第7章

\"Thewizardhasturnedsaint,\"shesaid。\"Well,then,whatofthewizard’swife?\"

\"YouweremywifebeforeIbecameChristian;iftheMessengerpermitsit,youcanstillabidewithme。\"

\"IftheMessengerpermitsit!Soyouhavecometothis,Hokosa,thatyoumustasktheleaveofanothermanastowhetherornoyoushouldkeepyourownwife!ThereisnootherthingthatIcouldnothavethoughtofyou,butthisIwouldneverhavebelievedhadInothearditfromyourlips。Saynow,doyoustillloveme,Hokosa?\"

\"YouknowwellthatIloveyou,nowandalways,\"heanswered,inavoicethatsoundedlikeagroan;\"asyouknowthatforloveofyouI

havedonemanysinsfromwhichotherwiseIshouldhaveturnedaside。\"

\"Grievenotoverthem,Hokosa;afterall,insuchacountasyourstheywillmakebutlittleshow。Well,ifyouloveme,Ihateyou,thoughthroughyourwitchcraftyourwillyethasthemasteryofmine。

Idemandofyounowthatyoushouldloosethatbond,forIdonotdesiretobecomeaChristian;andsurely,Omostgoodandholyman,havingonewifealready,itwillnotpleaseyouhenceforthtoliveinsinwithaheathenwoman。\"

NowHokosaturnedtoOwen:——

\"Intheolddays,\"hesaid,\"Icouldhaveansweredher;butnowIamfallen;orraisedup——attheleastIamchangedandcannot。OprophetofHeaven,tellmewhatIshalldo。\"

\"Severthebondthatyouhaveuponherandlethergo,\"answeredOwen。

\"Thisloveofyoursisunnatural,unholyandbornofwitchcraft;havedonewithit,orifyoucannot,attheleastdenyit,forsuchawoman,awomanwhohatesyou,canworkyounogood。Moreover,sincesheisasecondwife,youbeingaChristian,areboundtofreehershouldshesodesire。\"

\"Shecanworkmenogood,Messenger,thatIknow;butIknowalsothatwhileshestrugglesinthenetofmywillshecanworkmenoevil。IfIloosethenetandthefishswimsfree,itmaybeotherwise。\"

\"Looseit,\"answeredOwen,\"andleavetheresttoProvidence。

Henceforth,Hokosa,doright,andtakenothoughtforthemorrow,forthemorrowiswithGod,andwhatHedecrees,thatshallbefall。\"

\"Ihearyou,\"saidHokosa,\"andIobey。\"Forawhileherockedhimselftoandfro,staringattheground,thenheliftedhisheadandspoke:——

\"Woman,\"hesaid,\"theknotisuntiedandthespellisbroken。Begone,forIreleaseyouandIdivorceyou。Fleshofmyfleshhaveyoubeen,andsoulofmysoul,forinthewebofsorceriesareweknittogether。

Yetbewarnedandpresumenottoofar,forrememberthatwhichIhavelaiddownIcantakeup,andthatshouldIchoosetocommand,youmuststillobey。Farewell,youarefree。\"

Nomaheard,andwithasighofecstasyshesprangintotheairasaslavemightdofromwhomthefettershavebeenstruckoff。

\"Ay,\"shecried,\"Iamfree!Ifeelitinmyblood,Iwhohavelaininbondage,andthevoiceoffreedomspeaksinmyheartandthebreathoffreedomblowsinmynostrils。Iamfreefromyou,Odarkandaccursedman;buthereinliesmytriumphandrevenge——/you/arenotfreefromme。Inobediencetothatwhitefoolwhomyouhavemurdered,youhaveloosedme;butyouIwillnotlooseandcouldnotifIwould。Listennow,Hokosa:youloveme,doyounot?——nexttothisnewcreedofyours,Iammostofalltoyou。Well,sinceyouhavedivorcedme,I

willtellyou,Igostraighttoanotherman。Now,lookyourlastonme;foryouloveme,doyounot?\"andsheslippedthemantlefromhershouldersandexceptforhergirdlestoodbeforehimnaked,andsmiled。

\"Well,\"shewenton,resumingherrobe,\"thelastwordsofthosewelovearealwaysdeartous;therefore,Hokosa,youwhoweremyhusband,Ileaveminewithyou。Youareacowardandatraitor,andyourdoomshallbethatofacowardandatraitor。FormysakeyoubetrayedUmsuka,yourkingandbenefactor;foryourownsakeyoubetrayedNodwengo,whosparedyou;andnow,forthesakeofyourmiserablesoul,youhavebetrayedHafelatoNodwengo。Nay,Iknowthetale,donotanswerme,buttheendofit——ah!thatisyettolearn。

Liethere,snake,andlickthehandthatyouhavebitten,butI,thebirdwhomyouhaveloosed,Iflyafar——takingyourheartwithme!\"andsuddenlysheturnedandwasgone。

PresentlyHokosaspokeinathickvoice:——

\"Messenger,\"hesaid,\"thiscrossthatyouhavegivenmetobearisheavyindeed。\"

\"Yes,Hokosa,\"answeredOwen,\"fortoityoursinsarenailed。\"

CHAPTERXVIII

THEPASSINGOFOWEN

OnceshewasoutsideofOwen’shouse,Nomadidnottarry。FirstshereturnedtoHokosa’skraal,whereshehadalreadylearntfromhisheadwife,Zinti,andothersthenewsofhisbetrayaloftheplotofHafela,ofhisconversiontothefaithoftheChristians,andofthemarchofthe/impi/toambushtheprince。Hereshetookalittlespear,androllingupinaskinblanketasmuchdriedmeatasshecouldcarry,sheslippedunnoticedfromthekraal。HerobjectwastoescapefromtheGreatPlace,butthisshedidnottrytodobyanyofthegates,knowingthemtobeguarded。Somemonthsago,beforeshestartedonherembassy,shehadnotedaweakspotinthefence,wheredogshadtornaholethroughwhichtheypassedouttohuntatnight。

