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again shows that you must be very mad, for most people would sooner try
to milk a cow buffalo than walk hand in hand with him Don't you see,
Macumazahn, that he reen hide? Ugh! to beat h! And what is more,
that unless you prevent him, he will certainly do it, perhaps to-h!"
"Yes, I see, Umbezi, and I think that he will do it But what I do not
see is how I arow into
his heart and behaved badly to him, Umbezi"
"I never proht
a hundred cattle, then I ht promise"
"Well, he has wiped out the Amakoba, the enemies of his House, and there
are the hundred cattle whereof he has many more, and now it is too late
for you to keep your share of the bargain So I think you must make
yourself as co,
Umbezi, which I would not share for all the cattle in Zululand"