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  IntheafternoonsomenativescriedoutthatKittakarawascoming,andLieutenant-ColonelAbd-el-Kader,withafewmen,immediatelywentouttomeethim。

  Kittakarawouldnotapproachwithinlessthanaboutahundredyards,butheassuredAbd-el-KaderthattheoutbreakwasnotthefaultofKabbaRega,butthattheresponsibilitylaywithMatonse,whohadescaped,andthatheshouldbecapturedanddelivereduptome。

  HecontinuedtoassureAbd-el-KaderthatKabbaRegahadalreadyorderedprovisionsandalargenumberofelephants’tuskstobecollectedforus,andthat,althoughforthepresenthewashidingthroughfearinthehighgrass,hewouldquicklyrebuildhisdivanclosetomyown,soastoliveinfriendship。

  ItwasimpossibletocreditonesyllableinUnyoro。Ontheotherhand,shouldIbeunabletobringtheenemytoterms,Ishouldbechainedtothespot,asitwouldbeimpossibletotransportmybaggage。

  Itwasanawkwardposition。Thetreacheryhadbeenfrightful,andI

  couldonlyattributeittoKabbaRega’sorders,inspiteoftheprotestationsofKittakara。IfIshouldberightinmysuspicions,whatwouldbecomeofMajorAbdullahandhisdetachment?

  Nothingwouldbeeasierforthe300nativeswhohadaccompaniedmypeoplewiththepost,thantobehavewellontheroutetoFatiko,inordertoestablishconfidence。Theycouldthencarryalltheeffectsandammunition,incompanywithAbdullahandhistroops,fromFatikotoUnyoro,andintheprairiewilderness,theymightmurdereverymanatnightwhenasleep,andpossessthemselvesofthearms,ammunition,andeffects,withwhichtheywouldrejoinKabbaRega。

  Thiswasafrightfulidea;andtherecouldbenodoubtthatsuchtreacheryhadbeenplanned,ifKabbaRegawereguiltyoftheattempttopoisonthetroopsandattackusbysurprise。Itwashardtodisbelievehisguilt。

  TherewerenomeanspossibleofcommunicationwithAbdullah。Incaseofnecessity,therewasonlyonemove;thiswastomarchtotheVictoriaNile,andformanalliancewithRionga,theoldenemyofKamrasi’sfamily,whomIhadalwaysrefusedtoattack。IwassurethathemusthaveheardofmyrefusaltoallymyselfwithKabbaRegaagainsthim:

  thushewouldbefavourabletothegovernment。

  Iresolvedthat,ifhostilitiesshouldcontinue,IwouldproclaimRiongarepresentativeofthegovernment,asvassal-chiefofUnyoro,intheroomofKabbaRega,deposed。

  RiongawouldsendalettertowarnMajorAbdullahatFatiko;buthowwasItoconveymybaggageandammunitionfromMasinditoFoweera,withoutasinglecarrier,orevenaguide?

  Itwastheheightoftherainyseason,andthegrasswasaboutnineortenfeethigh,throughoutacountryofdenseandtangledforest。

  Ihadnointerpreterofmyown;UmbogowasKabbaRega’sslave,andalthoughIfanciedthathewasfondofus,Ihadnofaithinanyoneofthesedetestablepeople。ThiswantofconfidencewaskeenlyfeltatatimewhenIrequiredaninterpreterinwhomIcouldabsolutelytrust。I

  wasobligedtoconfidemyplantoUmbogo,asIwishedhimtofindsomemanamongthenativeswhowouldtakeamessagetoRionga。

  IknewthatmanypeoplehatedKabbaRega。UmbogohadfrequentlyassuredmethatMashudi,whichwasonlytwodaysdistantfromMasindi,tothesouth-east,hadalwaysbeenRionga’sstronghold;andthatthenativesofthatdistrictwouldriseinfavouroftheirchief,shouldanyreversebefallKabbaRega。

  Thenewsofthedefeatofhisarmy,andthecompletedestructionofhiscapital,wouldrunthroughthecountrylikewild-fire。ItwaswellknownthatRiongahadspies,whoweredisguisedasfriends,evenatthecourtofKabbaRega;theseagentssenthiminformationofallthatoccurred。

  IfUmbogocouldcommunicatewithoneofthesepeople,ImightsendofftoRionga,andbeghimtosend300mentoFatiko,withaletterfrommyselftoMajorAbdullah。Rionga’speoplewouldtransporttheeffectsinsteadofRabbaRega’scarriers,whowouldbeseizedandheldashostages。ThiswouldsaveAbdullahfromtheintendedtreachery,ifitweredoneatonce;buttherewasnotamomenttolose。

  Alreadyfifteendayshadelapsedsincemypartywiththeposthadstarted,andbythistimetheyshouldbenearFatiko,atthattimetheyhadalreadybeentreacherouslyattacked。unlesstheyhadbeendelayedupontheroad,aswasusualinUnyoro。

  IfIcoulddependuponRionga,hewouldatoncesaveAbdullah’sparty,andhewouldsendalargeforcetocommunicatewithmeatMasindi。

  HadIprovisions,Icouldhaveheldmynowfortifiedpositionagainstawholeworldofniggers;butwithonlyahundredmen,Ishouldbeunabletoforageinthiscountryofhighgrass,andatthesametimedefendthestation。

  AlldependeduponthepossibilityofmycommunicationwithRionga。

  UmbogodeclaredthatifIwouldonlymarchtoMashudi,thenativeswouldriseinhisfavourandjoinme。

