andbymyspiritandherspirityoushallpay!Yetlisten。Handbackthegirl,asyoumaydo——forsheisnotyetyourwife——andchooseanotherforyourqueen,andIwillundoallthatIhavedone,andI
  willfindyouameans,Hafela,tocarryoutyourwill。Ay,beforesixsunshaveset,theregimentsrushingpastyoushallhailyouKingoftheNationoftheAmasuka,LordoftheancientHouseofFire!"
  "Icannot,"groanedtheprince;"deathwerebetterthanthis!"
  "Ay,deathwerebetter;butyoushallnotdie,youshallliveaservant,andyournameshallbecomeamockery,anameforwomentomakerhymeson。"
  Nowtheprincesprangup。
  "Takeher!"hehissed;"takeher!you,whoareanevilghost;you,beneathwhoseeyeschildrenwail,andatwhosepassingthehairsonthebacksofhoundsstandup!Takeher,priestofdeathandill;buttakemycursewithher!Ah!Ialsocanprophecy;andItellyouthatthiswomanwhomyouhavetaught,thiswitchofmanyspells,whoseglancecanshriveltheheartsofmen,shallgiveyoutodrinkofyourownmedicine;ay,sheshalldogyoutothedeath,andmockyouwhileyouperishbyanendofshame!"
  "What,"laughedthewizard,"haveIarivalinmyownarts?Nay,Hafela,ifyouwouldlearnthetrade,paymewellandIwillgiveyoulessons。YetIcounselyounot;foryouareflesh,nothingbutflesh,andhewhowouldruletheairmustcultivatethespirit。Why,Itellyou,Prince,thateventheloveforherwhoismyheart,theladywhomwebothwouldwed,partakingofthefleshas,alas!itdoes,hascostmehalfmypowers。Nowletusceasefromemptyscoldings,andstrikeourbargain。
  "Listen。Onthelastdayofthefeast,whenalltheregimentsaregatheredtosalutethekingthereinhisGreatPlaceaccordingtocustom,youshallstandforthbeforethekingandrenounceNoma,andsheshallpassbacktothecareofmyhousehold。YouyourselfshallbringhertowhereIstand,andasItakeherfromyouIwillputintoyourhandacertainpowder。Thenyoushallreturntothesideoftheking,andafterourfashionshallgivehimtodrinkthebowlofthefirst—fruits;butasyoustirthebeer,youwillletfallintoitthatpowderwhichIhavegivenyou。Thekingwilldrink,andwhatheleavesundrunkyouwillthrowoutuponthedust。
  "Nowhewillrisetogiveouttothepeoplehisroyaldecree,whereby,Prince,youaretobedeposedfromyourplaceasheir,andyourbrother,Nodwengo,istobesetinyourseat。Butofthatdecreeneverawordshallpasshislips;ifitdoes,recallyoursayingandtakebacktheladyNomafromwhereshestandsbesideme。Itellyouthatneverawordwillpasshislips;forevenasherisesastrokeshalltakehim,suchastrokeasoftenfallsuponthefatandaged,andhewillsinktothegroundsnoringthroughhisnostrils。Forawhilethereafter——itmaybesixhours,itmaybetwelve——heshalllieinsensible,andthenacrywillarisethatthekingisdead!"
  "Ay,"saidHafela,"andthatIhavepoisonedhim!"
  "Why,Prince?Fewknowwhatisinyourfather’smind,andwiththose,beingking,youwillbeabletodeal。AlsothisisthevirtueofthepoisonwhichIchoose,thatitisswift,yetthesymptomsofitarethesymptomsofanaturalsickness。Butthatyoursafetyandminemaybeassured,Ihavemadeyetanotherplan,thoughofthistherewillbelittleneed。Youwerepresenttwodayssincewhenarunnercamefromthewhitemanwhosojournsbeyondourborder,hewhoseekstoteachus,theChildrenofFire,anewfaith,andgivesoutthatheisthemessengeroftheKingofheaven。ThisrunneraskedleaveforthewhitemantovisittheGreatPlace,and,speakingintheking’sname,Igavehimleave。ButIwarnedhisservantthatifhismastercame,asignshouldberequiredofhimtoshowthathewasatrueman,andhadofthewisdomoftheKingofHeaven;andthatifhefailedtherein,thenthatheshoulddieasthatwhiteliardiedwhovisitedusinbygoneyears。
  "NowIhavesoorderedthatthiswhiteman,passingthroughtheValleyofDeathyonder,shallreachtheGreatPlacenotlongbeforethekingdrinksofthecupofthefirst—fruits。Thenifanythinkthatsomethingoutofnaturehashappenedtotheking,theywillsurelythinkalsothatthisstrangeprayer—doctorhaswroughttheevil。ThenalsoIwillcallforasignfromthewhiteman,prayingofhimtorecoverthekingofhissickness;andwhenhefails,heshallbeslainasaworkerofspellsandthefalseprophetofafalsegod,andsoweshallberidofhimandhisnewfaith,andyoushallbeclearedofdoubt。Isnottheplangood,Prince?"
  "Itisverygood,Hokosa——saveforonethingonly。"
  "Forwhatthing?"
