登陆注册
38749500000020

第20章

STELLA

I was not slow to take Indaba-zimbi's hint. About a hundred and fifty yards to the left of the laager was a little dell where I had hidden my horse, together with one belonging to the Boers, and my saddle and bridle. Thither we went, I carrying the swooning Tota in my arms. To our joy we found the horses safe, for the Zulus had not seen them.

Now, of course, they were our only means of locomotion, for the oxen had been sent away, and even had they been there we could not have found time to inspan them. I laid Tota down, caught my horse, undid his knee halter, and saddled up. As I was doing so a thought struck me, and I told Indaba-zimbi to run to the laager and see if he could find my double-barrelled gun and some powder and shot, for I had only my elephant "roer" and a few charges of powder and ball with me.

He went, and while he was away, poor little Tota came to herself and began to cry, till she saw my face.

"Ah, I have had such a bad dream," she said, in Dutch: "I dreamed that the black Kaffirs were going to kill me. Where is my papa?"I winced at the question. "Your papa has gone on a journey, dear," Isaid, "and left me to look after you. We shall find him one day. You don't mind going with Heer Allan, do you?""No," she said, a little doubtfully, and began to cry again. Presently she remembered that she was thirsty, and asked for water. I led her to the river and she drank. "Why is my hand red, Heer Allan?" she asked, pointing to the smear of Bombyane's blood-stained fingers.

At this moment I felt very glad that I had killed Bombyane.

"It is only paint, dear," I said; "see, we will wash it and your face."As I was doing this, Indaba-zimbi returned. The guns were all gone; he said the Zulus had taken them and the powder. But he had found some things and brought them in a sack. There was a thick blanket, about twenty pounds weight of biltong or sun-dried meat, a few double-handfuls of biscuits, two water-bottles, a tin pannikin, some matches and sundries.

"And now, Macumazahn," he said, "we had best be going, for those Umtetwas are coming back. I saw one of them on the brow of the rise."That was enough for me. I lifted little Tota on to the bow of my saddle, climbed into it, and rode off, holding her in front of me.

Indaba-zimbi slipped a reim into the mouth of the best of the Boer horses, threw of the sack of sundries on to its back and mounted also, holding the elephant gun in his hand. We went eight or nine hundred yards in silence till we were quite out of range of sight from the waggons, which were in a hollow. Then I pulled up, with such a feeling of thankfulness in my heart as cannot be told in words; for now I knew that, mounted as we were, those black demons could never catch us. But where were we to steer for? I put the question to Indaba-zimbi, asking him if he thought that we had better try and follow the oxen which we had sent away with the Kaffirs and women on the preceding night. He shook his head.

"The Umtetwas will go after the oxen presently," he answered, "and we have seen enough of them.""Quite enough," I answered, with enthusiasm; "I never want to see another; but where are we to go? Here we are alone with one gun and a little girl in the vast and lonely veldt. Which way shall we turn?""Our faces were towards the north before we met the Zulus," answered Indaba-zimbi; "let us still keep them to the north. Ride on, Macumazahn; to-night when we off-saddle I will look into the matter."So all that long afternoon we rode on, following the course of the river. From the nature of the ground we could only go slowly, but before sunset I had the satisfaction of knowing that there must be at least twenty-five miles between us and those accursed Zulus. Little Tota slept most of the way, the motion of the horse was easy, and she was worn out.

At last the sunset came, and we off-saddled in a dell by the river.

There was not much to eat, but I soaked some biscuit in water for Tota, and Indaba-zimbi and I made a scanty meal of biltong. When we had done I took off Tota's frock, wrapped her up in a blanket near the fire we had made, and lit a pipe. I sat there by the side of the sleeping orphaned child, and from my heart thanked Providence for saving her life and mine from the slaughter of that day. What a horrible experience it had been! It seemed like a nightmare to look back upon. And yet it was sober fact, one among those many tragedies which dotted the paths of the emigrant Boers with the bones of men, women, and children. These horrors are almost forgotten now; people living in Natal now, for instance, can scarcely realize that some forty years ago six hundred white people, many of them women and children, were thus massacred by the Impis of Dingaan. But it was so, and the name of the district, /Weenen/, or the Place of Weeping, will commemorate them for ever.

Then I fell to reflecting on the extraordinary adroitness old Indaba-zimbi had shown in saving my life. It appeared that he himself had lived among the Umtetwa Zulus in his earlier manhood, and was a noted rain-doctor and witch-finder. But when T'Chaka, Dingaan's brother, ordered a general massacre of the witch-finders, he alone had saved his life by his skill in magic, and ultimately fled south for reasons too long to set out here. When he heard, therefore, that the regiment was an Umtetwa regiment, which, leaving their wives and children, had broken away from Zululand to escape the cruelties of Dingaan; under pretence of spying on them, he took the bold course of going straight up to the chief, Sususa, and addressing him as his brother, which he was. The chief knew him at once, and so did the soldiers, for his fame was still great among them. Then he told them his cock and bull story about my being a white spirit, whose presence in the laager would render it invincible, and with the object of saving my life in the slaughter which he knew must ensue, agreed to charm me out of the laager and deliver me into their keeping. How the plan worked has already been told; it was a risky one; still, but for it my troubles would have been done with these many days.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 爱上冰冷三公主

