[Marie by H. Rider Haggard]@TWC D-Link bookMarie CHAPTER XV 9/31
Now, this morning I have learned that these Amaboona are sending a friendly embassy to me under one of their great chiefs, and I think that you will meet them on the road.
I charge you, therefore, to tell them to come on, having no fear, as I will receive them well and listen to all they have to say." I answered that I would do so. "Good," he replied.
"I am sending twelve head of cattle with you, six of them for your food during your journey, and six as a present to the embassy of the Amaboona.
Also Kambula, my captain, has charge to see you safely over the Tugela River." I thanked him and turned to go, when suddenly his eye fell upon Marie, who, foolishly enough, took this opportunity to advance from among the others and speak to me about something--I forget what. "Macumazahn, is that the maiden of whom you spoke to me ?" asked Dingaan; "she whom you are going to marry ?" I answered, "Yes." "By the head of the Black One," he exclaimed, "she is very fair.
Will you not make a present of her to me, Macumazahn ?" I answered, "No; she is not mine to give away." "Well, then, Macumazahn, I will pay you a hundred head of cattle for her, which is the price of a royal wife, and give you ten of the fairest girls in Zululand in exchange." I answered that it could not be. Now the king began to grow angry. "I will keep her, whether you wish it or no," he said. "Then you will keep her dead, O Dingaan," I replied, "for there is more of that magic which slew the vultures." Of course, I meant that Marie would be dead.
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