  "This:thewhitemanwhoisnamedMessengermightchancetobeatrueprophetofatrueGod,andtorecovertheking。"
  "Oho,lethimdoit,ifhecan;buttodoit,firsthemustknowthepoisonanditsantidote。Thereisbutone,anditisknowntomeonlyofallmeninthisland。Whenhehasdonethat,thenI,yes,evenI,Hokosa,willbegintoinquireconcerningthisGodofhis,whoshowsHimselfsomightyinpersonofHismessenger。"Andhelaughedlowandscornfully。
  "Prince,farewell!Igoforthalone,whitheryoudarenotfollowatthishour,toseekthatwhichweshallneed。Oneword——thinknottoplaymefalse,ortocheatmeofmyprice;forwhate’erbetides,besureofthis,thathourshallbethehourofyourdooming。Hailtoyou,SonoftheKing!Hail!andfarewell。"Then,removingthedoor—
  board,thewizardpassedfromthehutandwasgone。
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  Thevisionchanged。Nowthereappearedavalleywalledinoneithersidewithslopingcliffsofgranite;adesolateplace,sandyand,saveforasinglespring,withoutwater,strewnwithbouldersofrock,someofthempiledfantasticallyoneupontheother。Atacertainspotthisvalleywidenedout,andinthemouthofthespacethusformed,midwaybetweenthecurvedlinesoftherecedingcliffs,stoodalittlehillorkoppie,alsobuiltupofboulders。Itwasaplaceofdeath;forallaroundthehill,andpiledinhundredsbetweenthecrevicesofitsstones,laythewhitebonesofmen。
  Norwasthisall。Itssummitwasflat,andinthemidstofitstoodahugetree。Evenhaditnotbeenforthefruitwhichhungfromitsbranches,theaspectofthattreemusthavestruckthebeholderasuncanny,evenashorrible。Thebarkonitsgreatbolewasleprouswhite;andfromitsgauntandspreadingrungsrosebranchesthatsubdividedthemselvesagainandagain,tillatlasttheyterminatedinroundgreenfingers,springingfromgrey,flatslabsofbark,inshapenotunlikethatofahumanpalm。Indeed,fromalittledistancethistree,especiallyifviewedbymoonlight,hadtheappearanceofbearingonithundredsorthousandsofthearmsandhandsofmen,allofthemstretchedimploringlytoHeaven。
  Wellmighttheyseemtodoso,seeingthattoitsnakedlimbshungthebodiesofatleasttwentyhumanbeingswhohadsuffereddeathbyorderofthekingorhiscaptains,orbythedecreeofthecompanyofwizards,whereofHokosawasthechief。ThereontheHillofDeathstoodtheTreeofDeath;andthatinitsdankshade,orpileduponthegroundbeneathit,hungandlaythepitifulremnantsofthemultitudeswhoforgenerationshadbeenledthithertotheirdoom。
  Now,inOwen’svisionamanwasseenapproachingbythelittlepathwaythatranupthesideofthemount——theRoadofLostFootstepsitwascalled。ItwasHokosathewizard。Outsidethecircleofthetreehehalted,anddrawingatannedskinfromabundleofmedicineswhichhecarried,hetieditabouthismouth;fortheverysmellofthattreeispoisonousandmustnotbesufferedtoreachthelungs。
  Presentlyhewasunderthebranches,whereonceagainhehalted;thistimeitwastogazeatthebodyofanoldmanwhichswungtoandfrointhenightbreeze。
  "Ah!friend,"hemuttered,"westroveformanyyears,butitseemsthatIhaveconqueredatthelast。Well,itisjust;forifyoucouldhavehadyourway,yourendwouldhavebeenmyend。"
  Thenveryleisurely,asonewhoissurethathewillnotbeinterrupted,Hokosabegantoclimbthetree,tillatlengthsomeofthegreenfingerswerewithinhisreach。Restinghisbackagainstabough,onebyonehebrokeoffseveralofthem,andavertinghisfacesothatthefumesofitmightnotreachhim,hecausedthethickmilk—
  whitejuicethattheycontainedtotrickleintothemouthofalittlegourdwhichwashungabouthisneckbyastring。Whenhehadcollectedenoughofthepoisonandcarefullycorkedthegourdwithaplugofwood,hedescendedthetreeagain。Atthegreatforkwherethemainbranchessprangfromthetrunk,hestoodawhilecontemplatingacreepingplantwhichranupthem。Itwasaplantofnakedstem,likethetreeitgrewupon;and,alsolikethetree,itsleavesconsistedofbunchesofgreenspikeshavingamilkyjuice。
  "Strange,"hesaidaloud,"thatNatureshouldsetthebaneandtheantidotesidebyside,theonetwinedabouttheother。Well,soitisineverything;yes,evenintheheartofman。ShallIgathersomeofthisjuicealso?No;forthenImightrepentandsavehim,rememberingthathehaslovedme,andthusloseherIseek,herwhomImustwinbackorbewithered。LetthemessengeroftheKingofHeavensavehim,ifhecan。Thistreeliesonhispath;perchancehemayprevailuponitsdeadtotellhimofthebaneandoftheantidote。"Andoncemorethewizardlaughedmockingly。
