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quadgram | frequency |
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the opener of roads | 34 |
i do not know | 28 |
the mouth of the | 19 |
the valley of bones | 16 |
did not wish to | 15 |
for the first time | 13 |
it seemed to me | 13 |
as a matter of | 13 |
the vale of bones | 13 |
a matter of fact | 13 |
thought i to myself | 12 |
in the black kloof | 11 |
the edge of the | 10 |
the end of the | 10 |
the house of senzangacona | 10 |
the further side of | 10 |
in the vale of | 10 |
that i did not | 9 |
on the further side | 9 |
i think it was | 9 |
mouth of the kloof | 9 |
i did not know | 9 |
seemed to me that | 9 |
the battle of the | 9 |
i caught sight of | 8 |
there was nothing to | 8 |
battle of the tugela | 8 |
the princess of heaven | 8 |
i do not think | 8 |
to tell the truth | 8 |
on the top of | 8 |
that i could not | 8 |
in front of the | 8 |
made up my mind | 8 |
i will tell you | 8 |
further side of the | 7 |
i am not sure | 7 |
to be able to | 7 |
it was as though | 7 |
the shadow of the | 7 |
for a little while | 7 |
as i did so | 7 |
i was sure that | 7 |
in front of me | 7 |
so far as i | 7 |
i could not see | 7 |
i did not wish | 7 |
had it not been | 7 |
it not been for | 7 |
king of the zulus | 7 |
the end of it | 7 |
had to do with | 6 |
hundred yards from the | 6 |
the top of the | 6 |
of which i have | 6 |
of the white men | 6 |
in the valley of | 6 |
played the part of | 6 |
the words of the | 6 |
at the foot of | 6 |
i thought that i | 6 |
a good deal of | 6 |
the gate of the | 6 |
to fight the english | 6 |
that i should be | 6 |
of anscombe and heda | 6 |
i made up my | 6 |
in the centre of | 6 |
as i have said | 6 |
of the black one | 6 |
from time to time | 6 |
then of a sudden | 6 |
i took to be | 6 |
it occurred to me | 6 |
i should have been | 6 |
at a little distance | 6 |
that it was a | 6 |
the rest of the | 6 |
of it was that | 6 |
at the back of | 5 |
of the black kloof | 5 |
but why do you | 5 |
he did not know | 5 |
i looked at the | 5 |
to the conclusion that | 5 |
it was that of | 5 |
i knew that the | 5 |
i did not see | 5 |
if you wish to | 5 |
an hour or two | 5 |
there is no need | 5 |
the king and the | 5 |
asked me if i | 5 |
of the death of | 5 |
to the right of | 5 |
in the shadow of | 5 |
that he was a | 5 |
the king and his | 5 |
and he pointed to | 5 |
from the black kloof | 5 |
nothing of the sort | 5 |
a great deal of | 5 |
i should like to | 5 |
we came to the | 5 |
a day or two | 5 |
which i have spoken | 5 |
was the end of | 5 |
the part of the | 5 |
end of it was | 5 |
at the end of | 5 |
how do you know | 5 |
as though they were | 5 |
i was going to | 5 |
at the battle of | 5 |
that i should have | 5 |
i looked about me | 5 |
from the lips of | 5 |
on the other hand | 5 |
i am sure he | 5 |
what does it matter | 5 |
in front of him | 5 |
or at any rate | 5 |
on the whole i | 5 |
the head of the | 5 |
face to face with | 5 |
tell you the truth | 5 |
that i had not | 5 |
the brow of the | 5 |
occurred to me that | 5 |
by the light of | 5 |
i could see nothing | 5 |
stared at each other | 5 |
to go to sleep | 4 |
did not dare to | 4 |
send a message to | 4 |
that i had done | 4 |
nothing to be done | 4 |
which i could not | 4 |
on to the stoep | 4 |
i answered that i | 4 |
at the mouth of | 4 |
the lady heddana and | 4 |
for my part i | 4 |
that he had been | 4 |
do not think that | 4 |
up and down the | 4 |
at the head of | 4 |
not more than a | 4 |
i see that you | 4 |
to the effect that | 4 |
i thought it was | 4 |
the people of the | 4 |
up my mind to | 4 |
it was that i | 4 |
on the other side | 4 |
he told me that | 4 |
the side of the | 4 |
