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It ht from the history of Saul

and David, but I can only answer that it happened Circuedy, that is all What David's

exact uess

those of Cetewayo, who, although he could make war upon his brother to

secure the throne, did not think it wise to let it go abroad that the

royal bloodthat I was a witness

of the Prince's death, he ell aware that Uratiate hiic incident had its sequel It seems--to his honour, be

it said--that Saduko refused to be the executioner of his father-in-law,

Uht him back a

prisoner to Cetewayo

When the Prince learned that his direct order, spoken in the accustomed

and fearful fore

was, or seereat My own conviction is that he was only