第3章
加入书架 A- A+
点击下载App,搜索"Black Heart and White Heart",免费读到尾

  \"Alittlething,Chief,athingofnoaccount,onlythegirlNanea,towhomasitchancesIhavetakenafancy。\"

  \"Iwantedherformyself,WhiteMan,buthewhositsatUlundihaslaidhishanduponher。\"

  \"Thatisnothing,Chief;Icanarrangewithhimwho’sitsatUlundi。’

  ItiswithyouwhoaregreatherethatIwishtocometoterms。

  Listen:ifyougrantmydesire,notonlywillIfulfilyoursuponyourfoes,butwhenthegirlisdeliveredintomyhandsIwillgiveyouthisrifleandahundredroundsofcartridges。\"

  MaputalookedatthesportingMartini,andhiseyesglistened。

  \"Itisgood,\"hesaid;\"itisverygood。OftenhaveIwishedforsuchagunthatwillenablemetoshootgame,andtotalkwithmyenemiesfromfaraway。Promiseittome,WhiteMan,andyoushalltakethegirlifIcangivehertoyou。\"

  \"Youswearit,Maputa?\"

  \"IswearitbytheheadofChaka,andthespiritsofmyfathers。\"

  \"Good。AtdawnonthefourthdayfromnowitisthepurposeofUmgona,hisdaughterNanea,andNahoon,tocrosstheriverintoNatalbythedriftthatiscalledCrocodileDrift,takingtheircattlewiththemandflyingfromtheking。Ialsoshallbeoftheircompany,fortheyknowthatIhavelearnedtheirsecret,andwouldmurdermeifItriedtoleavethem。Nowyouwhoarechiefoftheborderandguardianofthatdrift,musthideatnightwithsomemenamongtherocksintheshallowsofthedriftandawaitourcoming。FirstNaneawillcrossdrivingthecowsandcalves,forsoitisarranged,andIshallhelpher;thenwillfollowUmgonaandNahoonwiththeoxenandheifers。Onthesetwoyoumustfall,killingthemandcapturingthecattle,andafterwardsIwillgiveyoutherifle。\"

  \"Whatifthekingshouldaskforthegirl,WhiteMan?\"

  \"Thenyoushallanswerthatintheuncertainlightyoudidnotrecogniseherandsosheslippedawayfromyou;moreover,thatatfirstyoufearedtoseizethegirllesthercriesshouldalarmthemenandtheyshouldescapeyou。\"

  \"Good,buthowcanIbesurethatyouwillgivemethegunonceyouareacrosstheriver?\"

  \"Thus:beforeIenterthefordIwilllaytherifleandcartridgesuponastonebythebank,tellingNaneathatIshallreturntofetchthemwhenIhavedrivenoverthecattle。\"

  \"Itiswell,WhiteMan;Iwillnotfailyou。\"

  Sotheplotwasmade,andaftersomefurtherconversationuponpointsofdetail,thetwoconspiratorsshookhandsandparted。

  \"Thatoughttocomeoffallright,\"reflectedHaddentohimselfasheplungedandfloatedinthewatersofthestream,\"butsomehowIdon’tquitetrustourfriendMaputa。ItwouldhavebeenbetterifIcouldhaverelieduponmyselftogetridofNahoonandhisrespecteduncle——

  acoupleofshotswoulddoitinthewater。Butthenthatwouldbemurderandmurderisunpleasant;whereastheotherthingisonlythedeliverytojusticeoftwobasedeserters,alaudableactioninamilitarycountry。Alsopersonalinterferenceuponmypartmightturnthegirlagainstme;whileafterUmgonaandNahoonhavebeenwipedoutbyMaputa,she/must/acceptmyescort。Ofcoursethereisarisk,butineverywalkoflifethemostcautioushavetotakerisksattimes。\"

  Asitchanced,PhilipHaddenwascorrectinhissuspicionsofhiscoadjutor,Maputa。Evenbeforethatworthychiefreachedhisownkraal,hehadcometotheconclusionthatthewhiteman’splan,thoughattractiveinsomeways,wastoodangerous,sinceitwascertainthatifthegirlNaneaescaped,thekingwouldbeindignant。Moreover,themenhetookwithhimtodothekillinginthedriftwouldsuspectsomethingandtalk。Ontheotherhandhewouldearnmuchcreditwithhismajestybyrevealingtheplot,sayingthathehadlearneditfromthelipsofthewhitehunter,whomUmgonaandNahoonhadforcedtoparticipateinit,andofwhosecovetedriflehemusttrusttochancetopossesshimself。

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  Anhourlatertwodiscreetmessengerswereboundingacrosstheplains,bearingwordsfromtheChiefMaputa,theWardenoftheBorder,tothe\"greatBlackElephant\"atUlundi。

  CHAPTERV

  THEDOOMPOOL

  FortuneshoweditselfstrangelyfavourabletotheplansofNahoonandNanea。OneoftheZulucaptain’sperplexitieswasastohowheshouldlullthesuspicionsandevadethevigilanceofhisowncompanions,whotogetherwithhimselfhadbeendetailedbythekingtoassistHaddeninhishuntingandtoguardagainsthisescape。Asitchanced,however,onthedayaftertheincidentofthevisitofMaputa,amessengerarrivedfromnolessapersonthanthegreatmilitaryInduna,TvingwayokaMarolo,whoafterwardscommandedtheZuluarmyatIsandhlwana,orderingthesementoreturntotheirregiment,theUmcityuCorps,whichwastobeplaceduponfullwarfooting。