i went to sleep | 4 |
to me that he | 4 |
he said in a | 4 |
thought that i was | 4 |
the top of a | 4 |
crawled into the hut | 4 |
are you going to | 4 |
i think that i | 4 |
king and his people | 4 |
the foot of the | 4 |
as though i had | 4 |
when i had finished | 4 |
for a couple of | 4 |
it would have been | 4 |
in the words of | 4 |
people of the zulus | 4 |
i was obliged to | 4 |
council of the nation | 4 |
i asked him what | 4 |
to the end of | 4 |
that i was not | 4 |
see the book called | 4 |
i could not be | 4 |
the back of the | 4 |
at first i thought | 4 |
and what is more | 4 |
that i was a | 4 |
on the further bank | 4 |
i am going to | 4 |
they wished to be | 4 |
as it had been | 4 |
was nothing to be | 4 |
to me that i | 4 |
a long way off | 4 |
was to be done | 4 |
the spirit of chaka | 4 |
there was no one | 4 |
i would speak with | 4 |
the centre of the | 4 |
i was about to | 4 |
of one of them | 4 |
gate of the fence | 4 |
some kind of a | 4 |
the white men who | 4 |
in the same way | 4 |
the name of the | 4 |
in the land that | 4 |
of the house of | 4 |
i was in the | 4 |
as soon as i | 4 |
we are going to | 4 |
a woman who is | 4 |
even if i were | 4 |
on either side of | 4 |
i asked him if | 4 |
i think i should | 4 |
hole of the hut | 4 |
that it was not | 4 |
do my best to | 4 |
mouth of the cave | 4 |
with the exception of | 4 |
the face of the | 4 |
he said in his | 4 |
told me that the | 4 |
are the words of | 4 |
and did not wish | 4 |
that she was a | 4 |
heard the sound of | 4 |
with the help of | 4 |
i was able to | 4 |
the destruction of the | 4 |
that there was a | 4 |
came face to face | 4 |
that i should do | 4 |
i did not like | 4 |
then i asked him | 4 |
to the mouth of | 4 |
i came to the | 4 |
out of the country | 4 |
and returned to the | 4 |
about a hundred yards | 4 |
i bethought me of | 4 |
to be done except | 4 |
it might have been | 4 |
was not to be | 4 |
said with a sigh | 4 |
think i should have | 4 |
the eyes of the | 4 |
with the result that | 4 |
as i could see | 4 |
you ask of me | 4 |
is no need to | 4 |
and she went on | 3 |
to you by the | 3 |
did not seem to | 3 |
there was no need | 3 |
i said to anscombe | 3 |
the same way that | 3 |
as much as it | 3 |
i am sorry to | 3 |
is for you to | 3 |
i think i have | 3 |
at any rate i | 3 |
that i could get | 3 |
it is known that | 3 |
that they were not | 3 |
half a mile away | 3 |
while i was doing | 3 |
for as long as | 3 |
at any rate to | 3 |
i cannot tell you | 3 |
spirits of my fathers | 3 |
he was going to | 3 |
above the level of | 3 |
i came out of | 3 |
with whom i had | 3 |
seated side by side | 3 |
which seemed to be | 3 |
a couple of hours | 3 |
i say to you | 3 |
held out his hand | 3 |
you will have to | 3 |
three or four of | 3 |
for a moment i | 3 |
as i was about | 3 |
i have come to | 3 |
he pointed to the | 3 |
it was one of | 3 |
of what i had | 3 |
my mind that i | 3 |
knew at once that | 3 |
but he did not | 3 |
knew that you were | 3 |
of what had happened | 3 |
i did not believe | 3 |
i did not think | 3 |
though as a matter | 3 |
the field of isandhlwana | 3 |
returned to the house | 3 |
a sigh of relief | 3 |
shadow of the overhanging | 3 |
a game of cards | 3 |
does not know the | 3 |
but there was no | 3 |
the light of the | 3 |
it was true that | 3 |
story as to the | 3 |
what had happened to | 3 |
with a sigh of | 3 |
if i would like | 3 |
the head of a | 3 |
one of the best | 3 |
in the eyes of | 3 |
said that they were | 3 |
to tell you the | 3 |
i shook my head | 3 |
but it was not | 3 |
i to do with | 3 |
far as i could | 3 |
a number of zulus | 3 |
we were obliged to | 3 |
i noted that the | 3 |
he looked at me | 3 |
in the days of | 3 |
