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Nada the Lily

CHAPTER XXXIII
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It is well to have lived so to die.

Victory! Victory!" And Galazi the Wolf struggled to his knees and for the last time shook the Watcher about his head, then fell again and died.
Umslopogaas, the son of Chaka, and Faku, the captain of Dingaan, gazed on each other.

They alone were left standing upon the mountain, for the rest were all down.

Umslopogaas had many wounds.

Faku was unhurt; he was a strong man, also armed with an axe.
Faku laughed aloud.


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