  *****
  Thevisionpassed。AtthismomentThomasOwen,recoveringfromhisswoon,liftedhisheadfromthewindow—place。Thenightbeforehimwasasblackasithadbeen,andbehindhimthelittleAmericanclockwasstillstrikingthehourofmidnight。Thereforehecouldnothaveremainedinsensibleforlongerthanafewseconds。
  Afewseconds,yethowmuchhehadseeninthem。Trulyhiswantoffaithhadbeenreproved——trulyhealsohadbeen"warnedofGodinadream,"——truly"hisearshadbeenopenedandhisinstructionsealed。"
  Hissoulhadbeen"keptbackfromthepit,"andhislifefrom"perishingbythesword";andthewayofthewickedhadbeenmadecleartohim"inadream,inavisionofthenightwhendeepsleepfallethuponmen。"
  Notfornothinghadheenduredthatagony,andnotfornothinghadhestruggledinthegripofdoubt。
  CHAPTERV
  THEFEASTOFTHEFIRST—FRUITS
  Onthethirdmorningfromthisnightwhereofthestrangeeventshavebeendescribed,anox—waggonmighthavebeenseenoutspannedonthehithersideofthoserangesofhillsthatwerevisiblefromtheriver。
  Thesemountains,whichalthoughnothighareverysteep,formtheouterbarrieranddefenceofthekingdomoftheAmasuka。Withinfivehundredyardsofwherethewaggonstood,however,asheercliffedgorge,fire—rivenandwater—hewn,piercedtherange,andlookingonit,Owenknewitforthegorgeofhisdream。Nightanddaythemouthofitwasguardedbyacompanyofarmedsoldiers,whosehutswerebuilthighonoutlookplacesinthemountains,whencetheirkeeneyescouldscanthevastexpansesofplain。Afulldaybeforeitreachedthem,theyhadseenthewhite—cappedwaggoncrawlingacrosstheveldt,andswiftrunnershadreporteditsadventtothekingathisGreatPlace。
  Backcamethewordofthekingthatthewhiteman,withthewaggonandhisservant,weretobeledontowardstheGreatPlaceatsuchspeedaswouldbringhimthereintimeforhimtobeholdthelastceremonyofthefeastoffirst—fruits;but,forthepresent,thatthewaggonitselfandtheoxenweretobeleftatthemouthofthegorge,inchargeofaguard,whowouldbeanswerableforthem。
  Now,onthismorningthecaptainoftheguardandhisorderliesadvancedtothewaggonandstoodinfrontofit。Theyweresplendidmen,armedwithgreatspearsandshields,andadornedwithfeatherhead—dressesandallthewildfineryoftheirregiment。Owendescendedfromthewaggonandcametomeetthem,andsoforafewmomentstheyremained,facetoface,insilence。Astrangecontrasttheypresentedastheystoodthere;thebare—headedwhitemanfrail,delicate,spiritualofcountenance,andthewarriorsgreat,grave,powerful,averyembodimentoftheessenceofuntamedhumanity,anincarnatepresentationofthespiritofsavagewarfare。
  "Howareyounamed,WhiteMan?"askedthecaptain。
  "Chief,IamnamedMessenger。"
  "Thepeaceofthekingbewithyou,Messenger,"saidthecaptain,liftinghisspear。
  "ThepeaceofGodbewithyou,Chief,"answeredOwen,holdinguphishandsinblessing。
  "WhoisGod?"askedthecaptain。
  "Chief,HeistheKingIserve,andHiswordisbetweenmylips。"
  "Thenpasson,MessengerofGod,anddeliverthewordofGodyourKingintotheearsofmyking,athisGreatPlaceyonder。Passonridingthebeastyouhavebroughtwithyou,forthewayisrough;butyourwaggon,youroxen,andyourservants,savethismanonlywhoisoftheChildrenofFire,muststayhereinmykeeping。Fearnot,Messenger,I
  willholdthemsafe。"
  "Idonotfear,Chief,thereishonourinyoureyes。"
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  Somehourslater,Owen,mountedonhismule,wasridingthroughthegorge,aguardinfrontofandbehindhim,andwiththemcarrierswhohadbeensenttobearhisbaggage。AthissidewalkedhisdiscipleJohn,andhisfacewassad。
  "Whyareyoustillafraid?"askedOwen。
  "Ah!father,becausethisisaplaceoffear。Hereinthisvalleymenareledtodie;presentlyyouwillsee。"
  "Ihaveseen,"answeredOwen。"Yonderwhereweshallhaltisamount,andonthatmountstandsatree;itiscalledtheTreeofDeath,anditstretchesathousandhandstoHeaven,prayingformercythatdoesnotcome,andfromitsboughstherehangsfruit,afruitofdeadmen——
  yes,twentyofthemhangtherethisday。"
  "Howknowyouthesethings,myfather,"askedthemanamazed,"seeingthatIhaveneverspokentoyouofthem?"