he threw upon the | 3 |
on the following day | 3 |
season of the year | 3 |
began to hunt for | 3 |
do you not know | 3 |
went on as before | 3 |
at any rate it | 3 |
just in time to | 3 |
and that if i | 3 |
as to whether we | 3 |
it was useless to | 3 |
to take our guns | 3 |
at the top of | 3 |
by the mouth of | 3 |
an hour or so | 3 |
the foot of this | 3 |
how do you do | 3 |
in the midst of | 3 |
did not know who | 3 |
it came about that | 3 |
a couple of days | 3 |
i could have sworn | 3 |
he added with a | 3 |
i was certain that | 3 |
later in the day | 3 |
it is true that | 3 |
for the most part | 3 |
i heard the sound | 3 |
i saw that she | 3 |
it is an oath | 3 |
i was not to | 3 |
that after we had | 3 |
he answered that he | 3 |
that the king and | 3 |
head and looked at | 3 |
the level of the | 3 |
if i refuse to | 3 |
in my pocket and | 3 |
out like a fan | 3 |
a quarter of a | 3 |
i asked him where | 3 |
of those who are | 3 |
the time of the | 3 |
me that i was | 3 |
there would have been | 3 |
of peace or war | 3 |
went back to the | 3 |
i wished to see | 3 |
the roof of the | 3 |
as soon as we | 3 |
from the mouth of | 3 |
for as i have | 3 |
i looked and saw | 3 |
as i could judge | 3 |
as i passed the | 3 |
in a low voice | 3 |
i made no answer | 3 |
that the white men | 3 |
i thought i saw | 3 |
an old friend of | 3 |
about three hundred yards | 3 |
take a message from | 3 |
it was but a | 3 |
and i noted that | 3 |
the black kloof and | 3 |
i had known in | 3 |
gave the royal salute | 3 |
some say that it | 3 |
take our guns and | 3 |
the father of the | 3 |
i must have been | 3 |
speaking for the first | 3 |
matter of fact i | 3 |
pointed out to me | 3 |
say to you that | 3 |
and i do not | 3 |
on the night of | 3 |
a message to the | 3 |
lifted his head and | 3 |
his head and looked | 3 |
as well as i | 3 |
be able to answer | 3 |
to look for the | 3 |
out of the hut | 3 |
should like to see | 3 |
and replied that i | 3 |
took the opportunity to | 3 |
make an end of | 3 |
that i was going | 3 |
there was a little | 3 |
what have i to | 3 |
the great council of | 3 |
i fell into a | 3 |
what was to be | 3 |
was one of the | 3 |
is it not so | 3 |
if it be a | 3 |
there would be war | 3 |
to say to you | 3 |
there came into my | 3 |
me if i would | 3 |
a number of men | 3 |
and while i was | 3 |
what do you mean | 3 |
came into my mind | 3 |
at the bottom of | 3 |
in charge of the | 3 |
o opener of roads | 3 |
as though i were | 3 |
at a distance of | 3 |
which i will not | 3 |
of the king and | 3 |
in obedience to the | 3 |
i may add that | 3 |
i do not remember | 3 |
i felt that the | 3 |
the slopes of the | 3 |
that i thought it | 3 |
destruction of the zulus | 3 |
this way and that | 3 |
came to the conclusion | 3 |
into my mind a | 3 |
he said with a | 3 |
the left of the | 3 |
which i took to | 3 |
brought about the war | 3 |
for a few minutes | 3 |
in the way of | 3 |
is one of the | 3 |
i pray you to | 3 |
i have told you | 3 |
in a way that | 3 |
like a man who | 3 |
i would like to | 3 |
all the details of | 3 |
to do with this | 3 |
with the white men | 3 |
of course i knew | 3 |
the war between the | 3 |
the king of the | 3 |
that seemed to be | 3 |
at the kraal duguza | 3 |
it is to be | 3 |
the lydenburg district and | 3 |
i stared at him | 3 |
it is not possible | 3 |
the other side of | 3 |
nothing to do with | 3 |
was no need for | 3 |
then i knew that | 3 |
away with the cattle | 3 |
the drift of the | 3 |
for the sake of | 3 |
we stared at each | 3 |
would have been killed | 3 |
in front of it | 3 |
went round to the | 3 |
crept into the hut | 3 |
whom i had known | 3 |
for a long while | 3 |
would speak with you | 3 |
