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After these events matters went on quietly for some time I visited

Saduko's huts--very fine huts--about the doors of which sat quite a

nuain Here I learned

from the Lady Nandie that her babe, whom she loved dearly, was none the

worse for its little accident Also I learned from Saduko himself, who

came in before I left, attended like a prince by several notable men,

that he had ised to

him, as he found that he had not really meant to insult the princess,

his wife, having only thrust her over by accident Saduko added indeed

that now they were good friends, which ell for Masapo, a lad to hear it, and

went on to call upon Masapo, who received me with enthusiasm, as also

did Mameena

Here I noted with pleasure that this pair seemed to be on much better

terms than I understood had been the case in the past, for Mameena even

addressed her husband on two separate occasions in very affectionate

language, and fetched so to be

asked Masapo, too, was in excellent spirits, because, as he told hlybeen sealed by an interchange of gifts He added