  "Nay,"heanswered,"Godhasspokentome。MyGodandyourGod。"
  Anotherhourpassed,andtheywererestingbythespringofwater,neartotheshadowofthedreadfultree,forinthatgorgethesunburnedfiercely。Johncountedthebodiesthatswunguponit,andagainlookedfearfullyatOwen,forthereweretwentyofthem。
  "Idesiretogouptothattree,"Owensaidtotheguard。
  "Asyouwill,Messenger,"answeredtheirleader;"Ihavenoorderstopreventyoufromsodoing。Still,"headdedwithasolemnsmile,"itisaplacethatfewseekoftheirownwill,and,becauseIlikeyouwell,Messenger,Iprayitmayneverbemydutytoleadyouthereoftheking’swill。"
  ThenOwenwentuptothetreeandJohnwithhim,onlyJohnwouldnotpassbeneaththeshadowofitsbranches;butstoodbywondering,whilehismasterboundahandkerchiefabouthismouth。
  "Howdidheknowthatthebreathofthetreeispoisonous?"Johnwondered。
  Owenwalkedtotheboleofthetree,andbreakingoffsomeofthefinger—likeleavesofthecreeperthattwinedaboutit,hepressedtheirmilkyjuiceintoalittlebottlethathehadmadeready。Thenhereturnedquickly,forthesightsandodoursoftheplacewerenottobeborne。
  Outsidethecircleofthebrancheshehalted,andremovedthehandkerchieffromhismouth。
  "Beofgoodcheer,"hesaidtoJohn,"andifitshouldchancethatI
  amcalledawaybeforemywordscometrue,yetremembermywords。I
  tellyouthatthisTreeofDeathshallbecometheTreeofLifeforallthechildrenofyourpeople。Look!thereaboveyouisitssignandpromise。"
  Johnliftedhiseyes,followingthelineofOwen’soutstretchedhand,andsawthis。Highupuponthetree,andstandingclearofalltheotherbranches,wasonestraight,deadlimb,andfromthisdeadlimbtwoarmsprojectedatrightangles,alsodeadandsnappedoffshort。
  Hadacarpenterfashionedacrossofwoodandsetitthere,itsproportionscouldnothavebeenmoreproperandexact。ItwasverystrangetofindthissymboloftheChristianhopetoweringabovethatplaceofhumanterror,andstrangerstillwasthepurposewhichitmustserveinadaytocome。
  OwenandJohnreturnedtotheguardinsilence,andpresentlytheysetforwardontheirjourney。Atlength,passingbeneathanaturalarchofrock,theywereoutoftheValleyofDeath,andbeforethem,notfivehundredpacesaway,appearedthefenceoftheGreatPlace。
  ThisGreatPlacestooduponahighplateau,inthelapofthesurroundinghills,allofwhichwerestronglyfortifiedwithschanses,pitfalls,androughwallsofstone。Thatplateaumayhavemeasuredfifteenmilesincircumference,andthefenceofthetownitselfwasaboutfourmilesincircumference。Withinthefenceandfollowingitscurve,foritwasround,stoodthousandsofdome—shapedhutscarefullysetoutinstreets。Withintheseagainwasastoutstockadeoftimber,enclosingavastarenaoftroddenearth,largeenoughtocontainallthecattleofthePeopleofFireintimesofdanger,andtoserveasareviewgroundfortheir/impis/intimesofpeaceorfestival。
  Attheoutergateofthekraaltherewasahalt,whilethekeepersofthegatedespatchedamessengertotheirkingtoannouncetheadventofthewhiteman。OfthispauseOwentookadvantagetoarrayhimselfinthesurpliceandhoodwhichhehadbroughtwithhiminreadinessforthathour。ThenhegavethemuletoJohntoleadbehindhim。
  "Whatdoyou,Messenger?"askedtheleaderoftheguard,astonished。
  "Iclothemyselfinmywar—dress,"heanswered。
  "Wherethenisyourspear,Messenger?"
  "Here,"saidOwen,presentingtohiseyesacrucifixofivory,mostbeautifullycarved。
  "Iperceivethatyouareofthefamilyofwizards,"saidtheman,andfellback。
  Nowtheyenteredthekraalandpassedforthreehundredyardsormorethroughrowsofhuts,tilltheyreachedthegateofthestockade,whichwasopenedtothem。Oncewithinit,Owensawawonderfulsight,suchasightasfewwhitemenhaveseen。Thegroundoftheenormousovalbeforehimwasnotflat。Eitherfromnaturalaccidentorbydesignitslopedgentlyupwards,sothatthespectator,standingbythegateorattheheadofitbeforethehouseoftheking,couldtakeinitswholeexpanse,and,ifhissightwerekeenenough,couldseeeveryindividualgatheredthere。
  OntheparticulardayofOwen’sarrivalitwascrowdedwithregiments,twelveofthem,alldressedintheirdifferentuniformsandbearingshieldstomatch,notoneofwhichwaslessthan2500strong。Atthismomenttheregimentsweremassedindeeplines,eachbattalionbyitself,oneithersideofthebroadroadwaythatranstraightupthekraaltowheretheking,hissons,hisadvisersandguards,togetherwiththecompanyofwizards,wereplacedinfrontoftheroyalhouse。
  Theretheystoodinabsolutesilence,liketensofthousandsofbronzestatues,andOwenperceivedthateithertheywererestingorthattheyweregatheredthustoreceivehim。Thatthelatterwasthecasesoonbecameevident,forasheappeared,awhitespotatthefootoftheslope,countlessheadsturnedandmyriadsofeyesfastenedthemselvesuponhim。Foraninstanthewasdismayed;therewassomethingterrifyinginthisnumberlessmultitudeofwarriors,andthethoughtofthetaskthathehadundertakencrushedhisspirit。Thenheremembered,andshakingoffhisfearanddoubt,alone,saveforhisdiscipleJohn,holdingthecrucifixaloft,hewalkedslowlyupthewideroadtowardstheplacewhereheguessedthatthekingmustbe。
  Hisarmwaswearyereeverhereachedit,butatlengthhefoundhimselfstandingbeforeathicksetoldman,whowascladinleopardskinsandseateduponastoolofpolishedwood。
  "Itistheking,"whisperedJohnbehindhim。
  "Peacebetoyou,"saidOwen,breakingthesilence。
  "Thewishisgood,mayitbefulfilled,"answeredthekinginadeepvoice,sighingashesaidthewords。"Yetyoursisastrangegreeting,"headded。"Whencecameyou,WhiteMan,howareyounamed,andwhatisyourmissiontomeandtomypeople?"
