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Allan and the Holy Flower

CHAPTER VII
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Be not afraid, the other five will certainly join him in due course, for my Snake must speak the truth.

Still, if anyone is in a hurry," and he glared round the little circle, "let him stop and talk with me alone.

Perhaps I could arrange that his turn----" here he stopped, for they were all gone.
"Glad _I_ didn't pay a shilling to have my fortune told by Mavovo," said Stephen, when we were back in the _boma_, "but why did they bury his pots and spears with him ?" "To be used by the spirit on its journey," I answered.

"Although they do not quite know it, these Zulus believe, like all the rest of the world, that man lives on elsewhere.".


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