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--would you feel any misgivings because the troops were fully armed?" "That's all very well, but these are savages you know. And the ladies--" "--Have no misgiving at all, Falkner," struck in Miss Sewin serenely. "If all the savages in Zululand were here, I, for one, would feel perfectly safe with Mr Glanton." "Hullo, Glanton. Bow your acknowledgments," cried Falkner, in a tone whose would-be geniality could not disguise a sneer. "Well, I was not speaking on my own account." "Of course you weren't, Sewin," I answered, anxious to avert any unpleasant feeling. "And now, if the ladies will excuse me for a little I must go and look out some cows for these fellows to kill. For the next hour they will exchange their picturesqueness for the decidedly reverse of the slaughter yard. By the way you might like to come along, Sewin." He jumped at the suggestion, but the Major preferred to remain where he was. Mrs Sewin said they would get through the time getting out their things and arranging their quarters for the night. "I should think it'll make a hole in your cattle kraal," he said as we strolled over. "Not a big one. I sha'n't give them the pick of the herd of course." We strolled round to the kraal. My cattle herd was there and we proceeded to turn out the half dozen beasts I had selected for slaughter. A number of my guests had crowded up. They had discarded their shields, but were handling assegais in a manner that was highly anticipatory. "Stand back," I cried noting a desire to crowd up. "A few will be sufficient." But all were anxious to make one of that few, and by the time the doomed animals had reached the appointed place, chosen for being well out of sight--and scent--of the house, a rush was made upon them. Half the number were down at once, deftly assegaied; the remaining three however careered away, two wounded, and streaming with blood--the other untouched. Then ensued something akin to a buffalo hunt. With yells and whoops the excited savages bounded in pursuit, but even their speed and agility was not enough to turn the terrified and maddened animals, and had not a fresh crowd raced forward to head them they would have got away into the bush. Now two were promptly transfixed with half a dozen deftly hurled assegais in each, but the last, hardly touched, charged like lightning through its encompassing destroyers, and came straight back to the kraal, and, incidentally, for
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