Kaffir Folk-Lore : Or, a Selection From the Traditional Tales Current Among the People Living On the Eastern Border of the Cape Colony, With Copious Explanatory Notes

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The boys were unwilling to let him sleep with them. They laughed at him.
They said : " Who are you ? You are just a child of a few days." Hlakanyana answered : " I am older than you.
He slept there that night. When the boys were asleep, he got up and went to the cattle kraal. He killed two cows and ate all their insides. He took blood and smeared it on one of the boys who was sleeping. In the morning the men found those two dead cows.
They said : " Who has done this thing ? " They found the boy
... with blood upon him, and killed him, because they thought he was the robber.
Hlakanyana said within himself : " I told them that I was older than they are ; to-day it is seen who is a child and who is a man." Another day the father of Hlakanyana killed go KAFFIR FOLK TALES.
an ox. The head was put in a pot to be cooked. Then Hlakanyana considered in his mind how he could get that meat. So he drove all the cattle of the village into a forest, a very thick forest, and tied them by their tails to the trees.


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