  AccordinglyNahoonsentthem,sayingthathehimselfwouldfollowwithBlackHeartinthecourseofafewdays,asatpresentthewhitemanwasnotsufficientlyrecoveredfromhishurtstoallowofhistravellingfastandfar。Sothesoldierswent,doubtingnothing。

  ThenUmgonagaveitoutthatinobediencetothecommandofthekinghewasabouttostartforUlundi,takingwithhimhisdaughterNaneatobedeliveredoverintothe/Sigodhla/,andalsothosefifteenheadofcattlethathadbeen/lobola’d/byNahooninconsiderationofhisforthcomingmarriage,whereofhehadbeenfinedbyCetywayo。Underpretencethattheyrequiredachangeofveldt,therestofhiscattlehesentawayinchargeofaBasutoherdwhoknewnothingoftheirplans,tellinghimtokeepthembytheCrocodileDrift,astherethegrasswasgoodandsweet。

  Allpreparationsbeingcompleted,onthethirddaythepartystarted,headingstraightforUlundi。Aftertheyhadtravelledsomemiles,however,theylefttheroadandturningsharptotheright,passedunobservedofanythroughagreatstretchofuninhabitedbush。TheirpathnowlaynotfarfromthePoolofDoom,which,indeed,wasclosetoUmgona’skraal,andtheforestthatwascalledHomeoftheDead,butoutofsightofthese。Itwastheirplantotravelbynight,reachingthebrokencountryneartheCrocodileDriftonthefollowingmorning。Heretheyproposedtoliehidthatdayandthroughthenight;

  then,havingfirstcollectedthecattlewhichhadprecededthem,tocrosstheriveratthebreakofdawnandescapeintoNatal。Atleastthiswastheplanofhiscompanions;but,asweknow,Haddenhadanotherprogramme,whereonafteronelastappearancetwoofthepartywouldplaynopart。

  Duringthatlongafternoon’sjourneyUmgona,whokneweveryinchofthecountry,walkedaheaddrivingthefifteencattleandcarryinginhishandalongtravellingstickofblackandwhite/umzimbeet/wood,forintruththeoldmanwasinahurrytoreachhisjourney’send。

  NextcameNahoon,armedwithabroadassegai,butnakedexceptforhismoochaandneckletofbaboon’steeth,andwithhimNaneainherwhitebead-borderedmantle。Hadden,whobroughtuptherear,noticedthatthegirlseemedtobeunderthespellofanimminentapprehension,forfromtimetotimesheclaspedherlover’sarm,andlookingupintohisface,addressedhimwithvehemence,almostwithpassion。

  Curiouslyenough,thesighttouchedHadden,andonceortwicehewasshakenbysosharpapangofremorseatthethoughtofhisshareinthistragedy,thathecastaboutinhismindseekingameanstounravelthewebofdeathwhichhehimselfhadwoven。Buteverthatevilvoicewaswhisperingathisear。Itremindedhimthathe,thewhite/Inkoos/,hadbeenrefusedbythisduskybeauty,andthatifhefoundawaytosavehim,withinsomefewhoursshewouldbethewifeofthesavagegentlemanatherside,themanwhohadnamedhimBlackHeartandwhodespisedhim,themanwhomhehadmeanttomurderandwhoimmediatelyrepaidhistreacherybyrescuinghimfromthejawsoftheleopardattheriskofhisownlife。Moreover,itwasalawofHadden’sexistencenevertodenyhimselfofanythingthathedesiredifitlaywithinhispowertotakeit——alawwhichhadledhimalwaysdeeperintosin。Inotherrespects,indeed,ithadnotcarriedhimfar,forinthepasthehadnotdesiredmuch,andhehadwonlittle;

  butthisparticularflowerwastohishand,andhewouldpluckit。IfNahoonstoodbetweenhimandtheflower,somuchtheworseforNahoon,andifitshouldwitherinhisgrasp,somuchtheworsefortheflower;itcouldalwaysbethrownaway。Thusitcameaboutthat,notforthefirsttimeinhislife,PhilipHaddendiscardedthesomewhatspasmodicprickingsofconscienceandlistenedtothatevilwhisperingathisear。

  Abouthalf-pastfiveo’clockintheafternoonthefourrefugeespassedthestreamthatamileorsodownfelloverthelittleprecipiceintotheDoomPool;and,enteringapatchofthorntreesonthefurtherside,walkedstraightintothemidstoftwo-and-twentysoldiers,whowerebeguilingthetediumofexpectancybythetakingofsnuffandthesmokingof/dakka/ornativehemp。Withthesesoldiers,seatedonhispony,forhewastoofattowalk,waitedtheChiefMaputa。

  Observingthattheirexpectedguestshadarrived,themenknockedoutthe/dakka/pipe,replacedthesnuffboxesintheslitsmadeinthelobesoftheirears,andsecuredthefourofthem。

  \"Whatisthemeaningofthis,OKing’ssoldiers?\"askedUmgonainaquaveringvoice。\"WejourneytothekraalofU’Cetywayo;whydoyoumolestus?\"

  \"Indeed。Whereforethenareyourfacessettowardsthesouth。DoestheBlackOneliveinthesouth?Well,youwilljourneytoanotherkraalpresently,\"answeredthejovial-lookingcaptainofthepartywithacallouslaugh。