Tothisspotshemadeherwayundercoverofthedarkness——forthoughshestillgreatlyfearedtobealoneatnight,herpressingneedconqueredherfears——andfoundthattheholewasyetthere,foratallweedgrowinginitsmouthhadcausedittobeoverlookedbythosewhosedutyitwastomendthefence。Withherassegaishewideneditalittle,thendrewherlitheshapethroughit,andlyinghiddentilltheguardhadpassed,climbedthetwostonewallsbeyond。Onceshewasfreeofthetown,shesethercoursebythestarsandstartedforwardatasteadyrun。

\"IfmystrengthholdsIshallyetbeintimetowarnhim,\"shemutteredtoherself。\"Ah!friendHokosa,thisnewmadnessofyourshasbluntedyourwitsthatonceweresharpenough。Youhavesetmefree,andnowyoushalllearnhowIcanusemyfreedom。NotfornothinghaveIbeenyourpupil,Hokosathefox。\"

BeforethedawnbrokeNomawasthirtymilesfromtheGreatPlace,andbeforethenextdawnshewasahundred。Atsunsetonthatseconddayshestoodamongmountains。Toherrightstretchedagreatdefile,aruggedplaceofrocksandbush,whereinsheknewthattheregimentsofthekingwerehidinambush。Perchanceshewastoolate,perchancethe/impi/ofHafelahadalreadypassedtoitsdoominyondergorge。

Swiftlysheranforwardontothetrailwhichledtothegorge,tofindthatithadbeentroddenbymanyfeetandrecently。Movingtoandfroshesearchedthespoorwithhereyes,thenrosewithasighofjoy。Itwasold,andmarkedthepassageofthegreatcompanyofwomenandchildrenandtheirthousandsofcattlewhich,inexecutionoftheplot,hadtravelledthispathsomedaysbefore。Eitherthe/impi/hadnotyetarrived,orithadgonebysomeotherroad。Wearyasshewas,Nomafollowedtheoldspoorbackwards。Amileormoreawayitcrossedthecrestofahog—backedmountain,fromwhosesummitshesearchedtheplainbeyond,andnotinvain,fortherefarbeneathhertwinkledthewatch—firesofthearmyofHafela。

Threehourslaterawoman,footsoreandutterlyexhausted,staggeredintothecamp,andwavingasidethespearsthatwereliftedtostabher,demandedtobeledtotheprince。Presentlyshewasthere。

\"Whoisthiswoman?\"askedthegreatwarrior;for,haggardasshewaswithtravel,exhaustion,andtheterrorofherhauntedloneliness,hedidnotknowherintheuncertainfirelight。

\"Hafela,\"shesaid,\"IamNomawhowasthewifeofHokosa,andforwholenightsanddaysIhavejourneyedasnowomaneverjourneyedbefore,totellyouofthetreacheryofHokosaandtosaveyoufromyourdoom。\"

\"Whattreacheryandwhatdoom?\"askedtheprince。

\"BeforeIansweryouthatquestion,Hafela,youmustpaymethepriceofmynews。\"

\"Letmeheartheprice,Noma。\"

\"Itisthis,Prince:First,theheadofHokosa,whohasdivorcedme,whenyouhavecaughthim。\"

\"ThatIpromisereadily。Whatmore?\"

\"Secondly,theplaceofyourchiefwifeto—day;andaweekhence,whenIshallhavemadeyouking,thenameandstateofQueenofthePeopleofFirewithallthathangsthereto。\"

\"Youareambitious,woman,andknowwellhowtodriveabargain。Well,ifyoucanask,Icangive,forIhaveeverlovedyou,andyourmindisgreatasyourbodyisbeautiful。IfthroughyourhelpIshouldbecomeKingofthePeopleofFire,youshallbetheirQueen,Iswearitbythespiritsofmyfathersandbymyownhead。Andnow——yourtidings。\"

\"Thesearethey,Hafela。HokosahasturnedChristianandbetrayedtheplottoNodwengo;andthegreatgorgeyonderbutthreehoursmarchawayisambushed。To—morrowyouandyourpeoplewouldhavebeencutofftherehadInotrunsofastandfartowarnyou,afterwhichthe/impis/ofNodwengowerecommandedtofollowyourwomenandcattleoverthemountainpassandcapturethem。\"

\"Thisisnewsindeed,\"saidtheprince。\"Saynow,howmanyregimentsarehiddeninthegorge?\"

\"Eight。\"

\"Well,Ihavefourteen;so,beingwarned,thereislittletofear。I

willcatchtheseratsintheirownhole。\"

\"Ihaveabetterplan,\"saidNoma;\"itisthis:leavesixregimentsposteduponthebrowofyonderhillandletthemstaythere。ThenwhenthegeneralsofNodwengoseethattheydonotenterthegorge,theywillbelievethattheambushisdiscovered,and,afterwaitingonedayorperhapstwo,willmoveouttogivebattle,thinkingthatbeforethemisallyourstrength。Butcommandyourregimentstorunandnottofight,drawingthearmyofNodwengoafterthem。Meanwhile,yes,thisverynight,youyourselfwithallthementhatarelefttoyoumustmarchupontheGreatPlace,which,thoughitbestrong,canbestormed,foritisdefendedbylessthanfivethousandsoldiers。

There,havingtakenit,youshallslayNodwengo,proclaimingyourselfking,andafterwards,bythehelpofthe/impi/thatyouleaveherewhichwillmarchonwardtoyoursuccour,youcandealwithyonderarmy。\"

\"Agreatschemetruly,\"saidHafelainadmiration;\"buthowdoIknowwhetherallthistaleistrue,orwhetheryoudobutsetasnareforme?\"