  "King,Icomefrombeyondthesea;IamnamedMessenger,andmymissionistodelivertoyouthesayingofGod,myKingand——yours。"
  Atthesewordsagaspofastonishmentwentupfromthosewhostoodwithinhearing,expectingastheydidtoseethemrewardedbyinstantdeath。ButUmsukaonlysaid:——
  "’MyKingandyours’?Boldwords,Messenger。WherethenisthisKingtowhomI,Umsuka,shouldbowtheknee?"
  "Heiseverywhere——intheheavens,ontheearth,andbelowtheearth。"
  "IfHeiseverywhere,thenHeishere。ShowmethelikenessofthisKing,Messenger。"
  "Beholdit,"Owenanswered,thrustingforwardthecrucifix。
  Nowallthegreatonesaboutthekingstaredatthisfigureofadyingmancrownedwiththornsandhangingonacross,andthendrewuptheirlipstolaugh。Butthatlaughneverleftthem;asuddenimpulse,amysteriouswaveoffeelingchokeditintheirthroats。Asenseofthestrangenessofthecontrastbetweenthemselvesintheirarmedmultitudesandthisonewhite—robedmaninhislonelinesstookholdofthem,andwithitanothersenseofsomethingnotfarremovedfromfear。
  "Awizardindeed,"theythoughtintheirhearts,andwhattheythoughtthekinguttered。
  "Iperceive,"hesaid,"thatyouareeithermad,WhiteMan,oryouareaprinceofwizards。Madyoudonotseemtobe,foryoureyesarecalm,thereforeawizardyoumustbe。Well,standbehindme:by—and—byIwillhearyourmessageandaskofyoutoshowmeyourpowers;butbeforethentherearethingswhichImustdo。Aretheladsready?Ho,you,loosethebull!"
  Atthecommandalineofsoldiersmovedfromtheright,formingitselfupinfrontofthekingandhisattendants,revealinganumberofyouths,offromsixteentoseventeenyearsofage,armedwithsticksonly,whostoodincompaniesoutsideamassivegate。Presentlythisgatewasopened,andthroughit,withamadbellow,rushedawildbuffalobull。Onseeingthemthebrutehalted,andforafewmomentsstoodpawingtheearthandtearingitwithitsgreathorns。Thenitputdownitsheadandcharged。Insteadofmakingwayforit,utteringashrillwhistlingsound,theyouthsrushedatthebeast,strikingwiththeirsticks。
  Anotherinstant,andoneofthemappearedabovetheheadsofhiscompanions,thrownhighintotheair,tobefollowedbyasecondandathird。Nowtheanimalwasthroughthethrongandcarryingapoorboyonitshorn,whencepresentlyhefelldead;throughandthroughtheranksoftheregimentsitchargedfuriouslybackwardandforward。
  Watchingitfascinated,Owennotedthatitwasapointofhonourfornomantostirbeforeitsrush;theretheystood,andifthebullgoredthem,theretheyfell。Atlength,exhaustedandterrified,thebruteheadedbackstraightupthelanewherethemainbodyoftheyouthswerewaitingforit。Nowitwasamongthem,and,recklessofwoundsordeath,theyswarmedaboutitlikebees,seizingitbylegs,nose,hornsandtail,tillwithdesperateeffortstheydraggedittothegroundandbeatthelifeoutofitwiththeirsticks。Thisdone,theyformedupbeforethekingandsalutedhim。
  "Howmanyarekilled?"heasked。
  "Eightinall,"wastheanswer,"andfifteengored。"
  "Agoodbull,"hesaidwithasmile;"thatoflastyearkilledbutfive。Well,theladsfoughthimbravely。Letthedeadbeburied,thehurttended,or,iftheirharmsarehopeless,slain,andtotherestgiveadoublerationofbeer。Ho,now,fallback,men,andmakeaspacefortheBeesandtheWaspstofightin。"
  Someordersweregivenandagreatringwasformed,leavinganarenaclearthatmayhavemeasuredahundredandfiftyyardsindiameter。
  Thensuddenly,fromoppositesides,thetworegiments,knownastheBeesandtheWaspsrespectively,rusheduponeachother,utteringtheirwar—cries。
  "IputtenheadofcattleontheBees;whowagersontheWasps?"criedtheking。
  "I,Lord,"answeredthePrinceHafela,steppingforward。
  "You,Prince!"saidthekingwithaquickfrown。"Well,youarerighttobackthem,theyareyourownregiment。Ah!theyareatit。"
  Bythistimethescenewasthatofahellbrokenlooseupontheearth。
  Thetworegiments,numberingsome5000meninall,hadcometogether,andtheroaroftheirmeetingshieldswasliketheroarofthunder。
  Theywerearmedwithkerriesonly,andnotwithspears,forthefightwassupposedtobeamimicone;buttheseweaponstheyusedwithsucheffectthatsoonhundredsofthemweredowndeadorwithshatteredskullsandbruisedlimbs。Fiercelytheyfought,whilethewholearmywatched,fortheirrivalrywaskeenandformanymonthstheyhadknownthattheyweretobepittedoneagainsttheotheronthisday。
  Fiercelytheyfought,whilethecaptainscriedtheirorders,andthedustroseupincloudsastheyswungtoandfro,breastthrustingagainstbreast。Atlengththeendcame;theBeesbegantogive,theyfellbackevermorequicklytilltheirretreatwasarout,and,leavingmanystretchedupontheground,amidthemockingcriesofthearmytheyweredriventothefence,bytouchingwhichtheyobtainedpeaceatthehandsoftheirvictors。
  Thekingsaw,andhissomewhatheavy,quietfacegrewalivewithrage。
  "Searchandsee,"hesaid,"ifthecaptainoftheBeesisaliveandunhurt。"
  Messengerswenttodohisbidding,andpresentlytheyreturned,bringingwiththemamanofmagnificentappearanceandmiddleage,whoseleftarmhadbeenbrokenbyablowfromakerry。Withhisrighthandhesalutedfirsttheking,thenthePrinceNodwengo,akindly—
  faced,mild—eyedman,inwhosecommandhewas。
  "Whathaveyoutosay?"askedtheking,inacoldvoiceofanger。
  "Knowyouthatyouhavecostmetenheadoftheroyalwhitecattle?"
