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On hearing these words Mae, and I must say I
never saw her look hter of Panda, as you always try to do, because you
are jealous of me"
"Your pardon, sister," replied Nandie "Why should I, who ahter of Panda, the King, be jealous
of theof the wizard, Masapo, and the daughter of the headman,
Umbezi, whom it has pleased our husband to take into his house to be the
companion of his leisure?"
"Why? Because you know that Saduko loves h you are of the King's blood and have
borne hi at the infant with no kindly
eye
"It hter of Umbezi, for men have their fancies, and
without doubt you are fair Yet I would ask you one thing--if Saduko
loves you so much, how comes it he trusts you so little that youat
the other day?"
"Because you teach hi him not to consult with me, since she who has betrayed one
husband may betray another Because you make him believe my place is
that of his toy, not that of his coh I am