  \"Idonotunderstand,\"stammeredUmgona。

  \"ThenIwillexplainwhileyourest,\"saidthecaptain。\"TheChiefMaputayondersentwordtotheBlackOneatUlundithathehadlearnedofyourintendedflighttoNatalfromthelipsofthiswhiteman,whohadwarnedhimofit。TheBlackOnewasangry,anddespatchedustocatchyouandmakeanendofyou。Thatisall。Comeonnow,quietly,andletusfinishthematter。AstheDoomPoolisnear,yourdeathswillbeeasy。\"

  Nahoonheardthewords,andsprangstraightatthethroatofHadden;

  buthedidnotreachit,forthesoldierspulledhimdown。Naneaheardthemalso,andturning,lookedthetraitorintheeyes;shesaidnothing,sheonlylooked,buthecouldneverforgetthatlook。ThewhitemanforhispartwasfilledwithafieryindignationagainstMaputa。

  \"Youwickedvillain,\"hegasped,whereatthechiefsmiledinasicklyfashion,andturnedaway。

  ThentheyweremarchedalongthebanksofthestreamtilltheyreachedthewaterfallthatfellintothePoolofDoom。

  Haddenwasabravemanafterhisfashion,buthisheartquailedashegazedintothatabyss。

  \"Areyougoingtothrowmeinthere?\"heaskedoftheZulucaptaininathickvoice。

  \"You,WhiteMan?\"repliedthesoldierunconcernedly。\"No,ourordersaretotakeyoutotheking,butwhathewilldowithyouIdonotknow。Thereistobewarbetweenyourpeopleandours,soperhapshemeanstopoundyouintomedicinefortheuseofthewitch-doctors,ortopegyouoveranant-heapasawarningtootherwhitemen。\"

  Haddenreceivedthisinformationinsilence,butitseffectuponhisbrainwasbracing,forinstantlyhebegantosearchoutsomemeansofescape。

  Bynowthepartyhadhaltednearthetwothorntreesthathungoverthewatersofthepool。

  \"Whodivesfirst,\"askedthecaptainoftheChiefMaputa。

  \"Theoldwizard,\"hereplied,noddingatUmgona;\"thenhisdaughterafterhim,andlastofallthisfellow,\"andhestruckNahooninthefacewithhisopenhand。

  \"Comeon,Wizard,\"saidthecaptain,graspingUmgonabythearm,\"andletusseehowyoucanswim。\"

  AtthewordsofdoomUmgonaseemedtorecoverhisself-command,afterthefashionofhisrace。

  \"Noneedtoleadme,soldier,\"hesaid,shakinghimselfloose,\"whoamoldandreadytodie。\"Thenhekissedhisdaughterathisside,wrungNahoonbythehand,andturningfromHaddenwithagestureofcontemptwalkedoutupontheplatformthatjoinedthetwothorntrunks。Herehestoodforamomentlookingatthesettingsun,thensuddenly,andwithoutasound,hehurledhimselfintotheabyssbelowandvanished。

  \"Thatwasabraveone,\"saidthecaptainwithadmiration。\"Canyouspringtoo,girl,ormustwethrowyou?\"

  \"Icanwalkmyfather’spath,\"Naneaansweredfaintly,\"butfirstI

  craveleavetosayoneword。Itistruethatwewereescapingfromtheking,andthereforebythelawwemustdie;butitwasBlackHeartherewhomadetheplot,andhewhohasbetrayedus。Wouldyouknowwhyhehasbetrayedus?Becausehesoughtmyfavour,andIrefusedhim,andthisisthevengeancethathetakes——awhiteman’svengeance。\"

  \"/Wow!/\"brokeinthechiefMaputa,\"thisprettyonespeakstruth,forthewhitemanwouldhavemadeabargainwithmeunderwhichUmgona,thewizard,andNahoon,thesoldier,weretobekilledattheCrocodileDrift,andhehimselfsufferedtoescapewiththegirl。I

  spokehimsoftlyandsaid’yes,’andthenlikealoyalmanIreportedtotheking。\"

  \"Youhear,\"sighedNanea。\"Nahoon,fareyouwell,thoughpresentlyperhapsweshallbetogetheragain。ItwasIwhotemptedyoufromyourduty。Formysakeyouforgotyourhonour,andIamrepaid。Farewell,myhusband,itisbettertodiewithyouthantoenterthehouseoftheking’swomen,\"andNaneasteppedontotheplatform。

  Here,holdingtoaboughofoneofthethorntrees,sheturnedandaddressedHadden,saying:——

  \"BlackHeart,youseemtohavewontheday,butmeatleastyouloseand——thesunisnotyetset。Aftersunsetcomesthenight,BlackHeart,andinthatnightIpraythatyoumaywandereternally,andbegiventodrinkofmybloodandthebloodofUmgonamyfather,andthebloodofNahoonmyhusband,whosavedyourlife,andwhomyouhavemurdered。Perchance,BlackHeart,wemayyetmeetyonder——intheHouseoftheDead。\"

  ThenutteringalowcryNaneaclaspedherhandsandsprangupwardsandoutwardsfromtheplatform。Thewatchersbenttheirheadsforwardtolook。Theysawherrushheadlongdownthefaceofthefalltostrikethewaterfiftyfeetbelow。Afewseconds,andforthelasttime,theycaughtsightofherwhitegarmentglimmeringonthesurfaceofthegloomypool。Thentheshadowsandmist-wreathshidit,andshewasgone。