  "King,Ihavenothingtosay,"answeredthecaptaincalmly,"exceptthatmymenarecowards。"
  "Thatiscertainlyso,"saidtheking。"Letallthewoundedamongthembecarriedaway;andforyou,captain,whoturnmysoldiersintocowards,youshalldieadog’sdeath,hangingto—morrowontheTreeofDoom。Asforyourregiment,Ibanishittothefevercountry,theretohuntelephantsforthreeyears,sinceitisnotfittofightwithmen。"
  "Itiswell,"repliedthecaptain,"sincedeathisbetterthanshame。
  OnlyKing,Ihavedoneyougoodserviceinthepast;Iaskthatitmaybepresentlyandbythespear。"
  "Sobeit,"saidtheking。
  "Icravehislife,father,"saidthePrinceNodwengo;"heismyfriend。"
  "Aprinceshouldnotchoosecowardsforhisfriends,"repliedtheking;"lethimbekilled,Isay。"
  ThenOwen,whohadbeenwatchingandlistening,hisheartsickwithhorror,stoodforwardandsaid:——
  "King,inthenameofHimIserve,Iconjureyoutosparethismanandthoseothersthatarehurt,whohavedonenocrimeexcepttobedrivenbackbysoldiersstrongerthanthemselves。"
  "Messenger,"answeredtheking,"Ibearwithyoubecauseyouareignorant。Knowthat,accordingtoourcustoms,thiscrimeisthegreatestofcrimes,forhereweshownomercytotheconquered。"
  "Yetyoushoulddoso,"saidOwen,"seeingthatyoualsomusterelongbeconqueredbydeath,andthenhowcanyouexpectmercywhohaveshownnone?"
  "Lethimbekilled!"saidtheking。
  "King!"criedOwenoncemore,"dothisdeed,andItellyouthatbeforethesunisdowngreatevilwillovertakeyou。"
  "Doyouthreatenme,Messenger?Well,wewillsee。Lethimbekilled,Isay。"
  Thenthemanwasledaway;but,beforehewenthefoundtimetothankOwenandNodwengotheprince,andtocalldowngoodfortuneuponthem。
  CHAPTERVI
  THEDRINKINGOFTHECUP
  Nowtheking’swordwasdone,theangerwentoutofhiseyes,andoncemorehiscountenancegrewweary。Acommandwasissued,and,withthemostperfectorder,movinglikeoneman,theregimentschangedtheirarray,formingupbattalionuponbattalioninfaceoftheking,thattheymightgivehimtheroyalsalutesosoonashehaddrunkthecupofthefirst—fruits。
  Aheraldstoodforwardandcried:——
  "Hearken,youSonsofFire!Hearken,youChildrenofUmsuka,ShakeroftheEarth!Haveanyofyouaboontoaskoftheking?"
  Menstoodforward,andhavingsaluted,onebyoneaskedthisthingorthat。Thekingheardtheirrequests,andashenoddedorturnedhisheadaway,sotheyweregrantedorrefused。
  Whenallhaddone,thePrinceHafelacameforward,liftedhisspear,andcried:——
  "Aboon,King!"
  "Whatisit?"askedhisfather,eyeinghimcuriously。
  "Asmallmatter,King,"hereplied。"AwhileagoInamedacertainwoman,Noma,thewardofHokosathewizard,andshewassealedtometofilltheplaceofmyfirstwife,thequeenthatistobe。ShepassedintotheHouseoftheRoyalWomen,and,byyourcommand,King,itwasfixedthatIshouldmarryheraccordingtoourcustomsto—morrow,afterthefeastofthefirst—fruitsisended。King,myheartischangedtowardsthatwoman;Inolongerdesiretotakehertowife,andIpraythatyouwillorderthatsheshallnowbehandedbacktoHokosaherguardian。"
  "Youblowhotandcoldwiththesamemouth,Hafela,"saidUmsuka,"andinloveorwarIdonotlikesuchmen。Whathaveyoutosaytothisdemand,Hokosa?"
