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"If you will take my advice, Saduko," I replied earnestly, "you will
let this Maet her
name; you will have done with her Ask me not why"
"Perhaps there is no need, O Macu
love to you, and you have turned her away, as, being what you are, and
my friend, of course you would do" (It is rather inconvenient to be
set upon such a pedestal at ti, much less to enter into explanations) "Perhaps all this has happened," he continued, "or perhaps it is she who
has sent for Masapo the Hog I do not ask, because if you know you will
not tellWhile I have a heart, Mameena
will never drop out of it; while I can reotten by me Moreover, I mean that she shall be my wife Now, I
a, Masapo, before we go up
against Bangu, for then he, at any rate, will be out ofof the sort, Saduko, you will go up against Bangu
alone, for I trek east at once, ill not be mixed up with murder"
"Then let it be, Inkoosi; unless he attackscan wait After all, he will only be growing a little
fatter Now, if it pleases you order the wagons to trek I will show the
road, for we ht where my people wait
me, and there I will tell you e for you"