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That sa I saw Saduko and the others, as I shall tell I had

been up to visit the King and give hilish

table-knives with bone handles, which pleased hih

he did not in the least kno to use the forks these are somewhat futile articles I found the old

fellow very tired and anxious, but as he was surrounded by indunas, I

had no private talk with hi that he was busy, I took my leave

as soon as I could, and when I walked ahom should I meet but

Saduko

I saw hiate

with a train of attendants like a royal personage, and knew very well

that he saw ht

on to hiive me the path, which he did not wish to

do before so er As I expected, this treatment had the desired effect, for

after we had passed each other he turned and said: "Do you not know me, Macumazahn?"

"Who calls?" I asked "Why, friend, your face is faotten Saduko?" he said in a pained voice

"No, no, of course not," I answered "I know you now, although you see together--I

suppose because you are fatter I trust that you are well, Saduko?

Good-bye I ons If you wish to see me you

will find me there"