  \"Now,husband,\"criedthecheerfulvoiceofthecaptain,\"yonderisyourmarriagebed,sobeswifttofollowabridewhoissoreadytoleadtheway。/Wow!/butyouaregoodpeopletokill;neverhaveIhadtodowithanywhogavelesstrouble。You————\"andhestopped,formentalagonyhaddoneitswork,andsuddenlyNahoonwentmadbeforehiseyes。

  Witharoarlikethatofalionthegreatmancastoffthosewhoheldhimandseizingoneofthemroundthewaistandthigh,heputoutallhisterriblestrength。Liftinghimasthoughhehadbeenaninfant,hehurledhimovertheedgeoftheclifftofindhisdeathontherocksofthePoolofDoom。Thencrying:——

  \"BlackHeart!yourturn,BlackHeartthetraitor!\"herushedatHadden,hiseyesrollingandfoamflyingfromhislips,ashepassedstrikingthechiefMaputafromhishorsewithabackwardblowofhishand。IllwouldithavegonewiththewhitemanifNahoonhadcaughthim。Buthecouldnotcomeathim,forthesoldiersspranguponhimandnotwithstandinghisfearfulstrugglestheypulledhimtotheground,asatcertainfestivalstheZuluregimentswiththeirnakedhandspulldownabullinthepresenceoftheking。

  \"Casthimoverbeforehecanworkmoremischief,\"saidavoice。Butthecaptaincriedout,\"Nay,nay,heissacred;thefirefromHeavenhasfallenonhisbrain,andwemaynotharmhim,elseevilwouldovertakeusall。Bindhimhandandfoot,andbearhimtenderlytowherehecanbecaredfor。SurelyIthoughtthattheseevil-doersweregivingustoolittletrouble,andthusithasproved。\"

  SotheysetthemselvestomakefastNahoon’shandsandwrists,usingasmuchgentlenessastheymight,foramongtheZulusalunaticisaccountedholy。Itwasnoeasytask,andittooktime。

  Haddenglancedaroundhim,andsawhisopportunity。Onthegroundclosebesidehimlayhisrifle,whereoneofthesoldiershadplacedit,andaboutadozenyardsawayMaputa’sponywasgrazing。Withaswiftmovement,heseizedtheMartiniandfivesecondslaterhewasonthebackofthepony,headingfortheCrocodileDriftatagallop。Soquicklyindeeddidheexecutethismasterlyretreat,thatoccupiedastheyallwereinbindingNahoon,forhalfaminuteormorenoneofthesoldiersnoticedwhathadhappened。ThenMaputachancedtosee,andwaddledafterhimtothetopoftherise,screaming:——

  \"Thewhitethief,hehasstolenmyhorse,andtheguntoo,thegunthathepromisedtogiveme。\"

  Hadden,whobythistimewasahundredyardsaway,heardhimclearly,andaragefilledhisheart。Thismanhadmadeanopenmurdererofhim;more,hehadbeenthemeansofrobbinghimofthegirlforwhosesakehehaddippedhishandsintheseiniquities。Heglancedoverhisshoulder;Maputawasstillrunning,andalone。Yes,therewastime;atanyratehewouldriskit。

  Pullinguptheponywithajerk,heleaptfromitsback,slippinghisarmthroughthereinwithanalmostsimultaneousmovement。Asitchanced,andashehadhopedwouldbethecase,theanimalwasatrainedshootinghorse,andstoodstill。Haddenplantedhisfeetfirmlyonthegroundanddrawingadeepbreath,hecockedtherifleandcoveredtheadvancingchief。NowMaputasawhispurposeandwithayellofterrorturnedtofly。Haddenwaitedasecondtogetthesightfaironhisbroadback,thenjustasthesoldiersappearedabovetherisehepressedthetrigger。Hewasanotedshot,andinthisinstancehisskilldidnotfailhim;for,beforeheheardthebullettell,Maputaflunghisarmswideandplungedtothegrounddead。

  Threesecondsmore,andwithasavagecurse,Haddenhadremountedtheponyandwasridingforhislifetowardstheriver,whichawhilelaterhecrossedinsafety。

  CHAPTERVI

  THEGHOSTOFTHEDEAD

  WhenNanealeaptfromthedizzyplatformthatoverhungthePoolofDoom,astrangefortunebefellher。Closeintotheprecipiceweremanyjaggedrocks,andonthesethewatersofthefallfellandthundered,boundingfromtheminspoutsofsprayintothetroubleddepthsofthefossbeyond。Itwasonthesestonesthatthelifewasdashedoutfromthebodiesofthewretchedvictimswhowerehurledfromabove。ButNanea,itwillberemembered,hadnotwaitedtobetreatedthus,andasitchancedthestrongspringwithwhichshehadleapttodeathcarriedherclearoftherocks。Byaverylittleshemissedtheedgeofthemandstrikingthedeepwaterheadfirstlikesomepractiseddiver,shesankdownanddowntillshethoughtthatshewouldneverriseagain。Yetshedidrise,attheendofthepoolinthemouthoftherapid,alongwhichshespedswiftly,carrieddownbytherushofthewater。Fortunatelytherewerenorockshere;and,sinceshewasaskilfulswimmer,sheescapedthedangerofbeingthrownagainstthebanks。

  Foralongdistanceshewasbornethustillatlengthshesawthatshewasinaforest,fortreescutoffthelightfromthewater,andtheirdroopingbranchessweptitssurface。OneoftheseNaneacaughtwithherhand,andbythehelpofitshedraggedherselffromtheRiverofDeathwhencenonehadescapedbefore。Nowshestooduponthebankgaspingbutquiteunharmed;therewasnotascratchonherbody;evenherwhitegarmentwasstillfastaboutherneck。

