' Dingiswayo laughed at his impudence, saying to his attendants, 'He looks like a warrior. , including the two remarkable villages ofWaterval-Boven (Above- the-Waterfall) and Waterval-Ond 995 'You damned Afrikaners are very careless with words. Then he coughed, adjusted things on the table, and went on: 'Under English rule our children will have to know more-to compete, to make us proud.
ed, a fragmentary melee without weapons in which one side pushed a little harder than the other and took a few captives. If you return t his kraal, you will never leave. He was of medium height, with an enormous belly, and had a strange head which once seen could never be for- gotten. Then the opening was crammed with sticks, leaves and other flammable debris and set afire; for an hour or so it bla
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