\"Bidscoutsgooutandcreepintoyondergully,\"answeredNoma,\"andyouwillseewhetherornoIhavespokenfalsely。Fortherest,Iaminyourhands,andifIlieyoucantakemylifeinpayment。\"

\"IfImarchupontheGreatPlace,itmustbeatmidnightwhennoneseemego,\"saidHafela,\"andwhatwillyoudothen,Noma,whoaretoowearytotravelagainsosoon?\"

\"Iwillbeborneinalittertillmystrengthcomesbacktome,\"sheanswered。\"AndnowgivemetoeatandletmerestwhileImay。\"

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Fivehourslater,Hafelawiththemostofhisarmy,aforceofsomethingovertwentythousandmen,wasjourneyingswiftlybutbyacircuitousroutetowardstheGreatPlaceoftheking。Onthecrestofthehillfacingthegorge,asNomahadsuggested,heleftsixregimentswithinstructionstoflybeforeNodwengo’sgenerals,andwhentheyhadledthemfarenough,tofollowhimasswiftlyastheywereable。Theseorders,orratherthefirstpartofthem,theycarriedout,forasitchancedaftertwodays’flight,theking’ssoldiersgotbehindthembyanightmarch,andfallingonthematdawn,killedhalfofthemanddispersedtherest。ThenitwasthatNodwengo’sgeneralslearnedforthefirsttimethattheywerefollowingonewingofHafela’sarmyonly,whilethemainbodywasstrikingattheheartofthekingdom,andturnedtheirfaceshomewardsinfearandhaste。

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OnthemorningaftertheflightofNoma,Owenpassedintothelaststageofhissickness,anditbecameevident,bothtohimselfandtothosewhowatchedhim,thatatthemosthecouldnotliveformorethanafewdays。Forhispart,heacceptedhisdoomjoyfully,spendingthetimewhichwaslefttohiminwritinglettersthatweretobeforwardedtoEnglandwheneveranopportunityshouldarise。Alsohesetdownonpaperastatementoftheprincipaleventsofhisstrangemission,andotherinformationfortheguidanceofhiswhitesuccessors,whobynowshouldbedrawingneartothelandoftheAmasuka。Intheintervalsoftheselastlabours,fromtimetotimehesummonedthekingandthewisestandtrustiestofthemwhomhehadbaptisedtohisbedside,teachingthemwhattheyshoulddowhenhewasgone,andexhortingthemtoclingtotheFaith。

OntheafternoonofthefourthdayfromthatofthebaptismofHokosahefellintoaquietsleep,fromwhichhedidnotwaketillsundown。

\"AmIstillhere?\"heaskedwondering,ofJohnandHokosawhowatchedathisbedside。\"FrommydreamsIthoughtthatitwasotherwise。John,sendamessengertothekingandaskofhimtoassemblethepeople,allwhocaretocome,intheopenplacebeforemyhouse。Iamabouttodie,andfirstIwouldspeakwiththem。\"

Johnwentweepinguponhiserrand,leavingOwenandHokosaalone。

\"TellmeknowwhatshallIdo?\"saidHokosainavoiceofdespair,\"seeingthatitisIandnootherwhohavebroughtthisdeathuponyou。\"

\"Fretnot,mybrother,\"answeredOwen,\"forthisandotherthingsyoudidinthedaysofyourblindness,anditwaspermittedthatyoushoulddothemtoanend。Kneeldownnow,thatImayabsolveyoufromyoursinsbeforeIpassaway;forItellyou,Hokosa,IbelievethateremanydaysareoveryoumustwalkonthesamepathwhichItravelto—night。\"

\"Isitso?\"Hokosaanswered。\"Well,Iamglad,forIhavenolongeranylustoflife。\"

Thenhekneltdownandreceivedtheabsolution。

NowJohnreturnedandNodwengowithhim,whotoldhimthatthepeopleweregatheringinhundredsaccordingtohiswish。

\"Thenclothemeinmyrobesandletusgoforth,\"hesaid,\"forI

wouldspeakmylastwordsintheearsofmen。\"

Sotheyputthesurpliceandhooduponhiswastedformandwentout,Johnprecedinghimholdingonhightheivorycrucifix,whilethekingandHokosasupportedhim,oneoneitherside。

Withouthisgatestoodalowwoodenplatform,whenceattimesOwenhadbeenaccustomedtoaddressanycongregationlargerthanthechurchwouldcontain。Onthisplatformhetookhisseat。Themoonwasbrightabovehim,andbyithecouldseethatalreadyhisaudiencenumberedsomethousandsofmen,womenandchildren。Thenewshadspreadthatthewonderfulwhiteman,Messenger,wishedtotakehisfarewellofthenation,thoughevennowmanydidnotunderstandthathewasdying,butimaginedthathewasabouttoleavethecountry,or,foraughttheyknew,tovanishfromtheirsightintoHeaven。ForamomentOwenlookedattheseaofduskyfaces,theninthemidstofanintensestillness,hespokeinavoicelowindeedbutclearandsteady:——

\"Mychildren,\"hesaid,\"hearmylastwordstoyou。Morethanthreeyearsago,inafar,farlandanduponsuchanightasthis,aVoicespoketomefromabovecommandingmetoseekyouout,toturnyoufromyouridolatryandtolightenyourdarkness。IlistenedtotheVoice,andhitherIjourneyedacrossseaandland,thoughhowthisthingmightbedoneIcouldnotguess。ButtoHimWhosentmeallthingsarepossible,andwhileyetIlingereduponthethresholdofyourcountry,inadreamwererevealedtomeeventsthatweretocome。SoIappearedbeforeyouboldly,andknowingthathehadbeenpoisonedandthatI

couldcurehim,Idrewbackyourkingfromthemouthofdeath,andyousaidtoyourselves:’Beholdawizardindeed!Letushearhim。’ThenI

gavebattletoyoursorcerersyonderupontheplain,andfromthefootoftheCrossIteach,thelightningswererolledbackuponthemandtheywerenot。Looknow,theirchiefstandsatmyside,amongmydisciplesoneoftheforemostandmostfaithful。Afterwardstroublesarose:yourkingdiedaChristian,andmanyofthepeoplefellaway;

butstillaremnantremained,andhewhobecamekingwasconvertedtothetruth。NowIhavesowntheseed,andthecornisripebeforemyeyes,butitisnotpermittedthatIshouldreaptheharvest。Myworkisended,mytaskisdone,andI,theMessenger,returntomakereporttoHimWhosentthemessage。

