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Now everything is changed, or so I hear, and doubtless in the balance

this is best Still we h the aan's tiround, for exauza, and watcheshomeward from the cities or the led liquor, grotesque with the white , perhaps, in their blankets examples of the

white raphs--and then shuts his sunken eyes and

reround shake

as, with a thunder of salute, line upon line, company upon company, they

rushed out to battle

Well, because the latter does not attract me, it is of this former time

that I have tried to write--the time of the Impis and the witch-finders

and the rival princes of the royal House--as I alad to learn froreat an expert,

approve of my labours in the seldom-travelled field of Zulu story, I ask

you to allow e and subscribe myself, Gratefully and sincerely yours, H RIDER HAGGARD

Ditchingham, 12th October, 1912

To James Stuart, Esq, Late Assistant Secretary for Native Affairs,

Natal