the spirit of mameena | 3 |
sure that you would | 3 |
hands and knees and | 3 |
was that of the | 3 |
i knew not what | 3 |
on the brow of | 3 |
though i think that | 3 |
said that i was | 3 |
of the opener of | 3 |
when i was a | 3 |
i know that you | 3 |
i asked him how | 3 |
back to the wagon | 3 |
order of the king | 3 |
chance to the king | 3 |
there in front of | 3 |
you to be an | 3 |
and said that i | 3 |
the council of the | 3 |
the slope of the | 3 |
felt as though i | 3 |
is a leopard who | 3 |
let the opener of | 3 |
on the borders of | 3 |
half an hour or | 3 |
i bethought me that | 3 |
i do not believe | 3 |
within a few days | 3 |
and with them the | 3 |
the bottom of the | 3 |
that i was in | 3 |
took up the skull | 3 |
at the same time | 3 |
i hope you will | 3 |
that the lady heddana | 3 |
said that he was | 3 |
anything of the sort | 3 |
at that moment the | 3 |
that part of it | 3 |
could not be sure | 3 |
the voice of the | 3 |
answered that i was | 3 |
of one of the | 3 |
it had to do | 3 |
over the edge of | 3 |
as it seemed to | 3 |
for quite a long | 3 |
what is it you | 3 |
if you want to | 3 |
in the land of | 3 |
i could see that | 3 |
thought that i heard | 3 |
asked him where the | 3 |
to see if i | 3 |
i saw that the | 3 |
about half a mile | 3 |
reminded me of a | 3 |
to anscombe and heda | 3 |
am not sure that | 3 |
there was plenty of | 3 |
on the following morning | 3 |
it is too late | 3 |
there was no answer | 3 |
at the black kloof | 3 |
i felt as though | 3 |
i told him that | 3 |
there would be no | 3 |
there is but one | 3 |
as though she were | 3 |
as i think i | 3 |
the voice of zikali | 3 |
at least it was | 3 |
not wish to be | 3 |
great council of the | 3 |
that he did not | 3 |
why should i not | 3 |
i promise you that | 3 |
the sun was up | 3 |
for at that moment | 3 |
been brought from the | 3 |
are you driving at | 3 |
more out of him | 3 |
in this way or | 3 |
i am glad that | 3 |
and is gone again | 3 |
down in front of | 3 |
the first time that | 3 |
up my mind that | 3 |
it may have been | 3 |
but how can i | 3 |
into one of his | 3 |
that the king was | 3 |
was going to do | 3 |
nature of the ground | 2 |
and tell me what | 2 |
from that moment i | 2 |
did not want to | 2 |
or even to look | 2 |
in some kind of | 2 |
three hundred yards from | 2 |
at them and they | 2 |
ran up to me | 2 |
you know to be | 2 |
i did not sleep | 2 |
is among the most | 2 |
how did you know | 2 |
to try to kill | 2 |
there and nowhere else | 2 |
why do you not | 2 |
that you shall escape | 2 |
there was a scene | 2 |
involved in a quarrel | 2 |
must find me a | 2 |
a team of oxen | 2 |
me that all the | 2 |
it had belonged to | 2 |
he did not seem | 2 |
and in front of | 2 |
and as i thought | 2 |
man in the world | 2 |
it was impossible to | 2 |
and i noticed that | 2 |
you and you will | 2 |
it must have been | 2 |
took to be a | 2 |
be handed over to | 2 |
the time is short | 2 |
was tired and hungry | 2 |
at a distance and | 2 |
thinking that i must | 2 |
face no more at | 2 |
as there were no | 2 |
the best of spirits | 2 |
gave me the impression | 2 |
answered that he had | 2 |
towards the valley of | 2 |
that night in the | 2 |
a few months ago | 2 |
of all of which | 2 |
this way or in | 2 |
the events that followed | 2 |
whether it would be | 2 |
you are going to | 2 |
me of the matter | 2 |
on his back with | 2 |
the conclusion that i | 2 |
that i made up | 2 |
the stream on the | 2 |
not been for the | 2 |
quarter of an hour | 2 |
the end of a | 2 |
the hope of reaching | 2 |
the book called marie | 2 |
account to settle with | 2 |
had been obliged to | 2 |
should have been glad | 2 |
that some of them | 2 |