\"Hearmeyetalittlewhile,forsoonshallmyvoicebesilent。’I

comenottobringpeace,butasword,’——sosaidtheMasterWhomI

preach,andsosayI,themostunworthyofHisservants。Salvationcannotbeboughtatalittleprice;itmustbepaidforbythebloodandgriefsofmen,andinbloodandgriefsmustyoupay,Omychildren。ThroughmuchtribulationmustyoualsoenterthekingdomofGod。Evennowtheheathenisatyourgates,andmanyofyoushallperishonhisspears,butItellyouthatheshallnotconquer。Befaithful,clingtotheCross,anddonotdaretodoubtyourLord,forHewillbeyourCaptainandyoushallbeHispeople。Cleavetoyourking,forheisgood;andinthedayoftriallistentothecounselofthisHokosawhooncewasthefirstofevil—doers,forwithhimgoesmyspirit,andheismysoninthespirit。

\"Mychildren,fareyouwell!Forgetmenot,forIhavelovedyou;orifyouwill,forgetme,butremembermyteachingandhearkentothosewhoshalltreaduponthepathImade。ThepeaceofGodbewithyou,theblessingofGodbeuponyou,andthesalvationofGodawaityou,asitawaitsmeto—night!Friends,leadmehencetodie。\"

Theyturnedtohim,butbeforetheirhandstouchedhimThomasOwenfellforwarduponthebreastofHokosaandlaythereawhile。Thensuddenly,forthelasttime,heliftedhimselfandcriedaloud:——

\"Ihavefoughtagoodfight!Ihavefinishedmycourse!Ihavekeptthefaith!Henceforththereislaidupformeacrownofrighteousness……andnottomeonly,buttoallthosewholoveHisappearing。\"

Thenhisheadfellback,hisdarkeyesclosed,andtheMessengerwasdead。

Hokosa,themanwhohadmurderedhim,havingliftedhimuptoshowhimtothepeople,amidstasoundofmightyweeping,tookthebodyinhisarmsandboreitthencetomakeitreadyforburial。

CHAPTERXIX

THEFALLOFTHEGREATPLACE

OnthemorrowatsundownallthatremainedofThomasOwenwaslaidtorestbeforethealtarofthelittlechurch,NodwengothekingandHokosaloweringhimintothegrave,whileJohn,hisfirstdisciple,readoverhimtheburialserviceoftheChristians,whichithadbeenoneofthedeadman’slastlabourstotranslateintothelanguageoftheAmasuka。

Beforetheceremonywasfinished,asoldier,carryingaspearinhishand,pushedhiswaythroughthedenseandweepingcrowd,andhavingsaluted,whisperedsomethingintotheearoftheking。Nodwengostarted,and,withalastlookoffarewellatthefaceofhisfriend,leftthechapel,accompaniedbysomeofhisgeneralswhowerepresent,mutteringtoHokosathathewastofollowwhenallwasdone。

Accordingly,somefewminuteslater,hewentandwasadmittedintotheCouncilHut,wherecaptainsandmessengersweretobeseenarrivinganddepartingcontinuously。

\"Hokosa,\"saidtheking,\"youhavedealttreacherouslywithmeinthepast,butIbelievenowthatyourheartistrue;attheleastIfollowthecommandsofourdeadmasterandtrustyou。Listen:theoutpostshavesightedan/impi/ofmanyregimentsadvancingtowardstheGreatPlace,thoughwhetherornoitbemyown/impi/returningvictoriousfromthewarwithmybrother,Icannotsay。Thereisthisagainstit,however,thatamessengerhasbutjustarrivedreportingthatthegeneralshaveperceivedthehostofHafelaencampeduponaridgeoveragainstthegorgewheretheyawaitedhim。Ifthatbeso,theycanscarcelyhavegivenhimbattle,forthemessengerisswiftoffootandhastravellednightandday。Yethowcanthisbethe/impi/ofHafela,who,saythegenerals,isencampedupontheridge?\"

\"Hemayhavelefttheridge,King,havingbeenwarnedoftheambush。\"

\"Itcannotbe,forwhentherunnerstartedhisfiresburnedthereandhissoldiersweregatheredroundthem。\"

\"Thenperhapshiscaptainssitupontheridgewithsomeportionofhisstrengthtodeceivethosewhoawaithiminthegorge;while,knowingthatheremenarefew,hehimselfswoopsdownonyouwiththemainbodyofhis/impi/。\"

\"Atleastweshalllearnpresently,\"answeredtheking;\"butifitbeasIfearandweareoutwitted,whatistherethatwecandoagainstsomany?\"

Nowoneofthecaptainsproposedthattheyshouldstaywheretheywereandholdtheplace。

\"Itistoolarge,\"answeredtheking,\"theywillburstthefencesandbreakourline。\"

Anothersuggestedthattheyshouldflyand,avoidingtheregimentsofHafelainthedarknessofthenight,shouldtravelswiftlyinsearchofthemainarmythathadbeensenttolieinambush。

\"What,\"saidNodwengo,\"leavingtheagedandthewomenandchildrentoperish,forhowcanwetakesuchamultitude?No,Iwillhavenoneofthisplan。\"

