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"
My
heart
is
sore
,
"
he
said
at
last
;
"
your
words
split
my
heart
in
twain
.
What
have
I
done
to
you
,
Incubu
,
Macumazahn
,
and
Bougwan
,
that
ye
should
leave
me
desolate
?
Ye
who
stood
by
me
in
rebellion
and
in
battle
,
will
ye
leave
me
in
the
day
of
peace
and
victory
?
What
will
ye
--
wives
?
Choose
from
among
the
maidens
!
A
place
to
live
in
?
Behold
,
the
land
is
yours
as
far
as
ye
can
see
.
The
white
man
's
houses
?
Ye
shall
teach
my
people
how
to
build
them
.
Cattle
for
beef
and
milk
?
Every
married
man
shall
bring
you
an
ox
or
a
cow
.
Wild
game
to
hunt
?
Does
not
the
elephant
walk
through
my
forests
,
and
the
river-horse
sleep
in
the
reeds
?
Would
ye
make
war
?
My
Impis
wait
your
word
.
If
there
is
anything
more
which
I
can
give
,
that
will
I
give
you
.
"
"
Nay
,
Ignosi
,
we
want
none
of
these
things
,
"
I
answered
;
"
we
would
seek
our
own
place
.
"
"
Now
do
I
learn
,
"
said
Ignosi
bitterly
,
and
with
flashing
eyes
,
"
that
ye
love
the
bright
stones
more
than
me
,
your
friend
.
Ye
have
the
stones
;
now
ye
would
go
to
Natal
and
across
the
moving
black
water
and
sell
them
,
and
be
rich
,
as
it
is
the
desire
of
a
white
man
's
heart
to
be
.
Cursed
for
your
sake
be
the
white
stones
,
and
cursed
he
who
seeks
them
.
Death
shall
it
be
to
him
who
sets
foot
in
the
place
of
Death
to
find
them
.
I
have
spoken
.
White
men
,
ye
can
go
.
"
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I
laid
my
hand
upon
his
arm
.
"
Ignosi
,
"
I
said
,
"
tell
us
,
when
thou
didst
wander
in
Zululand
,
and
among
the
white
people
of
Natal
,
did
not
thine
heart
turn
to
the
land
thy
mother
told
thee
of
,
thy
native
place
,
where
thou
didst
see
the
light
,
and
play
when
thou
wast
little
,
the
land
where
thy
place
was
?
"
"
It
was
even
so
,
Macumazahn
.
"
"
In
like
manner
,
Ignosi
,
do
our
hearts
turn
to
our
land
and
to
our
own
place
.
"
Then
came
a
silence
.
When
Ignosi
broke
it
,
it
was
in
a
different
voice
.
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"
I
do
perceive
that
now
as
ever
thy
words
are
wise
and
full
of
reason
,
Macumazahn
;
that
which
flies
in
the
air
loves
not
to
run
along
the
ground
;
the
white
man
loves
not
to
live
on
the
level
of
the
black
or
to
house
among
his
kraals
.
Well
,
ye
must
go
,
and
leave
my
heart
sore
,
because
ye
will
be
as
dead
to
me
,
since
from
where
ye
are
no
tidings
can
come
to
me
.
"
But
listen
,
and
let
all
your
brothers
know
my
words
.
No
other
white
man
shall
cross
the
mountains
,
even
if
any
man
live
to
come
so
far
.
I
will
see
no
traders
with
their
guns
and
gin
.
My
people
shall
fight
with
the
spear
,
and
drink
water
,
like
their
forefathers
before
them
.
I
will
have
no
praying-men
to
put
a
fear
of
death
into
men
's
hearts
,
to
stir
them
up
against
the
law
of
the
king
,
and
make
a
path
for
the
white
folk
who
follow
to
run
on
.
If
a
white
man
comes
to
my
gates
I
will
send
him
back
;
if
a
hundred
come
I
will
push
them
back
;
if
armies
come
,
I
will
make
war
on
them
with
all
my
strength
,
and
they
shall
not
prevail
against
me
.
None
shall
ever
seek
for
the
shining
stones
:
no
,
not
an
army
,
for
if
they
come
I
will
send
a
regiment
and
fill
up
the
pit
,
and
break
down
the
white
columns
in
the
caves
and
choke
them
with
rocks
,
so
that
none
can
reach
even
to
that
door
of
which
ye
speak
,
and
whereof
the
way
to
move
it
is
lost
.
But
for
you
three
,
Incubu
,
Macumazahn
,
and
Bougwan
,
the
path
is
always
open
;
for
,
behold
,
ye
are
dearer
to
me
than
aught
that
breathes
.