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Nada the Lily

CHAPTER IV
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"And when they have slain the evildoers, let themselves be blinded and turned loose to seek their way home, because they have dared to lift a spear within the Zulu gates.

Now praise on, my children!" And he laughed, while the soldiers murmured, "Ou! he is wise, he is great, his justice is bright and terrible like the sun!" But the two men of my people cried out in fear, for they did not seek such justice as this.
"Cut out their tongues also," said Chaka.

"What?
shall the land of the Zulus suffer such a noise?
Never! lest the cattle miscarry.

To it, ye black ones! There lies the girl.

She is asleep and helpless.


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