to speak to her | 2 |
that she is dead | 2 |
then it was that | 2 |
but why did you | 2 |
is where you are | 2 |
or four of them | 2 |
that we had better | 2 |
and those with you | 2 |
and i did not | 2 |
who went before you | 2 |
was here a little | 2 |
which at that distance | 2 |
evening when i was | 2 |
to whom he had | 2 |
they demand a sign | 2 |
and if i had | 2 |
informed me that a | 2 |
me what i was | 2 |
he must have been | 2 |
what looked like the | 2 |
out that it was | 2 |
it will not be | 2 |
who was named light | 2 |
as you are still | 2 |
down to the darkness | 2 |
to say that i | 2 |
to the brow of | 2 |
as yet no one | 2 |
i have no intention | 2 |
across the water and | 2 |
who told me that | 2 |
that i heard a | 2 |
that at a distance | 2 |
but it was a | 2 |
and in his own | 2 |
not see in the | 2 |
back to the hut | 2 |
that the english have | 2 |
the circle of guards | 2 |
i repeated after him | 2 |
the remains of a | 2 |
of it i was | 2 |
he replied that he | 2 |
it would be safe | 2 |
do you gaze so | 2 |
the sun was setting | 2 |
between you and me | 2 |
was i that i | 2 |
that there we should | 2 |
him about the matter | 2 |
handed over to a | 2 |
given to him by | 2 |
but nothing of the | 2 |
i could not catch | 2 |
i think you had | 2 |
told him all the | 2 |
but the question is | 2 |
i was tired and | 2 |
within a few yards | 2 |
i think they were | 2 |
appeared to have been | 2 |
think that i should | 2 |
what are you driving | 2 |
like the last man | 2 |
the white dogs are | 2 |
i had ever seen | 2 |
from the hut and | 2 |
to tell you that | 2 |
what do i know | 2 |
of a blue vilderbeeste | 2 |
now i see that | 2 |
to walk the earth | 2 |
that is to say | 2 |
we had gone a | 2 |
played with all men | 2 |
get on with my | 2 |
you would not pierce | 2 |
i was destined to | 2 |
that i have mentioned | 2 |
of chaka the lion | 2 |
to be allowed to | 2 |
would be worse than | 2 |
i should have tried | 2 |
she should not be | 2 |
you are one of | 2 |
except at one spot | 2 |
in the hands of | 2 |
at him and at | 2 |
matter on which you | 2 |
i was not mistaken | 2 |
of the new moon | 2 |
it is time to | 2 |
this was not true | 2 |
that you were in | 2 |
for you to decide | 2 |
the vengeance of the | 2 |
he would be sure | 2 |
the body of a | 2 |
if it were nombe | 2 |
nor did i see | 2 |
that my ears hear | 2 |
i fired at the | 2 |
forward on to the | 2 |
you wish to do | 2 |
that this would be | 2 |
you going to do | 2 |
and kept my eyes | 2 |
could get out of | 2 |
of our journey through | 2 |
white man in zululand | 2 |
that he was going | 2 |
in this place and | 2 |
in the heart of | 2 |
of course i had | 2 |
shook my head and | 2 |
me from time to | 2 |
and was i not | 2 |
am not going to | 2 |
the matter of that | 2 |
you and your friends | 2 |
for the matter of | 2 |
a couple of miles | 2 |
you gaze so hard | 2 |
the only thing to | 2 |
know anything of the | 2 |
knew that i had | 2 |
i would kiss him | 2 |
of them in the | 2 |
the last white man | 2 |
what i have to | 2 |
for it had been | 2 |
men of wisdom and | 2 |
one seemed to be | 2 |
as to which he | 2 |
it to be my | 2 |
my dear young lady | 2 |
regarded me with a | 2 |
and of all that | 2 |
the end of each | 2 |
of bones by the | 2 |
that i have not | 2 |
to the rear of | 2 |
a few minutes later | 2 |
would have been a | 2 |
found that he was | 2 |
thought it would be | 2 |
back into the hut | 2 |
for the time is | 2 |
at some sign from | 2 |
in the hope of | 2 |
that it would be | 2 |
you the trouble of | 2 |
of the little assegai | 2 |
i suppose it had | 2 |
then sat down again | 2 |
i discovered that he | 2 |
he thought that i | 2 |
he changed his mind | 2 |
mind that i would | 2 |
