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Allan’s Wife

CHAPTER V
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THE END OF THE LAAGER I gasped with wonder and rage.

What did that scoundrel Indaba-zimbi mean?
Why had I been drawn out of the laager and seized, and why, being seized, was I not instantly killed?
They called me the "White Spirit." Could it be that they were keeping me to make me into medicine?
I had heard of such things being done by Zulus and kindred tribes, and my blood ran cold at the thought.

What an end! To be pounded up, made medicine of, and eaten! However, I had little time for further reflection, for now the whole Impi was pouring back from the donga and river-banks where it had hidden while their ruse was carried out, and once more formed up on the side of the slope.

I was taken to the crest of the slope and placed in the centre of the reserve line in the especial charge of a huge Zulu named Bombyane, the same man who had come forward as a herald.

This brute seemed to regard me with an affectionate curiosity.


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