  NowHokosasteppedforwardfromwherehestoodattheheadofthecompanyofwizards。Hisdress,likethatofhiscompanions,wassimple,butinitswaystriking。Onhisshouldersheworeacloakofshiningsnakeskin;abouthisloinswasashortkiltofthesamematerial;androundhisforehead,armsandkneeswerefilletsofsnakeskin。Athissidehunghispouchofmedicines,andinhishandheheldnospear,butawandofivory,whereofthetopwasroughlycarvedsoastoresembletheheadofacobrareareduptostrike。
  "King,"hesaid,"Ihaveheardthewordsoftheprince,andIdonotthinkthatthisinsultshouldhavebeenputupontheLadyNoma,myward,oruponme,herguardian。Still,letitbe,forIwouldnotthatoneshouldpassfromundertheshadowofmyhousewhithersheisnotwelcome。Withoutmyleavetheprincenamedthiswomanashisqueen,ashehadtherighttodo;andwithoutmyleaveheunnamesher,ashehastherighttodo。Weretheprinceacommonman,accordingtocustomheshouldpayafineofcattletobeheldbymeintrustforherwhomhediscards;butthisisamatterthatIleavetoyou,King。"
  "Youdowell,Hokosa,"answeredUmsuka,"toleavethistome。Prince,youwouldnotwishthefinethatyoushouldpaytobethatofanycommonman。Withthegirlshallbehandedovertwohundredheadofcattle。More,Iwilldojustice:unlesssheherselfconsents,sheshallnotbeputaway。LettheLadyNomabesummoned。"
  NowthefaceofHafelagrewsullen,andwatching,OwensawaswiftchangepassoverthatofHokosa。Evidentlyhewasnotcertainofthewoman。Presentlytherewasastir,andfromthegatesoftheroyalhousetheLadyNomaappeared,attendedbywomen,andstoodbeforetheking。Shewasatallandlovelygirl,andthesunlightflasheduponherbronze—huedbreastandherornamentsofivory。Herblackhairwasfastenedinaknotuponherneck,herfeatureswerefineandsmall,hergaitwasdelicateandsureasthatofanantelope,andhereyeswerebeautifulandfullofpride。Thereshestoodbeforetheking,lookingroundherlikeastag。Seeingherthus,Owenunderstoodhowitcameaboutthatsheheldtwomensostrangelydifferentinthehollowofherhand,forhercharmwasofanaturetoappealtobothofthem——
  acharmofthespiritaswellasoftheflesh。Andyetthefacewashaughty,afacethatuponoccasionmightevenbecomecruel。
  "YousentformeandIamhere,OKing,"shesaid,inaslowandquietvoice。
  "Listen,girl,"answeredtheking。"AwhileagothePrinceHafela,myson,namedyouasherwhoshouldbehisqueen,whereonyouweretakenandplacedintheHouseoftheRoyalWomen,toabidethedayofyourmarriage,whichshouldbeto—morrow。"
  "Itistruethattheprincehashonouredmethus,andthatyouhavebeenpleasedtoapproveofhischoice,"shesaid,liftinghereyebrows。"Whatofit,OKing?"
  "This,girl:theprincewhowaspleasedtohonouryouisnowpleasedtodishonouryou。Here,inthepresenceofthecouncilandarmy,hepraysofmetoannulhissealingtoyou,andtosendyoubacktothehouseofyourguardian,Hokosathewizard。"
  Nomastarted,andherfacegrewhard。
  "Isitso?"shesaid。"ThenitwouldseemthatIhavelostfavourintheeyesofmylordtheprince,orthatsomefairerwomanhasfoundit。"
  "OfthesemattersIknownothing,"repliedtheking;"butthisIknow,thatifyouseekjusticeyoushallhaveit。Saybuttheword,andhetowhomyouwerepromisedinmarriageshalltakeyouinmarriage,whetherhewillsorwillsitnot。"
  Atthisspeech,thefaceofHafelawassuddenlylitupaswiththefireofhope,whileoverthatofHokosatherepassedanothersubtlechange。Thegirlglancedatthembothandwassilentforawhile。Herbreastheavedandherwhiteteethbituponherlip。ToOwen,whonotedall,itwasclearthatrivalpassionswerestrugglinginherheart:
  thepassionofpowerandthepassionoflove,orofsomeemotionwhichhedidnotunderstand。Hokosafixedhiscalmeyesuponherwithastrangeintensityofgaze,andwhilehegazedhisformquiveredwithasuppressedexcitement,muchasasnakequiversthatisabouttostrikeitsprey。Tothecarelesseyetherewasnothingremarkableabouthislookandattitude;totheobserveritwasevidentthatbothwerefullofextraordinarypurpose。Hewastalkingtothegirl,notwithwords,butinsomesecretlanguagethatheandsheunderstoodalone。Shestartedasonestartswhocatchesthetoneofawell—rememberedvoiceinacrowdofstrangers,andliftinghereyesfromtheground,whithershehadturnedtheminmeditation,shelookedupatHokosa。
  Instantlyherfacebegantochange。Thehaughtinessandangerwentoutofit,itgrewtroubled,thelipspartedinasigh。Firstshebentherheadandbodytowardshim,thenwithoutmoreadoshewalkedtowherehestoodandtookhimbythehand。Here,atsomewhisperedwordorsign,sheseemedtorecoverherself,andagainresumingthecharacterofaproudoffendedbeauty,shecurtseyedtoUmsuka,andspoke:——
