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and cattle; and to serve him in his wars? Answer; you little headman!

answer in few words and short!〃



Now Umslopogaas gasped for breath in his rage; and again he fingered

the great axe。 〃It is well for you; O Mouth;〃 he said; 〃that I swore

safe conduct to you; else you had not gone henceelse you had been

served as I served certain soldiers who in bygone years were sent to

search out one Umslopogaas。 Yet I answer you in few words and short。

Look on those spearsthey are but a fourth part of the number I can

muster: that is my answer。 Look now on yonder mountain; the mountain

of ghosts and wolvesunknown; impassable; save to me and one other:

that is my answer。 Spears and mountains shall come togetherthe

mountain shall be alive with spears and with the fangs of beasts。 Let

Dingaan seek his tribute there! I have spoken!〃



Now I laughed shrilly; desiring to try the heart of Umslopogaas; my

fosterling; yet further。



〃Fool!〃 I said。 〃Boy with the brain of a monkey; for every spear you

have Dingaan; whom I serve; can send a hundred; and your mountain

shall be stamped flat; and for your ghosts and wolves; see; with the

mouth of Dingaan I spit upon them!〃 and I spat upon the ground。



Now Umslopogaas shook in his rage; and the great axe glimmered as he

shook。 He turned to the captain who was behind him; and said: 〃Say;

Galazi the Wolf; shall we kill this man and those with him?〃



〃Nay;〃 answered the Wolf; grinning; 〃do not kill them; you have given

them safe conduct。 Moreover; let them go back to their dog of a king;

that he may send out his puppies to do battle with our wolves。 It will

be a pretty fight。〃



〃Get you gone; O Mouth;〃 said Umslopogaas; 〃get you gone swiftly; lest

mischief befall you! Without my gates you shall find food to satisfy

your hunger。 Eat of it and begone; for if to…morrow at the noon you

are found within a spear's throw of this kraal; you and those with you

shall bide there forever; O Mouth of Dingaan the king!〃



Now I made as though I would depart; then; turning suddenly; I spoke

once more; saying:



〃There were words in your message to the Black One who is dead of a

certain mannay; how was he named?of a certain Mopo。〃



Now Umslopogaas started as one starts who is wounded by a spear; and

stared at me。



〃Mopo! What of Mopo; O Mouth; whose eyes are veiled? Mopo is dead;

whose son I was!〃



〃Ah!〃 I said; 〃yes; Mopo is deadthat is; the Black One who is gone

killed a certain Mopo。 How came it; O Bulalio; that you were his son?〃



〃Mopo is dead;〃 quoth Umslopogaas again; 〃he is dead with all his

house; his kraal is stamped flat; and that is why I hated the Black

One; and therefore I hate Dingaan; his brother; and will be as are

Mopo and the house of Mopo before I pay him tribute of a single ox。〃



All this while I had spoken to Umslopogaas in a feigned voice; my

father; but now I spoke again and in my own voice; saying:



〃So! Now you speak from your heart; young man; and by digging I have

reached the root of the matter。 It is because of this dead dog of a

Mopo that you defy the king。〃



Umslopogaas heard the voice; and trembled no more with anger; but

rather with fear and wonder。 He looked at me hard; answering nothing。



〃Have you a hut near by; O Chief Bulalio; foe of Dingaan the king;

where I; the mouth of the king; may speak with you a while apart; for

I would learn your message word by word that I may deliver it without

fault。 Fear not; Slaughterer; to sit alone with me in an empty hut! I

am unarmed and old; and there is that in your hand which I should

fear;〃 and I pointed to the axe。



Now Umslopogaas; still shaking in his limbs; answered 〃Follow me; O

Mouth; and you; Galazi; stay with these men。〃



So I followed Umslopogaas; and presently we came to a large hut。 He

pointed to the doorway; and I crept through it and he followed after

me。 Now for a while it seemed dark in the hut; for the sun was sinking

without and the place was full of shadow; so I waited while a man

might count fifty; till our eyes could search the darkness。 Then of a

sudden I threw the blanket from my face and looked into the yes of

Umslopogaas。



〃Look on me now; O Chief Bulalio; O Slaughterer; who once was named

Umslopogaaslook on me and say who am I?〃 Then he looked at me and

his jaw fell。



〃Either you are Mopo my father grown oldMopo; who is dead; or the

Ghost of Mopo;〃 he answered in a low voice。



〃I am Mopo; your father; Umslopogaas;〃 I said。 〃You have been long in

knowing me; who knew you from the first。〃



Then Umslopogaas cried aloud; but yet softly; and letting fall the axe

Groan…Maker; he flung himself upon my breast and wept there。 And I

wept also。



〃Oh! my father;〃 he said; 〃I thought that you were dead with the

others; and now you have come back to me; and I; I would have lifted

the axe against you in my folly。 Oh; it is well that I have lived; and

not died; since once more I look upon your facethe face that I

thought dead; but which yet lives; though it be sorely changed; as

though by grief and years。〃



〃Peace; Umslopogaas; my son;〃 I said。 〃I also deemed you dead in the

lion's mouth; though in truth it seemed strange to me that any other

man than Umslopogaas could have wrought the deeds which I have heard

of as done by Bulalio; Chief of the People of the Axeay; and thrown

defiance in the teeth of Chaka。 But you are not dead; and I; I am not

dead。 It was another Mopo whom Chaka killed; I slew Chaka; Chaka did

not slay me。〃



〃And of Nada; what of Nada; my sister?〃 he said。



〃Macropha; your mother; and Nada; your sister; are dead; Umslopogaas。

They are dead at the hands of the people of the Halakazi; who dwell in

Swaziland。〃



〃I have heard of that people;〃 he answered presently; 〃and so has

Galazi the Wolf; yonder。 He has a hate to satisfy against themthey

murdered his father; now I have two; for they have murdered my mother

and my sister。 Ah; Nada; my sister! Nada; my sister!〃 and the great

man covered his face with his hands; and rocked himself to and fro in

his grief。



Now; my father; it came into my thoughts to make the truth plain to

Umslopogaas; and tell him that Nada was no sister of his; and that he

was no son of mine; but rather of that Chaka whom my hand had

finished。 And yet I did not; though now I would that I had done so。

For I saw well how great was the pride and how high was the heart of

Umslopogaas; and I saw also that if once he should learn that the

throne of Zululand was his by right; nothing could hold him back; for

he would swiftly break into open rebellion against Dingaan the king;

and in my judgment the time was not ripe for that。 Had I known;

indeed; but one short year before that Umslopogaas still lived; he had

sat where Dingaan sat this day; but I did not know it; and the chance

had gone by for a while。 Now Dingaan was king and mustered many

regiments about him; for I had held him back from war; as in the case

of the raid that he wished to make upon the Swazis。 The chance had

gone by; but it would come again; and till it came I must say nothing。

I would do this rather; I would bring Dingaan and Umslopogaas

together; that Umslopogaas might become known in the land as a great

chief and the first of warriors。 Then I would cause him to be advanced

to be an induna; and a general ready to lead the impis of the king;

for he who leads the impis is already half a king。




So I held my peace upon this matter; but till the dawn was grey

Umslopogaas and I sat together and talked; each telling the tale of

those years that had gone since he was borne from me in the lion's

mouth。 I told him how all my wives and children had been killed; how I

had been put to the torment; and showed him my white and withered

hand。 I told him also of the death of Baleka; my sister; and of all my

people of the Langeni; and of how I had revenged my wrongs upon Chaka;

and made Dingaan to be king i

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