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"I believe that he will, Macumazahn, for this reason--he told me that

I should meet you and love you, and that you would be mixed up in ourd instead of beer," I answered

"Would you keepto such foolishness when

we o," he answered with a little smile "But if this is so, O

Macumazana, why do you also wish to drink of the moonshine of Zikali?"

and he went

Yet I did not sleep very well that night, for Saduko and his strange and

terrible story had taken a hold of reatly wished to see this Zikali, of whoreat

deal in past years I wished further to find out if he was a co, like so many witch-doctors, this dho announced that my

fortunes were mixed up with those of his foster-son, and who at least

could telltrue or false about the history and position

of Bangu, a person for who dislike, possibly

quite unjustified by the facts But more than all did I wish to see

Mameena, whose beauty or talents produced so much impression upon the

native mind Perhaps if I went to see Zikali she would be back at her

father's kraal before we started on our shooting trip