for him to do | 2 |
afterwards i discovered that | 2 |
he knew that i | 2 |
one who has been | 2 |
i was pretty well | 2 |
with whom she had | 2 |
kill him if i | 2 |
but as i saw | 2 |
and the other boys | 2 |
say that it was | 2 |
i hoped they would | 2 |
king and the council | 2 |
i had but known | 2 |
me and told me | 2 |
i not told you | 2 |
about my body and | 2 |
when i looked up | 2 |
dear child of my | 2 |
and those of the | 2 |
the rest of my | 2 |
nothing particular to say | 2 |
the time of chaka | 2 |
black woman painted white | 2 |
it would not come | 2 |
whether or no i | 2 |
arrived upon the scene | 2 |
a king of the | 2 |
they would have been | 2 |
i gave him some | 2 |
price of his silence | 2 |
a few seconds later | 2 |
white men who are | 2 |
asked him if the | 2 |
zululand and that i | 2 |
and left the room | 2 |
been made ready for | 2 |
i had not come | 2 |
into it from the | 2 |
were not allowed to | 2 |
when i caught sight | 2 |
by the sound of | 2 |
impossible for us to | 2 |
i believed that i | 2 |
i did not do | 2 |
one of the men | 2 |
i was very tired | 2 |
and now i am | 2 |
who looked like mameena | 2 |
among the kendah people | 2 |
i could get no | 2 |
told me all about | 2 |
in the cart and | 2 |
he turned up his | 2 |
his hand to me | 2 |
have a message for | 2 |
a devil come to | 2 |
of the kloof where | 2 |
out of sight of | 2 |
let him give us | 2 |
between the english and | 2 |
so much so that | 2 |
be on my head | 2 |
do i know of | 2 |
gone by the secret | 2 |
he was the last | 2 |
not been for a | 2 |
me that i would | 2 |
because when last i | 2 |
a white woman who | 2 |
be as though he | 2 |
make up your mind | 2 |
he took up the | 2 |
in front of us | 2 |
he held out his | 2 |
and have no friends | 2 |
i could see he | 2 |
at once that the | 2 |
the cause of his | 2 |
shall chance to the | 2 |
in his low voice | 2 |
when i was young | 2 |
that i might be | 2 |
is it you say | 2 |
mameena in the valley | 2 |
i could get a | 2 |
told me that all | 2 |
we went on as | 2 |
for the last time | 2 |
also i heard the | 2 |
be an honest man | 2 |
say that i am | 2 |
had heard that the | 2 |
to play the part | 2 |
or some of them | 2 |
spirit of a certain | 2 |
the king visits zikali | 2 |
mouth of the valley | 2 |
length we came to | 2 |
between the white and | 2 |
within an hour or | 2 |
of course i did | 2 |
the sound shook the | 2 |
looked at each other | 2 |
that part of africa | 2 |
at the time i | 2 |
which i had not | 2 |
after a good deal | 2 |
zikali and his people | 2 |
were so much as | 2 |
is the day of | 2 |
to give you any | 2 |
be done except retreat | 2 |
before the black one | 2 |
it has been with | 2 |
say that it is | 2 |
talk the matter over | 2 |
bid him say that | 2 |
with a touch of | 2 |
i have no doubt | 2 |
the blade of a | 2 |
was brought back to | 2 |
he has gone out | 2 |
for be it remembered | 2 |
within a couple of | 2 |
the greatest of all | 2 |
was destined to be | 2 |
saw them dead and | 2 |
to make an end | 2 |
i perceived that in | 2 |
you will not try | 2 |
gave it to him | 2 |
i could get out | 2 |
i could hear nothing | 2 |
until we came to | 2 |
and the others had | 2 |
that will be good | 2 |
me all about it | 2 |
now i am not | 2 |
that it was very | 2 |
with a message that | 2 |
he never had been | 2 |
the lady heddana is | 2 |
to be a king | 2 |
bow drawn at a | 2 |
no need for me | 2 |
i do not recall | 2 |
caught sight of the | 2 |
remarked that this was | 2 |
found that it was | 2 |
now i saw that | 2 |
held my tongue and | 2 |
will not be so | 2 |
the right of the | 2 |
so far as we | 2 |
and as i did | 2 |
even if it were | 2 |
i tried to think | 2 |
stretching out his hand | 2 |
