Nada the Lily

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Then he put out his strength and the swiftness of his feet, and lo! whenhe looked again he was alone, and the bull was very near. Never werefeet so swift as those of Umslopogaas. Now he reached the bull as helaboured on. Umslopogaas placed his hands upon the back of the bull andleaped; he was on him, he sat him as you white men sit a horse. Then helifted the spear in his hand, and drove it down between the shouldersto the spine, and of a sudden the great buffalo staggered, stopped, andfell dead....
Galazi came up. "Who now is the swiftest, Galazi?" cried Umslopogaas, "I, or you, or your wolf host?" "You are the swiftest, Umslopogaas, " said Galazi, gasping for hisbreath. "Never did a man run as you run, nor ever shall again. " Now the wolves streamed up, and would have torn the carcase, but Galazibeat them back, and they rested awhile. Then Galazi said, "Let us cutmeat from the bull with a spear. " So they cut meat from the bull, and when they had finished Galazimotioned to the wolves, and they fell upon the carcase, fightingfuriously.


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Edgar G. a year ago

I absolutely HATE his fulsome and loathsome dedications, especially this one. Shepstone, in truth, was a wily, crafty, British Empire plotter and conniver, who used his Sth African upbringing to further the power of the Empire. Haggard sounds as if he's licking him up and down his back. Flowery and tail-wagging, not to forget -slimy.

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