ThenHokosaspoke。\"King,\"hesaid,\"listentomycounsel:Commandnowthatallthewomenandtheoldmen,takingwiththemsuchcattleandfoodasareinthetown,departatonceintotheValleyofDeathandcollectintheopenspacethatliesbeyondtheTreeofDoom,nearthespringofwaterthatisthere。Thevalleyisnarrowandthecliffsaresteep,anditmaychancethatbythehelpofHeavenweshallbeabletoholdittillthearmyreturnstorelieveus,toseekwhichmessengersmustbesentatoncewiththesetidings。\"

\"Theplanisgood,\"saidtheking,thoughnonehadthoughtofit;\"butsoweshalllosethetown。\"

\"Townscanberebuilt,\"answeredHokosa,\"butwhomayrestorethelivesofmen?\"

Asthewordslefthislips,arunnerburstintothecouncil,crying:

\"King,the/impi/isthatofHafela,andtheprinceheadsitinperson。AlreadyhisoutpostsrestuponthePlainofFire。\"

ThenNodwengoroseandissuedhisorders,commandingthatalltheineffectivepopulationofthetown,togetherwithsuchfoodandcattleascouldbegathered,shouldretreatatonceintotheValleyofDeath。

BythistimethefourorfivethousandsoldierswhowereleftintheGreatPlacehadbeenparadedontheopengroundinfrontoftheking’shouse,wheretheystood,stillandsilent,inthemoonlight。Nodwengoandthecaptainswentouttothem,andastheysawhimcometheyliftedtheirspearslikeoneman,givinghimtheroyalsaluteof\"King!\"Hehelduphishandandaddressedthem。

\"Soldiers,\"hesaid,\"wehavebeenoutwitted。My/impi/isafar,andthatofHafelaisatourgates。Yonderinthevalley,thoughwebefew,wecandefendourselvestillsuccourreachesus,whichalreadymessengershavegoneouttoseek。Butfirstwemustgivetimeforthewomenandchildren,thesickandtheaged,towithdrawwithfoodandcattle;andthiswecandoinonewayonly,bykeepingHafelaatbaytilltheyhavepassedthearchway,allofthem。Now,soldiers,forthesakeofyourownlives,ofyourhonourandofthoseyoulove,sweartome,intheholyNamewhichwehavebeentaughttoworship,thatyouwillfightoutthisgreatfightwithoutfearorfaltering。\"

\"WeswearitintheholyName,andbyyourhead,King,\"roaredtheregiments。

\"Thenvictoryisalreadyours,\"answeredNodwengo。\"Followme,ChildrenofFire!\"andshakinghisgreatspear,heledthewaytowardsthatportionoftheouterfenceuponwhichHafelawasadvancing。

Bynowthetownbehindthemwasasceneofalmostindescribabletumultandconfusion,forthecompaniesdetailedtothetaskwereclearingthenumberlesshutsoftheiroccupants,andcollectingwomen,childrenandoxeninthousands,preparatorytodrivingthemintothedefile。

Panichadseizedmanyofthesepoorcreatures,who,inimagination,alreadysawthemselvesimpaleduponthecruelspearsofHafela’stroops,andindeedinnotafewinstancesbelievedthosewhowereurgingthemforwardtobetheenemy。Womenshriekedandwrungtheirhands,childrenwailedpiteously,oxenlowed,andtheinfirmandagedventedtheirgriefingroansandcriestoHeaven,ortheirancientgod,formercy。Intruth,sodifficultwasthetaskofmarshallingthismotleyarrayatnight,numberingasitdidtenortwelvethousandsouls,thatafullhourwentbybeforethemobevenbegantomove,slowlyanduncertainly,towardstheplaceofrefuge,whereoftheopeningwassonarrowthatbutfewofthemcouldpassitatatime。

MeanwhileHafelawasdevelopingtheattack。Forminghisgreatarmyintotheshapeofawedgeheraisedhisbattle—cryandrusheddownonthefirstlineoffortifications,whichhestormedwithoutdifficulty,fortheyweredefendedbyafewskirmishersonly。Nextheattackedthesecondline,andcarrieditafterheavyfighting,thenhurledhimselfupontheweakestpointofthemainfenceofthevastkraal。Hereitwasthatthefraybeganinearnest,forhereNodwengowaswaitingforhim。Thricethethousandsrolledoninthefaceofastormofspears,andthricetheyfellbackfromthewidefenceofthornsandthewallofstonebehindit。Bynowthebattlehadragedforaboutanhourandahalf,anditwasreportedtothekingthatthefirstofthewomenandchildrenhadpassedthearchwayintothevalley,andthatnearlyallofthemwereclearoftheeasterngateofthetown。

\"Thenitistimethatwefollowthem,\"saidtheking,\"forifwewaithereuntilthewarriorsofHafelaareamongus,ourretreatwillbecomearoutandsoontherewillbenonelefttofollow。Letonecompany,\"andhenamedit,\"holdthefenceforawhiletogiveustimetowithdraw,takingthewoundedwithus。\"

\"Wehearyou,king,\"saidoneofthatcompany,\"butourcaptainiskilled。\"

\"Whoamongyouwilltakeoverthecommandofthesemenandholdthebreach?\"askedNodwengoofthegroupofofficersabouthim。

\"I,King,\"answeredoldHokosa,liftinghisspear,\"forIcarenotwhetherIliveordie。\"

\"Goto,boaster!\"criedanother。\"Whoamonguscareswhetherhelivesordieswhenthekingcommands?\"

