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defeat and death of Dingaan his brother The district was very feverish,

and for this reason I had entered it in the winter months There was so

ht it wise not

to atteons down, and as no horses would live in

that veld I went on foot My principal coin, called Sikauli, commonly abbreviated into Scowl, the Zulu chief

Saduko, and a headman of the Unde blood nah land about thirty e of the goods and soenial-e, and, what is rare a these people, one who loved sport for its

own sake Being aware of his tastes, also that he knew the country

and was skilled in finding gaun if he would

accoun that

had seen

off at half-cock; but even after he had seen it, and I in my honesty had

explained its weaknesses, he jumped at the offer