    爱上冰冷三公主

    当冰山撞冰山,会撞出怎么样的小冰块呢当一向温柔的她,遇到温柔的他,会有怎么样的甜甜蜜蜜呢当火山撞火山,会撞出怎么样的石岩呢
  • 黑暗血世代

    黑暗血世代

    太阳消失,黑暗初始,进化与杀戮充斥整个世界。。。。。。废墟临世,位面交错,神选之子相互角逐,谁才是真正被命运选中的人?妖兽与进化者的对决!荒古神通与顶尖科技的碰撞!神抵与恶魔之间的博弈!重生而来的冷云,是否能跳出棋局,成为所有人意料之外的存在?
  • 和尚也纯情之橘若尚青

    和尚也纯情之橘若尚青

    妖猫橘青为报仇寻找第一剑沉水昆吾剑,途中遇到和尚尚若结为同伴,但却遭遇重重阻碍……
  • 英雄联盟之兵行天下

    英雄联盟之兵行天下

    他曾像鹰,盘旋在世界冠军的顶峰。“战争的硝烟”淡漠了人们的记忆,而震撼而来的LOL让他重获新生!团队五人走上世界的顶峰,迎接他们的会是什么?让世界狂热虔诚的教徒们高呼德玛西亚吧!【飛葬(小说)粉丝①群:41896951】
  • 声暖入心

    声暖入心

    最近众人都觉得自己吃了些惊天大瓜:#cv圈大佬离殇竟是程家小儿子##新晋小花苏星辰竟与离殇是青梅竹马##苏星辰程星离正在谈恋爱???#而此时,苏星辰正窝在程星离怀里看着手机,对网友们的评论品头论足腹黑禁欲冰山cv大佬vs软萌可爱霸气影后女神坑品还可以的昂
  • 最强千金之医代商娇

    最强千金之医代商娇

    重生醒来,楚墨玉无意中激活“女神彩瞳”修炼系统。纳尼?打倒渣女渣男,获得经验!扑倒帅哥美男、也有经验!OK!秒懂!从此,见到渣女渣男就打倒,遇到帅哥美男就扑倒,升级彩瞳爽歪歪。(本文纯属虚构,请勿模仿。)
  • 法师神话

    法师神话

    “炎爆术”,看着因冰冻效果消失而冲到身前的恶魔侍卫,陆明不慌不忙的轻呼出声,一团紫色火焰自手中飞出,在恶魔侍卫身上炸开,残血的恶魔侍卫应声倒在陆明身前两码距离的地上。正要弯腰拾取战利品的陆明,却猛然觉得脊背发寒,想也不想,一个“闪烁”,瞬移到了前方十五码的地方。迅捷无比的转身回首,一个“奥术弹幕”甩手而出。“有贼!还是两个!”两个佝偻着身躯显得十分猥琐的亡灵族盗贼在陆明刚刚站立的地方现出了身形。顾不得惊讶这个法师竟然一个闪烁躲过了两个技能,吃了一记攻击的那个盗贼立即反应过来,用了一个“暗影步”,而另一个盗贼也紧随其后。看着两个盗贼在前方消失的一瞬间,陆明就知道遇到了所有盗贼里最难缠的“暗影贼”了。心中想着,陆明脚下却也没停着,快步向正前方紧走了一步,顿了一下,又向前走了一步。随后头也不回的用了一个“冰霜新星”技能,又继续往前跑动了起来。
  • 刻薄皇上暴力妃

    刻薄皇上暴力妃

    我跟叶孤城就是两条平行线,可阴差阳错,原本互不干涉的平行线偏离了它应有的轨道,擦出爱的交叉点!可是这只是一个点,当我们继续往前走的时候,才发现,我们本来就不是在一个轨道上,相遇只是一个美丽的错误,当错误过后,我们彼此继续为这段不应有的感情走在路上。回头望去,那已逝去的情仇好似昨日,一瞬间苍老了我们。我为什么会来到这陌生的领域,为什么让我在这本不属于我的地方遇见一段属于别人的爱情?而我,只是这个时空错乱的牺牲品!多年以后,他也许名垂青史,我也许只是一粒沙土,埋没在这黄土之中!甚至,自己也忘了自己到底是谁,从何而来!翩然起舞时,才记得自己只是一个蝴蝶!不曾有过去,甚至未来。【情节虚构,请勿模仿】
  • 天行

    天行

    号称“北辰骑神”的天才玩家以自创的“牧马冲锋流”战术击败了国服第一弓手北冥雪,被誉为天纵战榜第一骑士的他,却受到小人排挤,最终离开了效力已久的银狐俱乐部。是沉沦,还是再次崛起?恰逢其时,月恒集团第四款游戏“天行”正式上线,虚拟世界再起风云!
  • 劫龙纪

    劫龙纪

    以心血养花,以灵源祭珠!劫与罪相遇,造就纪元最强!