\"Thatweshallknowto—morrow,\"saidHokosaquietly,andthesoldierslaughedattheretort。

\"Sobeit,\"saidtheking,andwhilesilentlyandswiftlyheledofftheregiments,keepingintheshadowofthehuts,Hokosaandhishundredmenpostedthemselvesbehindtheweakenedfenceandwall。Now,forthefourthtimetheattackingregimentcameforwardgrimly,onthisoccasionledbytheprincehimself。Astheydrewnear,Hokosaleaptuponthewall,andstandingthereinthebrightmoonlightwhereallcouldseehim,hecalledtothemtohalt。Instinctivelytheyobeyedhim。

\"IsitHafelawhomIseeyonder?\"heasked。

\"Ah!itisI,\"answeredtheprince。\"Whatwouldyouwithme,wizardandtraitor?\"

\"Thisonly,Hafela:Iwouldaskyouwhatyouseekhere?\"

\"Thatwhichyoupromisedme,Hokosa,thecrownofmyfatherandcertainotherthings。\"

\"Thengetyouback,Hafela,foryoushallneverwinthem……HaveI

prophesiedfalselytoyouatanytime?Notso——neitherdoIprophesyfalselynow。Getyoubackwhenceyoucame,andyourwolveswithyou,elseshallyoubidehereforever。\"

\"Doyoudaretocalldownevilonme,Wizard?\"shoutedtheprincefuriously。\"Yourwifeismine,andnowItakeyourlifealso,\"andwithallhisstrengthhehurledathimthegreatspearheheld。

IthissedpastHokosa’shead,touchinghisear,butheneverflinchedfromthesteel。

\"Apoorcast,Prince,\"hesaidlaughing;\"butsoitmusthavebeen,forIamguardedbythatwhichyoucannotsee。Mywifeyouhave,andsheshallbeyourruin;mylifeyoumaytake,butereitleavesme,Hafela,Ishallseeyoudeadandyourarmyscattered。TheMessengerispassedaway,buthispowerhasfallenuponmeandIspeakthetruthtoyou,OPrinceandwarriors,whoare——alreadydead。\"

Nowashriekofdismayandfuryrosefromthehundredswhoheardthisprophesyofill,forofHokosaandhismagictheywereterriblyafraid。

\"Killhim!Killthewizard!\"theyshouted,andarainofspearsrushedtowardshimonthewall。

Theyrushedtowardshim,theypassedabove,below,around;but,ofthemall,notonetouchedhim。

\"DidInottellyouthatIwasguardedbyThatwhichyoucannotsee?\"

Hokosaaskedcontemptuously。Thenslowlyhedescendedfromthewallamidstagreatsilence。

\"Whenmenarescarcethetonguemustplayapart,\"heexplainedtohiscompanions,whostaredathimwondering。\"Bynowthekingandthosewithhimshouldhavereachedtheeasterngate;whereas,hadwefoughtatonce,Hafelawouldbeharduponhisheels,forwearefew,andwhocanholdabuffalowitharopeofgrass?YetIthinkthatIspoketruthwhenItoldhimthatthegarmentoftheMessengerhasfallenuponmyshoulders,andthatdeathawaitshimandhiscompanions,asitawaitsmealsoandmanyofus。Now,friends,beready,forthebullchargesandsoonwemustfeelhishorns。Thisatleastislefttoyou,todiegloriously。\"

Whilehewasstillspeakingthefirstfilesoftheregimentrusheduponthefence,tearingasidethethornswiththeirhandstillapassagewasmadethroughthem。Thentheyspranguponthewall,theretobemetbythespearsofHokosaandhismenthrustingupwardfrombeneathitsshelter。Timeaftertimetheysprang,andtimeaftertimetheyfellbackdeadorwounded,tillatlast,dashingforwardinonedensecolumn,theypouredoverthestonesastherisingtidepoursovertherocksonthesea—shore,drivingthedefendersbeforethembythesheerweightofnumbers。

\"Thisgameisplayed!\"criedHokosa。\"Flynowtotheeasterngate,forherewecandonothingmore。\"

Sotheyfled,thosewhosurvivedofthem,andafterthemcamethethousandsofthefoe,sackingandfiringthedesertedtownastheyadvanced。

Hokosaandhismen,orratherthehalfofthem,reachedthegateandpasseditinsafety,barringitafterthem,andtherebydelayingtheattackerstilltheycouldbursttheirwaythrough。Nowhundredsofhutswereafire,andtheflamesspreadswiftly,lightingupthecountryfarandwide。Intheglareofthem,Hokosacouldseethatalreadyafulltwo—thirdsofthecrowdoffugitiveshadpassedthenarrowarch;whileNodwengoandthesoldiersweredrawnupincompaniesuponthesteepandrockyslopethatledtoit,protectingtheirretreat。

Headvancedtothekingandreportedhimself。

\"Soyouhavelivedthroughit,\"saidNodwengo。

\"Ishalldiewhenmyhourcomes,andnotbefore,\"Hokosaanswered。\"Wedidwellyonder,andyetthemostofusarealivetotellthetale,forIknewwhenandhowtogo。Beready,king,forthefoepressusclose,andthatmobbehinduscrawlsonwardlikeasnail。\"

Ashespokethepursuersbrokethroughthefenceandgateoftheburningtown,andoncemorethefightbegan。Theyhadtheadvantageofnumbers;butNodwengoandhistroopsstoodinawideroaduponhighergroundprotectedoneithersidebywalls,andwere,moreover,rested,notbreathlessandwearywithtravellikethemenofHafela。Slowly,fighting,everyinchoftheway,Nodwengowaspushedback,andslowlythelongant—likelineofwomenandsickandcattlecreptthroughtheopeningintherock,tillatlengthallofthemweregone。

\"Itistime,\"saidNodwengo,glancingbehindhim,\"forourarmsgrowweary。\"

Thenhegaveorders,andcompanybycompanythedefendingforcefollowedonthepathofthefugitives,tillatlengthamidstaroarofrageanddisappointment,thelastofthemvanishedthroughthearch,Hokosaamongthem,andtheplacewasblockedwithstones,abovewhichshoneahedgeofspears。

