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slain。 Now she ceased her singing; and stood before the crouching king

and before me; who was behind the king; so that the light of her glory

shone upon us。 She lifted the little spear; and with it touched Chaka;

son of Senzangacona; on the brow; giving him to doom。 Then she spoke;

but; though Chaka felt the touch; he did not hear the words; that were

for my ears alone。



〃Mopo; son of Makedama;〃 said the low voice; 〃stay thy hand; the cup

of Chaka is not full。 When; for the third time; thou seest me riding

down the storm; then SMITE; Mopo; my child。〃



Thus she spoke; and a cloud swept over the face of the moon。 When it

passed she was gone; and once more I was alone with Chaka; with the

night and the dead。



Chaka looked up; and his face was grey with the sweat of fear。



〃Who was this; Mopo?〃 he said in a hollow voice。



〃This was the Inkosazana of the Heavens; she who watches ever over the

people of our race; O King; and who from time to time is seen of men

ere great things shall befall。〃



〃I have heard speak of this queen;〃 said Chaka。 〃Wherefore came she

now; what was the song she sang; and why did she touch me with a

spear?〃



〃She came; O King; because the dead hand of Baleka summoned her; as

thou sawest。 The song she sang was of things too high for me; and why

she touched thee on the forehead with the spear I do not know; O King!

Perchance it was to crown thee chief of a yet greater realm。〃



〃Yea; perchance to crown me chief of a realm of death。〃



〃That thou art already; Black One;〃 I answered; glancing at the silent

multitude before us and the cold shape of Baleka。



Again Chaka shuddered。 〃Come; let us be going; Mopo;〃 he said; 〃now I

have learnt what it is to be afraid。〃



〃Early or late; Fear is a guest that all must feast; even kings; O

Earth…Shaker!〃 I answered; and we turned and went homewards in

silence。



Now after this night Chaka gave it out that the kraal of Gibamaxegu

was bewitched; and bewitched was the land of the Zulus; because he

might sleep no more in peace; but woke ever crying out with fear; and

muttering the name of Baleka。 Therefore; in the end he moved his kraal

far away; and built the great town of Duguza here in Natal。



Look now; my father! There on the plain far away is a place of the

white menit is called Stanger。 There; where is the white man's town;

stood the great kraal Duguza。 I cannot see; for my eyes are dark; but

you can see。 Where the gate of the kraal was built there is a house;

it is the place where the white man gives out justice; that is the

place of the gate of the kraal; through which Justice never walked。

Behind is another house; where the white men who have sinned against

Him pray to the King of Heaven for forgiveness; there on that spot

have I seen many a one who had done no wrong pray to a king of men for

mercy; but I have never seen but one who found it。 Ou! the words of

Chaka have come true: I will tell them to you presently; my father。

The white man holds the land; he goes to and fro about his business of

peace where impis ran forth to kill; his children laugh and gather

flowers where men died in blood by hundreds; they bathe in the waters

of the Imbozamo; where once the crocodiles were fed daily with human

flesh; his young men woo the maidens where other maids have kissed the

assegai。 It is changed; nothing is the same; and of Chaka are left

only a grave yonder and a name of fear。



Now; after Chaka had come to the Duguza kraal; for a while he sat

quiet; then the old thirst of blood came on him; and he sent his impis

against the people of the Pondos; and they destroyed that people; and

brought back their cattle。 But the warriors might not rest; again they

were doctored for war; and sent out by tens of thousands to conquer

Sotyangana; chief of the people who live north of the Limpopo。 They

went singing; after the king had looked upon them and bidden them

return victorious or not at all。 Their number was so great that from

the hour of dawn till the sun was high in the heavens they passed the

gates of the kraal like countless herds of cattlethey the

unconquered。 Little did they know that victory smiled on them no more;

that they must die by thousands of hunger and fever in the marshes of

the Limpopo; and that those of them who returned should come with

their shields in their bellies; having devoured their shields because

of their ravenous hunger! But what of them? They were nothing。 〃Dust〃

was the name of one of the great regiments that went out against

Sotyangana; and dust they weredust to be driven to death by the

breath of Chaka; Lion of the Zulu。



Now few men remained in the kraal Duguza; for nearly all had gone with

the impi; and only women and aged people were left。 Dingaan and

Umhlangana; brothers of the king; were there; for Chaka would not

suffer them to depart; fearing lest they should plot against him; and

he looked on them always with an angry eye; so that they trembled for

their lives; though they dared not show their fear lest fate should

follow fear。 But I guessed it; and like a snake I wound myself into

their secrets; and we talked together darkly and in hints。 But of that

presently; my father; for I must tell of the coming of Masilo; he who

would have wed Zinita; and whom Umslopogaas the Slaughterer had driven

out from the kraals of the People of the Axe。



It was on the day after the impi had left that Masilo came to the

kraal Duguza; craving leave to speak with the king。 Chaka sat before

his hut; and with him were Dingaan and Umhlangana; his royal brothers。

I was there also; and certain of the indunas; councillors of the king。

Chaka was weary that morning; for he had slept badly; as now he always

did。 Therefore; when one told him that a certain wanderer named Masilo

would speak with him; he did not command that the man should be

killed; but bade them bring him before him。 Presently there was a

sound of praising; and I saw a fat man; much worn with travel; who

crawled through the dust towards us giving the sibonga; that is;

naming the king by his royal names。 Chaka bade him cease from praising

and tell his business。 Then the man sat up and told all that tale

which you have heard; my father; of how a young man; great and strong;

came to the place of the People of the Axe and conquered Jikiza; the

holder of the axe; and become chief of that people; and of how he had

taken the cattle of Masilo and driven him away。 Now Chaka knew nothing

of this People of the Axe; for the land was great in those days; my

father; and there were many little tribes in it; living far away; of

whom the king had not even heard; so he questioned Masilo about them;

and of the number of their fighting…men; of their wealth in cattle; of

the name of the young man who ruled them; and especially as to the

tribute which they paid to the king。



Masilo answered; saying that the number of their fighting…men was

perhaps the half of a full regiment; that their cattle were many; for

they were rich; that they paid no tribute; and that the name of the

young man was Bulalio the Slaughtererat the least; he was known by

that name; and he had heard no other。



Then the king grew wroth。 〃Arise; Masilo;〃 he said; 〃and run to this

people; and speak in the ear of the people; and of him who is named

the Slaughterer; saying: 'There is another Slaughterer; who sits in a

kraal that is named Duguza; and this is his word to you; O People of

the Axe; and to thee; thou who holdest the axe。 Rise up with all the

people; and with all the cattle of your people; and come before him

who sits in the kraal Duguza; and lay in his hands the great axe

Groan…Maker。 Rise up swiftly and do this bidding; lest ye sit down

shortly and for the last time of all。'〃'1'



'1' The Zulu are buried sitting。



Masilo heard; and said that it should be so; though the way was far;

and he feared greatly to appear before him who was called the


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