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"
He
grinned
.
'
Mayhap
,
Baas
.
Man
must
die
;
I
'd
rather
like
to
try
a
new
country
myself
;
the
elephants
are
getting
worked
out
about
here
.
'
"
'
Ah
!
my
boy
,
'
I
said
,
'
you
wait
till
the
"
pale
old
man
"
gets
a
grip
of
your
yellow
throat
,
and
then
we
shall
hear
what
sort
of
a
tune
you
sing
.
'
"
Half
an
hour
after
that
I
saw
Neville
's
wagon
move
off
.
Presently
Jim
came
back
running
.
'
Good-bye
,
Baas
,
'
he
said
.
'
I
did
n't
like
to
start
without
bidding
you
good-bye
,
for
I
daresay
you
are
right
,
and
that
we
shall
never
trek
south
again
.
'
"
'
Is
your
master
really
going
to
Suliman
's
Berg
,
Jim
,
or
are
you
lying
?
'
"
'
No
,
'
he
answered
,
'
he
is
going
.
He
told
me
he
was
bound
to
make
his
fortune
somehow
,
or
try
to
;
so
he
might
as
well
have
a
fling
for
the
diamonds
.
'
"
'
Oh
!
'
I
said
;
'
wait
a
bit
,
Jim
;
will
you
take
a
note
to
your
master
,
Jim
,
and
promise
not
to
give
it
to
him
till
you
reach
Inyati
?
'
which
was
some
hundred
miles
off
.
"
'
Yes
,
Baas
.
'
"
So
I
took
a
scrap
of
paper
,
and
wrote
on
it
,
'
Let
him
who
comes
...
climb
the
snow
of
Sheba
's
left
breast
,
till
he
reaches
the
nipple
,
on
the
north
side
of
which
is
Solomon
's
great
road
.
'
"
'
Now
,
Jim
,
'
I
said
,
'
when
you
give
this
to
your
master
,
tell
him
he
had
better
follow
the
advice
on
it
implicitly
.
You
are
not
to
give
it
to
him
now
,
because
I
do
n't
want
him
back
asking
me
questions
which
I
wo
n't
answer
.
Now
be
off
,
you
idle
fellow
,
the
wagon
is
nearly
out
of
sight
.
'