  Butthoughshehadsufferednohurtinherterriblevoyage,soexhaustedwasNaneathatshecouldscarcelystand。Herethegloomwasthatofnight,andshiveringwithcoldshelookedhelplesslytofindsomerefuge。Closetothewater’sedgegrewanenormousyellow-woodtree,andtothisshestaggered——thinkingtoclimbit,andseekshelterinitsboughswhere,asshehoped,shewouldbesafefromwildbeasts。Againfortunebefriendedher,foratadistanceofafewfeetfromthegroundtherewasagreatholeinthetreewhich,shediscovered,washollow。Intothisholeshecrept,takingherchanceofitsbeingthehomeofsnakesorotherevilcreatures,tofindthattheinteriorwaswideandwarm。Itwasdryalso,foratthebottomofthecavitylayafootormoreofrottentinderandmossbroughttherebyratsorbirds。Uponthistindershelaydown,andcoveringherselfwiththemossandleavessoonsankintosleeporstupor。

  HowlongNaneasleptshedidnotknow,butatlengthshewasawakenedbyasoundasofgutturalhumanvoicestalkinginalanguagethatshecouldnotunderstand。Risingtoherkneesshepeeredoutoftheholeinthetree。Itwasnight,butthestarsshonebrilliantly,andtheirlightfelluponanopencircleofgroundclosebytheedgeoftheriver。Inthiscirclethereburnedagreatfire,andatalittledistancefromthefireweregatheredeightortenhorrible-lookingbeings,whoappearedtoberejoicingoversomethingthatlayupontheground。Theyweresmallinstature,menandwomentogether,butnochildren,andallofthemwerenearlynaked。Theirhairwaslongandthin,growingdownalmosttotheeyes,theirjawsandteethprotrudedandthegirthoftheirblackbodieswasoutofallproportiontotheirheight。Intheirhandstheyheldstickswithsharpstoneslashedontothem,orrudehatchet-likeknivesofthesamematerial。

  NowNanea’sheartshrankwithinher,andshenearlyfaintedwithfear,forsheknewthatshewasinthehauntedforest,andwithoutadoubtthesewerethe/Esemkofu/,theevilghoststhatdwelttherein。Yes,thatwaswhattheywere,andyetshecouldnottakehereyesoffthem——thesightofthemheldherwithahorriblefascination。Butiftheywereghosts,whydidtheysinganddancelikemen?Whydidtheywavethosesharpstonesaloft,andquarrelandstrikeeachother?Andwhydidtheymakeafireasmendowhentheywishtocookfood?More,whatwasitthattheyrejoicedover,thatlongdarkthingwhichlaysoquietupontheground?Itdidnotlooklikeaheadofgame,anditcouldscarcelybeacrocodile,yetclearlyitwasfoodofsomesort,fortheyweresharpeningthestoneknivesinordertocutitup。

  Whileshewonderedthus,oneofthedreadful-lookinglittlecreaturesadvancedtothefire,andtakingfromitaburningbough,helditoverthethingthatlayupontheground,togivelighttoacompanionwhowasabouttodosomethingtoitwiththestoneknife。NextinstantNaneadrewbackherheadfromthehole,astifledshriekuponherlips。Shesawwhatitwasnow——itwasthebodyofaman。Yes,andthesewerenoghosts;theywerecannibalsofwhomwhenshewaslittle,hermotherhadtoldhertalestokeepherfromwanderingawayfromhome。

  Butwhowasthemantheywereabouttoeat?Itcouldnotbeoneofthemselves,forhisstaturewasmuchgreater。Oh!nowsheknew;itmustbeNahoon,whohadbeenkilledupyonder,andwhosedeadbodythewatershadbroughtdowntothehauntedforestastheyhadbroughtheralive。Yes,itmustbeNahoon,andshewouldbeforcedtoseeherhusbanddevouredbeforehereyes。Thethoughtofitoverwhelmedher。

  Thatheshoulddiebyorderofthekingwasnatural,butthatheshouldbeburiedthus!Yetwhatcouldshedotopreventit?Well,ifitcostherherlife,itshouldbeprevented。Attheworsttheycouldonlykillandeatheralso,andnowthatNahoonandherfatherweregone,beinguntroubledbyanyreligiousorspiritualhopesandfears,shewasnotgreatlyconcernedtokeepherownbreathinher。

  Slippingthroughtheholeinthetree,Naneawalkedquietlytowardsthecannibals——notknowingintheleastwhatsheshoulddowhenshereachedthem。Asshearrivedinlinewiththefirethislackofprogrammecamehometohermindforcibly,andshepausedtoreflect。

  Justthenoneofthecannibalslookeduptoseeatallandstatelyfigurewrappedinawhitegarmentwhich,astheflame-lightflickeredonit,seemednowtoadvancefromthedensebackgroundofshadow,andnowtorecedeintoit。Thepoorsavagewretchwasholdingastoneknifeinhisteethwhenhebeheldher,butitdidnotremaintherelong,foropeninghisgreatjawsheutteredthemostterrifiedandpiercingyellthatNaneahadeverheard。Thentheotherssawheralso,andpresentlytheforestwasringingwithshrieksoffear。Forafewsecondstheoutcastsstoodandgazed,thentheyweregonethiswayandthat,burstingtheirpaththroughtheundergrowthlikestartledjackals。The/Esemkofu/ofZulutraditionhadbeenroutedintheirownhauntedhomebywhattheytooktobeaspirit。