  "OKing,asyousee,Ihavemademychoice。Iwillnotforcemyselfuponamanwhoscornsme,no,noteventosharehisplaceandpower,thoughitistruethatIlovethemboth。Nay,IwillreturntoHokosamyguardian,andtohiswife,Zinti,whohasbeenasmymother,andwiththembeatpeace。"
  "Itiswell,"saidtheking,"andperhaps,girl,yourchoiceiswise;
  perhapsyourlossisnotsogreatasyouhavethought。Hafela,takeyouthehandofHokosaandreleasethegirlbacktohimaccordingtothelaw,promisingintheearsofmenbeforethefirstmonthofwintertopayhimtwohundredheadofcattleasforfeit,tobeheldbyhimintrustforthegirl。"
  Inasullenvoice,hislipstremblingwithrage,Hafeladidasthekingcommanded;andwhenthehandsoftheconspiratorsunclasped,Owenperceivedthatinthatoftheprincelayatinypacket。
  "Mixmethecupofthefirst—fruits,andswiftly,"saidthekingagain,"forthesungrowslowintheheavens,andereitsinksIhavewordstosay。"
  NowapolishedgourdfilledwithnativebeerwashandedtoNodwengo,thesecondsonoftheking,andonebyonethegreatcouncillorsapproached,and,withappropriatewords,letfallintoitofferingsemblematicoffertilityandincrease。Thefirstcastinagrainofcorn;thesecond,abladeofgrass;thethird,ashavingfromanox’shorn;thefourth,adropofwater;thefifth,awoman’shair;thesixth,aparticleofearth;andsoon,untileveryingredientwasaddedtoitthatwasnecessarytothemagicbrew。
  ThenHokosa,aschiefofthemedicinemen,blessedthecupaccordingtotheancientforms,prayingthathewhosebodywastheheavens,whoseeyeswerelightning,andwhosevoicewasthunder,thespiritwhomtheyworshipped,mightincreaseandmultiplytothemduringthecomingyearallthosefruitsandelementsthatwerepresentinthecup,andthateveryvirtuewhichtheycontainedmightcomfortthebodyoftheking。
  Hisprayerfinished,itwastheturnofHafelatoplayhispartastheeldestbornoftheking。Kneelingoverthecupwhichstoodupontheground,aspearwashandedtohimthathadbeenmaderedhotinthefire。Takingthespear,hestabbedwithittowardsthefourquartersofthehorizon;then,mutteringsomeinvocation,heplungeditintothebowl,stirringitscontentstilltheirongrewblack。Nowhethrewasidethespear,andliftingthebowlinbothhands,hecarriedittohisfatherandofferedittohim。
  Althoughhehadbeenunabletoseehimdropthepoisonintothecup,aglanceatHafelatoldOwenthatitwasthere;forthoughhekepthisfaceundercontrol,hecouldnotpreventhishandsfromtwitchingorthesweatfromstartinguponhisbrowandbreast。
  Thekingrose,andtakingthebowl,helditonhigh,saying:——
  "Inthiscup,whichIdrinkonbehalfofthenation,Ipledgeyou,mypeople。"
  Itwasthesignalfortheroyalsalute,forwhicheachregimenthadbeenprepared。Asthelastwordlefttheking’slips,everyoneofthethirtythousandmenpresentinthatgreatplacebegantorattlehiskerryagainstthesurfaceofhisox—hideshield。Atfirstthesoundproducedresembledthatofthemurmurofthesea;butbyslowandjustdegreesitgrewlouderandeverlouder,tilltheroarofitwaslikethedeepestvoiceofthunder,asoundawe—inspiring,terrible。
  Suddenly,whenitsvolumewasmost,fourspearswerethrownintotheair,andatthissignaleverymanceasedtobeatuponhisshield。Intheplaceitselftherewassilence,butfromthemountainsaroundtheechoesstillcrashedandvolleyed。Whenthelastofthemhaddiedaway,thekingbroughtthecuptothelevelofhislips。Owensaw,andknowingitscontents,wasalmostmovedtocryoutinwarning。Indeed,hisarmwasliftedandhismouthwasopen,whenbychancehenotedHokosawatchinghim,andremembered。Toactnowwouldbemadness,histimehadnotyetcome。
  Thecuptouchedtheking’slips,andatthesignfromeverythroatinthatcountlessmultitudesprangtheword"/King!/"andeveryfootstampedupontheground,shakingthesolidearth。Thricethemonarchdrank,andthricethistremendoussalute,thesaluteofthewholenationtoitsruler,wasrepeated,eachtimemoreloudlythanthelast。Thenpouringtherestoftheliquorontheground,Umsukasetasidethecup,andinthemidstofasilencethatseemeddeepafterthecrashofthegreatsalute,hebegantoaddressthemultitude:——
  "Hearken,CouncillorsandCaptains,andyou,mypeople,hearken。Asyouknow,Ihavetwosons,calvesoftheBlackBull,princesoftheland——mysonHafela,theeldestborn,andmysonNodwengo,hishalf—
  brother————"