  Itoldhimthatifthisweretrue,hecouldsurelyfindsomepersonwhowouldruntoMashudi,andraisethemalcontents,whowouldatoncecarrymymessagetoRionga。

  Umbogopromisedtodohisbest:atthesametimeheexpressedanopinionthatRiongawouldnotwaitlongininaction,butthathewouldinvadeKabbaRegadirectlythatheshouldhearofthewar。Frommyexperienceofnatives,Ididnotsharehisopinion。

  AsKittakarahadapologizedfortheattacktoColonelAbd-el-Kader,andatrucehadbeenarranged,agreatnumberofnativesspreadthemselvesovertheruinsofthetown,tosearchfortheironmolotes,whicharegenerallyconcealedintheearth,beneaththefloorofthehuts。Thenativeswereallproddingthesmokinggroundwiththeiron-tippedbutt-endsoftheirlancestodiscoverthetreasures。

  Umbogonowwentamongthemwithhisguard,andconverseduponthecauseofthelateattack。

  Intheevening,Umbogodeclaredthathewasnotquitecertainofthetruth;heevidentlysuspectedthesincerityofKabbaRega。ItwasquiteimpossibletoprocureanymessengeratpresentthatcouldbetrustedwithamessagetoRionga。

  Thememorable8thofJunehappenedtobemybirthday。Ithadbeenthedayofdeathtomylamentedfollower,Monsoor;butwehadwellavengedhim。

  Umbogoreportedthatthenativeshadgivenhimthenamesofninematongaleschiefskilledintheaction,togetherwithalargenumberofcommonpeople。Agreatmanywerestillmissing:thesewereprobablylyinginthehighgrasswhichhadbeenrakedbythehotfireofthesniders。Vultureswerecollectedinimmensenumbersovermanyspotsinthisdensecovert,whichdenotedtheplaceswherethe”missing”hadfallen。

  Iorderedthetroopstoabandontheirundefendedcamp,andtosleepwithinthefortthatnight。

  Themorningofthe9thofJunearrived——thenighthadpassedinperfectquiet。

  Mytroopssettoworkwiththeirsharpsword-bayonets,swords,knives,&c。,tocutdownallthehighgrassintheneighbourhood,soastothrowopentheview,andpreventtheenemyfromattackingusbyanothersurprise。Theyworkedformanyhours,andsoonfoundanumberofthemissing,whowerelyingdead。Fivebodieswerediscoveredclosetogether,asthoughtheyhadbeenkilledbyashell。Thiswasinaspotwherethe”FortyThieves”hadbeenatwork。

  Oneunfortunatecreaturewasfoundinthehighgrasswithasmashedleg。

  Hehadbeenlying,thirstyandinpain,foraboutthirtyhoursinthesamespot。Mymengavehimwaterandfood,andhisfriendscameandtookhimaway。Thewoundedmanseemedverygrateful,andhetoldmysoldiersthattheywere”bettermenthantheUnyoros,whowouldcertainlymurderawoundedenemyinsteadofgivinghimfoodandwater。”

  IhadtoldUmbogotomakeinquiriesastothesafetyoflittleCherri-Merri。Theboywasunharmed,ashehadbeentakenawaybeforethefight。

  Itwasnowprovedthatthecowshadalsobeenremovedduringthenightprevioustotheattack,asIhadsuspected。

  Duringtheday,vastnumberofpeoplewerecollectedatalargevillage,situatedonaknoll,about700yardsfromourstationinadirectline。

  Thisplace,wewereinformed,wasnowoccupiedbyKabbaRega。Theknollwasabouteightyfeetlowerthanourhighposition;therefore,aswehadroughlycutdownthegrass,welookeddirectlyuponthevillage。

  Welostnotimeinerectingthelargeastronomicaltelescopeuponitsstand。Thiswasplacedupontheflatgravelapproachinfrontofthegovernmentdivan,andthroughthepowerfulglasswecoulddistinguisheachfeature,andtheexpressionofeveryindividualcountenanceofthecrowdwithinthevillage。

  Duringtheday,messengersarrivedfromKabbaRegawithanofficialexplanationofthemisunderstanding。TheydeclaredthatitwasentirelythefaultofMatonse,whowouldbesooncaptured;thatKabbaRegadesiredthemtoexpresshisdeepregret;”Washenotmyson?Didhenotdependupontheprotectionofhisfather?”Heonlybeggedforpeace。Thenativeshadbeenkilledingreatnumbers;therefore”ifwehadlostafewsoldiers,theUnyorohadlostmany——sotheaffairwassettled。”

  ItoldthemthatnothingcouldevercompensateforthelossofMonsoor,whohadbeensotreacherouslykilled;atthesametime,ifKabbaRegacouldprovethattheguiltreallylaywithMatonse,thesimpleplanwouldbetodeliverhimuptome。

  IrecalledtotheirrecollectionhowIhadpassedtenmonthsinUnyorointhereignofKamrasi,atwhichtimeIhadonlyanescortofthirteenmen,andnomisunderstandinghadeveroccurred。Iexplainedthatthefaultwasnotonmyside。Anattempthadbeenmadetopoisonuscollectively;wehadthenbeensurprisedbyathoroughlyorganizedattack,atatimewhenthetroopsweresupposedtohavebeendisabledbythepoison。

  KabbaRegamustclearhischaracter。Ifhewereinnocent,Ishouldbeonlytoohappy。

  Thematongale,orsheik,whowastheprincipalmessenger,assuredmethatKabbaRegawasquiteindespair,andthathehadgivenordersforprovisionsandalargequantityofivorytobecollected,whichwouldbesenttousonthedayfollowing,inchargeofRahonkaandKittakara。

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