  Poor/Esemkofu!/theywerebutmiserableandstarvingbushmenwho,drivenintothatplaceofillomenmanyyearsago,hadadoptedthismeans,theonlyoneopentothem,tokeepthelifeintheirwretchedbodies。Hereatleasttheywereunmolested,andastherewaslittleotherfoodtobefoundamidthatwildernessoftrees,theytookwhattheriverbroughtthem。WhenexecutionswerefewinthePoolofDoom,timeswerehardforthemindeed——forthentheyweredriventoeateachother。Thatiswhytherewerenochildren。

  Astheirinarticulateoutcrydiedawayinthedistance,Nanearanforwardtolookatthebodythatlayontheground,andstaggeredbackwithasighofrelief。ItwasnotNahoon,butsherecognisedthefaceforthatofoneofthepartyofexecutioners。Howdidhecomehere?

  HadNahoonkilledhim?HadNahoonescaped?Shecouldnottell,andatthebestitwasimprobable,butstillthesightofthisdeadsoldierlitherheartwithafaintrayofhope,forhowdidhecometobedeadifNahoonhadnohandinhisdeath?Shecouldnotbeartoleavehimlyingsonearherhiding-place,however;therefore,withnosmalltoil,sherolledthecorpsebackintothewater,whichcarrieditswiftlyaway。Thenshereturnedtothetree,havingfirstreplenishedthefire,andawaitedthelight。

  Atlastitcame——somuchofitaseverpenetratedthisdarksomeden——

  andNanea,becomingawarethatshewashungry,descendedfromthetreetosearchforfood。Alldaylongshesearched,findingnothing,tilltowardssunsetsherememberedthatontheoutskirtsoftheforesttherewasaflatrockwhereitwasthecustomofthosewhohadbeeninanywayafflicted,orwhoconsideredthemselvesortheirbelongingstobebewitched,toplacepropitiatoryofferingsoffoodwherewiththe/Esemkofu/and/Amalhosi/weresupposedtosatisfytheirspiritualcravings。Urgedbythepinchofstarvation,tothisspotNaneajourneyedrapidly,andfoundtoherjoythatsomeneighbouringkraalhadevidentlybeeninrecenttrouble,fortheRockofOfferingwasladenwithcobsofcorn,gourdsofmilk,porridgeandevenmeat。

  Helpingherselftoasmuchasshecouldcarry,shereturnedtoherlair,whereshedrankofthemilkandcookedmeatandmealiesatthefire。Thenshecreptbackintothetree,andslept。

  FornearlytwomonthsNanealivedthusintheforest,sinceshecouldnotventureoutofit——fearinglestsheshouldbeseized,andforasecondtimetasteofthejudgmentoftheking。Intheforestatleastshewassafe,fornonedaredenterthere,nordidthe/Esemkofu/giveherfurthertrouble。Onceortwiceshesawthem,butoneachoccasiontheyfledfromherpresence——seekingsomedistantretreat,wheretheyhidthemselvesorperished。Nordidfoodfailher,forfindingthatitwastaken,thepiousgiversbroughtitinplentytotheRockofOffering。

  But,oh!thelifewasdreadful,andthegloomandlonelinesscoupledwithhersorrowsattimesdroveheralmosttoinsanity。Stillshelivedon,thoughoftenshedesiredtodie,forifherfatherwasdead,thecorpseshehadfoundwasnotthecorpseofNahoon,andinherhearttherestillshonethatsparkofhome。Yetwhatshehopedforshecouldnottell。

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  WhenPhilipHaddenreachedcivilisedregions,hefoundthatwarwasabouttobedeclaredbetweentheQueenandCetywayo,KingoftheAmazulu;alsothatintheprevailingexcitementhislittleadventurewiththeUtrechtstore-keeperhadbeenoverlookedorforgotten。Hewastheowneroftwogoodbuck-waggonswithspansofsaltedoxen,andatthattimevehiclesweremuchinrequesttocarrymilitarystoresforthecolumnswhichweretoadvanceintoZululand;indeedthetransportauthoritiesweregladtopay£90amonthforthehireofeachwaggonandtoguaranteetheownersagainstalllossofcattle。AlthoughhewasnotdesirousofreturningtoZululand,thisbaitprovedtoomuchforHadden,whoaccordinglyleasedouthiswaggonstotheCommissariat,togetherwithhisownservicesasconductorandinterpreter。

  HewasattachedtoNo。3columnoftheinvadingforce,whichitmayberememberedwasundertheimmediatecommandofLordChelmsford,andonthe20thofJanuary,1879,hemarchedwithitbytheroadthatrunsfromRorke’sDrifttotheIndeniforest,andencampedthatnightbeneaththeshadowofthesteepanddesolatemountainknownasIsandhlwana。

  ThatdayalsoagreatarmyofKingCetywayo’s,numberingtwentythousandmenandmore,moveddownfromtheUpindoHillandcampeduponthestonyplainthatliesamileandahalftotheeastofIsandhlwana。Nofireswerelit,anditlaythereinuttersilence,forthewarriorswere\"sleepingontheirspears。\"

  Withthat/impi/wastheUmcityuregiment,threethousandfivehundredstrong。AtthefirstbreakofdawntheIndunaincommandoftheUmcityulookedupfrombeneaththeshelteroftheblackshieldwithwhichhehadcoveredhisbody,andthroughthethickmisthesawagreatmanstandingbeforehim,clothedonlyinamoocha,agauntwild-

  eyedmanwhoheldaroughclubinhishand。Whenhewasspokento,themanmadenoanswer;heonlyleaneduponhisclublookingfromlefttorightalongthedensearrayofinnumerableshields。

