Y speaking, my doom was on me. The giant warrior before me had used the
assegai from a child--I had no experience of the weapon. Moreover,
though I was quick and active, he must have been at least twice as
strong as I am. However, there was no help for it, so, setting my teeth,
I grasped the great spear, breathed a prayer, and waited. The giant
stood awhile looking at me, and, as he stood, Indaba-zimbi walked across
the ring behind me, muttering as he passed, "Keep cool, Macumazahn, and
wait for him. I will make it all right." As I had not the slightest
intention of commencing the fray, I thought this good advice, though how
Indaba-zimbi could "make it all right" I failed to see. Heavens! how
long that half-minute seemed! It happened many years ago, but the whole
scene rises up before my eyes as I write. There behind us was the
blood-stained laager, and near it lay the piles of dead; round us was
rank upon rank of plumed savages, standing in silence to wait the issue
of the duel, and in the centre stood the grey-haired chief and general,
Sususa, in all his war finery, a cloak of leopard skin upon his
shoulders. At his feet lay the senseless form of little Tota, to my left
squatted Indaba-zimbi, nodding his white lock and muttering
something--probably spells; while in front was my giant antagonist, his
spear aloft and his plumes wavering in the gentle wind. Then over all,
over grassy slope, river, and koppie, over the waggons of the laager,
the piles of dead, the dense masses of the living, the swooning child,
over all shone the bright impartial sun, looking down like the
indifferent eye of Heaven upon the loveliness of nature and the cruelty
of man. Down by the river grew thorn-trees, and from them floated the
sweet scent of the mimosa flower, and came the sound of cooing
turtle-doves. I never smell the one or hear the other without the scene
flashing into my mind again, complete in its every detail. Suddenly,
without a sound, Bombyane shook his assegai and rushed straight at me. I
saw his huge form come; like a man in a dream, I saw the broad spear
flash on high; now he was on me! Then, prompted to it by some
providential impulse--or had the spells of Inda

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