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beginning I have always loved Mameena as I have loved no other woman and
as no other woman was ever loved。  But while I was away with Macumazahn;
who sits yonder; to destroy Bangu; chief of the Amakoba; he who had
killed my father; Umbezi; the father of Mameena; he whom the Prince
Cetewayo gave to the vultures the other day because he had lied as to
the death of Umbelazi; he; I say; forced Mameena; against her will; to
marry Masapo the Boar; who afterwards was executed for wizardry。  Now;
here at your feast; when you reviewed the people of the Zulus; O King;
after you had given me the lady Nandie as wife; Mameena and I met again
and loved each other more than we had ever done before。  But; being an
upright woman; Mameena thrust me away from her; saying:

〃'I have a husband; who; if he is not dear to me; still is my husband;
and while he lives to him I will be true。'  Then; O King; I took counsel
with the evil in my heart; and made a plot in myself to be rid of the
Boar; Masapo; so that when he was dead I might marry Mameena。  This was
the plot that I madethat my son and Princess Nandie's should be
poisoned; and that Masapo should seem to poison him; so that he might be
killed as a wizard and I marry Mameena。〃

Now; at this astounding statement; which was something beyond the
experience of the most cunning and cruel savage present there; a gasp of
astonishment went up from the audience; even old Zikali lifted his head
and stared。  Nandie; too; shaken out of her usual calm; rose as though
to speak; then; looking first at Saduko and next at Mameena; sat herself
down again and waited。  But Saduko went on again in the same cold;
measured voice:

〃I gave Mameena a powder which I had bought for two heifers from a great
doctor who lived beyond the Tugela; but who is now dead; which powder I
told her was desired by Nandie; my Inkosikazi; to destroy the little
beetles than ran about the hut; and directed her where she was to spread
it。  Also; I gave her the bag of medicine; telling her to thrust it into
the doorway of the hut; that it might bring a blessing upon my House。 
These things she did ignorantly to please me; not knowing that the
powder was poison; not knowing that the medicine was bewitched。  So my
child died; as I wished it to die; and; indeed; I myself fell sick
because by accident I touched the powder。

〃Afterwards Masapo was smelt out as a wizard by old Zikali; I having
caused a bag of the poison to be sewn in his kaross in order to deceive
Zikali; and killed by your order; O King; and Mameena was given to me as
a wife; also by your order; O King; which was what I desired。  Later on;
as I have told you; I wearied of her; and wishing to please the Prince
who has wandered away; I commanded her to yield herself to him; which
Mameena did out of her love for me and to advance my fortunes; she who
is blameless in all things。〃

Saduko finished speaking and sat down again; as an automaton might do
when a wire is pulled; his lack…lustre eyes still fixed upon Mameena's
face。

〃You have heard; O King;〃 said Mameena。  〃Now pass judgment; knowing
that; if it be your will; I am ready to die for Saduko's sake。〃

But Panda sprang up in a rage。

_〃Take him away!〃_ he said; pointing to Saduko。  〃Take away that dog who
is not fit to live; a dog who eats his own child that thereby he may
cause another to be slain unjustly and steal his wife。〃

The executioners leapt forward; and; having something to say; for I
could bear this business no longer; I began to rise to my feet。  Before
I gained them; however; Zikali was speaking。

〃O King;〃 he said; 〃it seems that you have killed one man unjustly on
this matter; namely; Masapo。  Would you do the same by another?〃 and he
pointed to Saduko。

〃What do you mean?〃 asked Panda angrily。  〃Have you not heard this low
fellow; whom I made great; giving him the rule over tribes and my
daughter in marriage; confess with his own lips that he murdered his
child; the child of my blood; in order that he might eat a fruit which
grew by the roadside for all men to nibble at?〃 and he glared at
Mameena。

〃Aye; Child of Senzangakona;〃 answered Zikali; 〃I heard Saduko say this
with his own lips; but the voice that spoke from the lips was not the
voice of Saduko; as; were you a skilled Nyanga like me; you would have
known as well as I do; and as well as does the white man;
Watcher…by…Night; who is a reader of hearts。

〃Hearken now; O King; and you great ones around the King; and I will
tell you a story。  Matiwane; the father of Saduko; was my friend; as he
was yours; O King; and when Bangu slew him and his people; by leave of
the Wild Beast 'Chaka'; I saved the child; his son; aye; and brought him
up in my own House; having learned to love him。  Then; when he became a
man; I; the Opener…of…Roads; showed him two roads; down either of which
he might choose to walkthe Road of Wisdom and the Road of War and
Women: the white road that runs through peace to knowledge; and the red
road that runs through blood to death。

〃But already there stood one upon this red road who beckoned him; she
who sits yonder; and he followed after her; as I knew he would。  From
the beginning she was false to him; taking a richer man for her husband。
 Then; when Saduko grew great; she grew sorry; and came to ask my
counsel as to how she might be rid of Masapo; whom she swore she hated。 
I told her that she could leave him for another man; or wait till her
Spirit moved him from her path; but I never put evil into her heart;
seeing that it was there already。

〃Then she and no other; having first made Saduko love her more than
ever; murdered the child of Nandie; his Inkosikazi; and so brought about
the death of Masapo and crept into Saduko's arms。  Here she slept a
while; till a new shadow fell upon her; that of the
'Elephant…with…the…tuft…of…hair;' who will walk the woods no more。  Him
she beguiled that she might grow great the quicker; and left the house
of Saduko; taking his heart with her; she who was destined to be the
doom of men。

〃Now; into Saduko's breast; where his heart had been; entered an evil
spirit of jealousy and of revenge; and in the battle of Endondakusuka
that spirit rode him as a white man rides a horse。  As he had arranged
to do with the Prince Cetewayo yondernay; deny it not; O  Prince; for
I know all; did you not make a bargain together; on the third night
before the battle; among the bushes; and start apart when the buck leapt
out between you?〃 (Here Cetewayo; who had been about to speak; threw the
corner of his kaross over his face。)  〃As he had arranged to do; I say;
he went over with his regiments from the Isigqosa to the Usutu; and so
brought about the fall of Umbelazi and the death of many thousands。 
Yes; and this he did for one reason onlybecause yonder woman had left
him for the Prince; and he cared more for her than for all the world
could give him; for her who had filled him with madness as a bowl is
filled with milk。  And now; O King; you have heard this man tell you a
story; you have heard him shout out that he is viler than any man in all
the land; that he murdered his own child; the child he loved so well; to
win this witch; that afterwards he gave her to his friend and lord to
buy more of his favour; and that lastly he deserted that lord because he
thought that there was another lord from whom he could buy more favour。 
Is it not so; O King?〃

〃It is so;〃 answered Panda; 〃and therefore must Saduko be thrown out to
the jackals。〃

〃Wait a while; O King。  I say that Saduko has spoken not with his own
voice; but with the voice of Mameena。  I say that she is the greatest
witch in all the land; and that she has drugged him with the medicine of
her eyes; so that he knows not what he says; even as she drugged the
Prince who is dead。〃

〃Then prove it; or he dies!〃 exclaimed the King。

Now the dwarf went to Panda and whispered in his ear; whereon Panda
whispered in turn into the ears of two of his councillors。  These men;
who were unarmed; rose and made as though to leave the isi…gohlo。  But
as they passed Mameena one of them suddenly threw his arms about her;
pinioning her arms; the ot

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