  \"Whoisthis/Silwana/(wildcreature)?\"askedtheIndunaofhiscaptainswondering。

  Thecaptainsstaredatthewanderer,andoneofthemreplied,\"ThisisNahoon-ka-Zomba,itisthesonofZombawhonotlongagoheldrankinthisregimentoftheUmcityu。Hisbetrothed,Nanea,daughterofUmgona,waskilledtogetherwithherfatherbyorderoftheBlackOne,andNahoonwentmadwithgriefatthesightofit,forthefireofHeavenenteredhisbrain,andmadhehaswanderedeversince。\"

  \"Whatwouldyouhere,Nahoon-ka-Zomba?\"askedtheInduna。

  ThenNahoonspokeslowly。\"Myregimentgoesdowntowaragainstthewhitemen;givemeashieldandaspear,OCaptainoftheking,thatI

  mayfightwithmyregiment,forIseekafaceinthebattle。\"

  Sotheygavehimashieldandaspear,fortheydarednotturnawayonewhosebrainwasalightwiththefireofHeaven。

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  Whenthesunwashighthatday,bulletsbegantofallamongtheranksoftheUmcityu。Thentheblack-shielded,black-plumedUmcityuarose,companybycompany,andafterthemarosethewholevastZuluarmy,breastandhornstogether,andsweptdowninsilenceuponthedoomedBritishcamp,amovingsheenofspears。Thebulletspatteredontheshields,theshellstorelonglinesthroughtheirarray,buttheyneverhaltedorwavered。Forwardoneithersideshotoutthehornsofarmedmen,claspingthecampinanembraceofsteel。Thenasthesebegantoclose,outburstthewarcryoftheZulus,andwiththeroarofatorrentandtherushofastorm,withasoundlikethehummingofabillionbees,waveafterwavethedeepbreastofthe/impi/rolleddownuponthewhitemen。Withitwenttheblack-shieldedUmcityuandwiththemwentNahoon,thesonofZomba。Abulletstruckhimintheside,glancingfromhisribs,hedidnotheed;awhitemanfellfromhishorsebeforehim,hedidnotstab,forhesoughtbutonefaceinthebattle。

  Hesought——andatlasthefound。There,amongthewaggonswherethespearswerebusiest,therestandingbyhishorseandfiringrapidlywasBlackHeart,hewhohadgivenNaneahisbetrothedtodeath。Threesoldiersstoodbetweenthem,oneofthemNahoonstabbed,andtwohebrushedaside;thenherushedstraightatHadden。

  Butthewhitemansawhimcome,andeventhroughthemaskofhismadnessheknewNahoonagain,andterrortookholdofhim。Throwingawayhisemptyrifle,forhisammunitionwasspent,heleapeduponhishorseanddrovehisspursintoitsflanks。Awayitwentamongthecarnage,springingoverthedeadandburstingthroughthelinesofshields,andafteritcameNahoon,runninglongandlowwithheadstretchedforwardandtrailingspear,runningasahoundrunswhenthebuckisatview。

  Hadden’sfirstplanwastoheadforRorke’sDrift,butaglancetotheleftshowedhimthatthemassesoftheUndibarredthatway,sohefledstraighton,leavinghispathtofortune。Infiveminuteshewasoveraridge,andtherewasnothingofthebattletobeseen,intenallsoundsofithaddiedaway,forfewgunswerefiredinthedreadracetoFugitive’sDrift,andtheassegaimakesnonoise。Insomestrangefashion,evenatthismoment,thecontrastbetweenthedreadfulsceneofbloodandturmoilthathehadleft,andthepeacefulfaceofNatureoverwhichhewaspassing,camehometohisbrainvividly。Herebirdssangandcattlegrazed;herethesunshoneundimmedbythesmokeofcannon,onlyhighupintheblueandsilentairlongstreamsofvulturescouldbeseenwingingtheirwaytothePlainofIsandhlwana。

  Thegroundwasveryrough,andHadden’shorsebegantotire。Helookedoverhisshoulder——theresometwohundredyardsbehindcametheZulu,grimasDeath,unswervingasFate。Heexaminedthepistolinhisbelt;

  therewasbutoneundischargedcartridgeleft,alltheresthadbeenfiredandthepouchwasempty。Well,onebulletshouldbeenoughforonesavage:thequestionwasshouldhestopanduseitnow?No,hemightmissorfailtokilltheman;hewasonhorsebackandhisfoeonfoot,surelyhecouldtirehimout。

  Awhilepassed,andtheydashedthroughalittlestream。ItseemedfamiliartoHadden。Yes,thatwasthepoolwhereheusedtobathewhenhewastheguestofUmgona,thefatherofNanea;andthereontheknolltohisrightwerethehuts,orrathertheremainsofthem,fortheyhadbeenburntwithfire。Whatchancehadbroughthimtothisplace,hewondered;thenagainhelookedbehindhimatNahoon,whoseemedtoreadhisthoughts,forheshookhisspearandpointedtotheruinedkraal。