CHAPTERXX

NOMASETSASNARE

Thusendedthefirstnight’sbattle,sinceforthistimetheenemyhadfoughtenough。Nodwengoandhismenhadalsohadenough,foroutofthefivethousandofthemsomeelevenhundredwerekilledorwounded。

Yettheymightnotrest,forallthatnight,assistedbythewomen,theylaboured,buildingstonewallsacrossthenarrowestpartsofthevalley。Alsothecattle,womenandchildrenweremovedalongthegorge,whichinshapemaybecomparedtoabottlewithtwonecks,oneateitherend,andencampedintheopeningofthesecondneck,wherewasthespringofwater。Thisspotwaschosenbothbecauseherealonewatercouldbeobtained,withoutwhichtheycouldnotholdoutmorethanasingleday,andbecausethekoppiewhereongrewthestrange—

lookingeuphorbiaknownastheTreeofDoomaffordedanaturalrampartagainstattack。

Shortlyafterdawn,whilethesoldierswererestingandeatingofsuchfoodascouldbeprocured——forthemostpartstripsofraworhalf—

cookedmeatcutfromhastilykilledcattle——theonslaughtwasrenewedwithvigour,Hafeladirectinghiseffortstotheforcingofthenaturalarchway。But,striveashewould,thishecouldnotdo,foritwaschokedwithstonesandthornsandguardedbybravemen。

\"Youdobutwasteyourlabour,Hafela,\"saidNoma,whostoodbyhimwatchingtheassault。

\"Whatthenistobedone?\"heasked,\"forunlesswecomeatthemwecannotkillthem。Itwascleverofthemtotakerefugeinthishole。I

thoughtsurelythattheywouldfightitoutyonder,beneaththefencesoftheGreatPlace。\"

\"Ah!\"sheanswered,\"youforgotthattheyhadHokosaontheirside。

Didyouthenthinktocatchhimsleeping?ThisretreatwasHokosa’scounsel。Ilearneditfromthelipsofthatwoundedcaptainbeforetheykilledhim。Now,itseemsthattherearebuttwopathstofollow,andyoucanchoosebetweenthem。Theoneistosendaregimentadayandahalf’sjourneyacrosstheclifftoptoguardthefurthermouthofthevalleyandtowaittillthesejackalsstarveintheirhole,forcertainlytheycannevercomeout。\"

\"Ithasstartedsixhourssince,\"saidHafela,\"andthoughtheprecipicesaresteep,havingthemoontotravelby,itshouldreachtherivermouthofthevalleybeforedawnto—morrow,cuttingNodwengoofffromtheplains,ifindeedheshoulddaretoventureoutuponthem,which,withsosmallaforce,hewillnotdo。Yetthisfirstplanofyoursmustfail,Noma,seeingthatbeforetheystarvewithin,thegeneralsofNodwengowillbebackuponusfromthemountains,catchingusbetweenthehammerandtheanvil,andIknownothowthatfightwouldgo。\"

\"Yet,soonorlate,itmustbefought。\"

\"Nay,\"heanswered,\"formyhopeisthatshouldthe/impi/returntofindNodwengodead,theywillsurrenderandacknowledgemeasking,whoamthefirstofthebloodroyal。Butwhatisyoursecondplan?\"

Bywayofanswer,shepointedtothecliffabovethem。Ontheright—

handside,facingthearchway,wasaflatledgeoverhangingthevalley,ataheightofaboutahundredfeet。

\"Ifyoucancomeyonder,\"shesaid,\"itwillbeeasytostormthisgate,fortherelierocksinplenty,andmencannotfightwhenstonesaredroppingontheirheads。\"

\"Buthowcanwecometothathomeofvultures,wherenevermanhassetafoot?Look,thecliffaboveissheer;norock—rabbitcouldstanduponit。\"

WithhereyeNomameasuredthedistancefromthebrinkoftheprecipicetothebroadledgecommandingthevalley。

\"Sixtypaces,notmore,\"shesaid。\"Well,yonderareoxeninplenty,andoutoftheirhidesropescanbemade,andoutofropesaladder,downwhichmenmaypass;ten,orevenfive,wouldbeenough。\"

\"WellthoughtofNoma,\"saidHafela。\"HokosatolduslastnightthattohimhadpassedthewisdomoftheMessenger;butifthisbeso,I

thinkthattoyouhaspassedtheguileofHokosa。\"

\"Itseemstomethatsomeofitabideswithhim,\"answeredNomalaughing。

Thentheprincegaveorders,and,withmanyworkersofhidestoilingatit,withintwohourstheladderwasready,itsstaves,settwentyinchesapart,beingformedofknob—kerries,orthebrokenshaftsofstabbingspears。Nowtheylowereditfromthetopoftheprecipicesothatitsendrestedupontheledge,anddownitcameseveralmen,whoswunguponitsgiddylengthlikespidersonaweb。Reachingthisgreatshelfinsafetyandadvancingtotheedgeofit,thesemenstartedaboulder,which,althoughasitchancedithurtnoone,fellinthemidstofagroupofthedefendersandboundedawaythroughthem。

\"Nowwemustbegoing,\"saidHokosa,lookingup,\"fornomancanfightagainstrocks,andourspearscannotreachthosebirds。Hadthearmybeentaughttheuseofthebow,asIcounselledinthepastdays,wemightstillhaveheldthearchway;buttheycalleditawoman’sweapon,andwouldhavenoneofit。\"

Ashespokeanotherstonefell,crushingthelifeoutofamanwhostoodnexttohim。Thentheyretreatedtothefirstwall,whichhadbeenpiledupduringthenight,whereitwasnotpossibletorollrocksuponthemfromthecliffsabove。Thiswall,andothersrearedatintervalsbehindit,theysettoworktostrengthenasmuchastheycould,makingthemostofthetimethatwaslefttothembeforetheenemycouldclearthewayandmarchontoattack。

