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Allan’s Wife

CHAPTER V
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But the more serious cases met with a different treatment.

The chief or one of his indunas considered each case, and if it was in any way bad, the man was taken up and thrown into the river which ran near.

None of them offered any objection, though one poor fellow swam to shore again.

He did not stop there long, however, for they pushed him back and drowned him by force.
The strangest case of all was that of the chief's own brother.

He had been captain of the line, and his ankle was smashed by a bullet.


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