  Onhewentatspeedforherethelandwaslevel,andtohisjoyhelostsightofhispursuer。Butpresentlytherecameamileofrockyground,andwhenitwaspast,glancingbackhesawthatNahoonwasoncemoreinhisoldplace。Hishorse’sstrengthwasalmostspent,butHaddenspurreditforwardblindly,whitherheknewnot。Nowhewastravellingalongastripofturfandaheadofhimheheardthemusicofariver,whiletohisleftroseahighbank。Presentlytheturfbentinwardsandthere,nottwentyyardsawayfromhim,wasaKaffirhutstandingonthebrinkofariver。Helookedatit,yes,itwasthehutofthataccursed/inyanga/,theBee,andstandingbythefenceofitwasnoneotherthantheBeeherself。Atthesightofhertheexhaustedhorseswervedviolently,stumbledandcametotheground,whereitlaypanting。Haddenwasthrownfromthesaddlebutsprangtohisfeetunhurt。

  \"Ah!BlackHeart,isityou?Whatnewsofthebattle,BlackHeart?\"

  criedtheBeeinamockingvoice。

  \"Helpme,mother,Iampursued,\"hegasped。

  \"Whatofit,BlackHeart,itisbutbyonetiredman。Standthenandfacehim,fornowBlackHeartandWhiteHeartaretogetheragain。Youwillnot?Thenawaytotheforestandseekshelteramongthedeadwhoawaityouthere。Tellme,tellme,wasitthefaceofNaneathatIsawbeneaththewatersawhileago?Good!bearmygreetingstoherwhenyoutwomeetintheHouseoftheDead。\"

  Haddenlookedatthestream;itwasinflood。Hecouldnotswimit,sofollowedbytheevillaughoftheprophetess,hespedtowardstheforest。AfterhimcameNahoon,histonguehangingfromhisjawslikethetongueofawolf。

  Nowhewasintheshadowoftheforest,butstillhespedonfollowingthecourseoftheriver,tillatlengthhisbreathfailed,andhehaltedonthefurthersideofalittleglade,beyondwhichagreattreegrew。Nahoonwasmorethanaspear’sthrowbehindhim;thereforehehadtimetodrawhispistolandmakeready。

  \"Halt,Nahoon,\"hecried,asoncebeforehehadcried;\"Iwouldspeakwithyou。\"

  TheZuluheardhisvoice,andobeyed。

  \"Listen,\"saidHadden。\"Wehaverunalongraceandfoughtalongfight,youandI,andwearestillalivebothofus。Verysoon,ifyoucomeon,oneofusmustbedead,anditwillbeyou,Nahoon,forIamarmedandasyouknowIcanshootstraight。Whatdoyousay?\"

  Nahoonmadenoanswer,butstoodstillattheedgeoftheglade,hiswildandgloweringeyesfixedonthewhiteman’sfaceandhisbreathcominginshortgasps。

  \"Willyouletmego,if/I/let/you/go?\"Haddenaskedoncemore。\"I

  knowwhyyouhateme,butthepastcannotbeundone,norcanthedeadbebroughttoearthagain。\"

  StillNahoonmadenoanswer,andhissilenceseemedmorefatefulandmorecrushingthananyspeech;nospokenaccusationwouldhavebeensoterribleinHadden’sear。Hemadenoanswer,butliftinghisassegaihestalkedgrimlytowardhisfoe。

  WhenhewaswithinfivepacesHaddencoveredhimandfired。Nahoonsprangaside,butthebulletstruckhimsomewhere,forhisrightarmdropped,andthestabbingspearthatheheldwasjerkedfromitharmlesslyoverthewhiteman’shead。Butstillmakingnosound,theZulucameonandgrippedhimbythethroatwithhislefthand。Foraspacetheystruggledterribly,swayingtoandfro,butHaddenwasunhurtandfoughtwiththefuryofdespair,whileNahoonhadbeentwicewounded,andthereremainedtohimbutonesoundarmwherewithtostrike。Presentlyforcedtoearthbythewhiteman’sironstrength,thesoldierwasdown,norcouldheriseagain。

  \"Nowwewillmakeanend,\"mutteredHaddensavagely,andheturnedtoseektheassegai,thenstaggeredslowlybackwithstartingeyesandreelinggait。Fortherebeforehim,stillcladinherwhiterobe,aspearinherhand,stoodthespiritofNanea!

  \"Thinkofit,\"hesaidtohimself,dimlyrememberingthewordsofthe/inyanga/,\"whenyoustandfacetofacewiththeghostofthedeadintheHomeoftheDead。\"

  Therewasacryandaflashofsteel;thebroadspearleapttowardshimtoburyitselfinhisbreast。Heswayed,hefell,andpresentlyBlackHeartclaspedthatgreatrewardwhichthewordoftheBeehadpromisedHim。

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  \"Nahoon!Nahoon!\"murmuredasoftvoice,\"awake,itisnoghost,butI

  ——Nanea——I,yourlivingwife,towhommy/Ehlose/[*]hasgivenitmetosaveyou。\"

  [*]GuardianSpirit。

  Nahoonheardandopenedhiseyestolookandhismadnesslefthim。

  \"Welcome,wife,\"hesaidfaintly,\"nowIwilllivesinceDeathhasbroughtyoubacktomeintheHouseoftheDead。\"

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  To-dayNahoonisoneoftheIndunasoftheEnglishGovernmentinZululand,andtherearechildrenabouthiskraal。ItwasfromthelipsofnoneotherthanNaneahiswifethatthetellerofthistalehearditssubstance。

  TheBeealsolivesandpractisesasmuchmagicasshedaresunderthewhiteman’srule。Onherblackhandshinesagoldenringshapedlikeasnakewithrubyeyes,andofthistrinkettheBeeisveryproud。

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