PresentlyHafela’smenwerethroughandsweepingdownuponthemwitharoar,thinkingtocarrythewallatasinglerush。Butinthistheyfailed;indeed,itasonlyafteranhour’shardfightingandbytheexpedientofcontinuallyattackingtheworkwithfreshcompaniesthatatlengththeystormedthewall。

WhenHokosasawthathecouldnolongerholdtheplace,butbeforethefoewasuponhim,hedrewoffhissoldierstothesecondwall,aquarterofamileormoreaway,andherethefightbeganagain。Andsoitwentonforhourafterhour,asonebyonethefortificationswerecarriedbytheweightofnumbers,fortheattackersfoughtdesperatelyundertheeyeoftheirprince,caringnothingfortheterriblelosstheysufferedinmen。TwicetheforceofthedefenderswaschangedbyorderofNodwengo,freshmenbeingsentfromthecompaniesheldinreservetotaketheplacesofthosewhohadbornethebruntofthebattle。Thisindeeditwasnecessarytodo,seeingthatitwasimpossibletocarrywatertosomany,andinthatburningvalleymencouldnotfightforlongathirst。OnlyHokosastayedon,fortheybroughthimdrinkinagourd,andwhereverthefraywasfiercesttherehewasalways;noralthoughspearswereraineduponhimbyhundreds,washetouchedbyoneofthem。

Atlengthasthenightfelltheking’smenweredrivenbackfromtheirlastscherminthewesternhalfofthevalley,acrosstheopenspacebackuponthekoppiewherestoodtheTreeofDoom。Heretheystayedawhiletill,overmatchedandoutworn,theywerepushedfromitsrocksacrossthenarrowstretchofbrokengroundintotheshelterofthegreatstoneschermorwallthatranfromsidetosideofthefurtherneckofthevalley,whereonthousandsofwomenandsuchmenascouldbesparedhadbeenworkingincessantlyduringthepastnightandday。

ItwasasheretreatedamongthelastuponthiswallthatHokosacaughtsightofNomaforthefirsttimesincetheypartedinthehouseoftheMessenger。Intheforefrontofhistroops,directingtheattack,wasHafelatheprince,andathissidestoodNoma,carryinginherhandalittleshieldandaspear。Atthismomentalsoshesawhimandcalledaloudtohim:——

\"Youhavefoughtwell,Wizard,butto—morrowallyourmagicshallavailyounothing,foritwillbeyourlastdayuponthisearth。\"

\"Ay,Noma,\"heanswered,\"andyoursalso。\"

Thenofasuddenacompanyoftheking’smenrushedfromtheshelterofthewallupontheattackersdrivingthembacktothekoppieandkillingseveral,sothatintheconfusionandgatheringdarknessHokosalostsightofher,thoughamanathissidedeclaredthathesawherfallbeneaththethrustofanassegai。Thusendedthesecondday。

Nowwhenthewatchhadbeensetthekingandhiscaptainstookcounseltogether,fortheirheartswereheavy。

\"Listen,\"saidNodwengo:\"outoffivethousandsoldiersathousandhavebeenkilledandathousandlieamonguswounded。Harktothegroaningofthem!Alsowehavewithuswomenandchildrenandsicktothenumberoftwelvethousand,andbetweenusandthosewhowouldbutcherthemeveryonetherestandsbutasinglewall。Noristhistheworstofit:thespringcannotsupplythewantsofsogreatamultitudeinthishotplace,anditisfearedthatpresentlythewaterwillbedone。Whatwayshallweturn?IfwesurrendertoHafela,perhapshewillsparethelivesofthewomenandchildren;butwhateverhemaypromise,themostofushewillsurelyslay。Ifwefightandaredefeated,thenoncehisregimentsareamongus,allwillbeslainaccordingtotheancientcustomofourpeople。Ihavebethoughtmethatwemightretreatthroughthevalley,buttheriverbeyondisinflood;alsoitiscertainthatbeforethismultitudecouldreachit,theprincewillhavesentaforcetocutusoffwhilehehimselfharassesourrear。Nowlethimwhohascounselspeak。\"

\"King,Ihavecounsel,\"saidHokosa。\"WhatwerethewordsthattheMessengerspoketousbeforehedied?Didhenotsay:’Evennowtheheathenisatyourgates,andmanyofyoushallperishonhisspears;

butItellyouthatheshallnotconquer’?Didhenotsay:’Befaithful,clingtotheCross,anddonotdaretodoubtyourLord,forHewillprotectyou,andyourchildrenafteryou,andHewillbeyourCaptainandyoushallbeHispeople’?Didhenotbidyoualsotolistentomycounsel?Thenlistentoit,foritishis:Yourcaseseemsdesperate,buthavenofear,andtakenothoughtforthemorrow,forallshallyetbewell。LetusnowpraytoHimthattheMessengerhasrevealedtous,andWhomnowheimploresonourbehalfinthatplacewhereheistoguideusandtosaveus,forthensurelyHewillhearkentoourprayer。\"

\"Sobeit,\"saidNodwengo,andgoingouthestooduponapillarofstoneinthemoonlightandoffereduphissupplicationinthehearingofthemultitude。

Meanwhile,thoseofthecampofHafelawerealsotakingcounsel。Theyhadfoughtbravelyindeed,andcarriedtheschanses;butatgreatcost,sinceforeverymanthatNodwengohadlost,threeoftheirshadfallen。Moreover,theywereinevilcasewithwearinessandthewantofwater,aseachdroptheydrankmustbecarriedtothemfromtheGreatPlaceinbagsmadeofrawhide,whichcausedittostink,fortheyhadbutfewgourdswiththem。