so off we went | 2 |
with a pair of | 2 |
in order to do | 2 |
the sun to dry | 2 |
when i tried to | 2 |
tell the truth i | 2 |
you know well that | 2 |
what did they think | 2 |
asked him if he | 2 |
part of the inkosazana | 2 |
off we went at | 2 |
this season of the | 2 |
changed his mind and | 2 |
i will not say | 2 |
a matter as to | 2 |
there was no time | 2 |
turned and left me | 2 |
that she could not | 2 |
the spirits of my | 2 |
what is the matter | 2 |
i went to my | 2 |
i looked back and | 2 |
called child of storm | 2 |
will tell you what | 2 |
in the day i | 2 |
house of senzangacona which | 2 |
course i did not | 2 |
that we should bring | 2 |
i see the white | 2 |
so much as a | 2 |
the th of april | 2 |
what i was doing | 2 |
told me that you | 2 |
a certain amount of | 2 |
not allow me to | 2 |
just past her full | 2 |
it was only a | 2 |
if i did so | 2 |
just as we had | 2 |
opened his mouth and | 2 |
is the price of | 2 |
i was doing in | 2 |
that if by chance | 2 |
kill him and be | 2 |
stretched out her arms | 2 |
alone among the dead | 2 |
i tried to speak | 2 |
and had been sent | 2 |
the king or to | 2 |
cliff falls upon me | 2 |
not like to leave | 2 |
that is where you | 2 |
you wish me to | 2 |
lifted the pistol and | 2 |
to the granite stream | 2 |
own belief is that | 2 |
zikali had dressed up | 2 |
would never have been | 2 |
it is but a | 2 |
thought it well to | 2 |
sight of that accursed | 2 |
should be able to | 2 |
card up his sleeve | 2 |
i am glad to | 2 |
i knew that there | 2 |
and that the other | 2 |
round to the back | 2 |
to hunt for the | 2 |
a stretch of open | 2 |
about fifty yards away | 2 |
very slowly because of | 2 |
you had better ask | 2 |
for i did not | 2 |
a few yards away | 2 |
to my hut and | 2 |
said that they had | 2 |
asked him what he | 2 |
i remember that the | 2 |
war between the white | 2 |
in the neighbourhood of | 2 |
exactly as it had | 2 |
you were both dead | 2 |
to visit the king | 2 |
and i think that | 2 |
and asked what was | 2 |
you do not know | 2 |
how do i know | 2 |
he said as he | 2 |
to be an honest | 2 |
i have nothing to | 2 |
to whether we should | 2 |
on behalf of the | 2 |
should bring you to | 2 |
paces to the right | 2 |
though of course i | 2 |
i must get on | 2 |
i need not have | 2 |
have i to do | 2 |
after the death of | 2 |
have no intention of | 2 |
the st of october | 2 |
belief is that the | 2 |
looked at him and | 2 |
pass from your keeping | 2 |
whom i took to | 2 |
to see you before | 2 |
the ridge to the | 2 |
that it should be | 2 |
seemed to be familiar | 2 |
opened my eyes and | 2 |
by the side of | 2 |
might as well have | 2 |
and went up to | 2 |
i do know that | 2 |
but of this i | 2 |
this went on for | 2 |
you will remember that | 2 |
some remark to the | 2 |
stiff tot of brandy | 2 |
or something like it | 2 |
by a number of | 2 |
as he passed me | 2 |
woman who is dead | 2 |
up the long slope | 2 |
with me to ulundi | 2 |
it was a long | 2 |
the water up to | 2 |
with a certain amount | 2 |
to the white men | 2 |
about as much chance | 2 |
perhaps half a mile | 2 |
what seems to be | 2 |
for i had seen | 2 |
to bring about war | 2 |
come from the lips | 2 |
it was that after | 2 |
anscombe lie down on | 2 |
the sides of the | 2 |
think you had better | 2 |
was a long way | 2 |
the death of rodd | 2 |
then i remembered the | 2 |
slope of the hills | 2 |
tell them where the | 2 |
think it must have | 2 |
orders of the king | 2 |
a cry of the | 2 |
a little while ago | 2 |
you had been here | 2 |
which he was so | 2 |
the work of a | 2 |
had no time to | 2 |
in zululand and that | 2 |
have come to the | 2 |
brow of the hill | 2 |
i think it must | 2 |
a friend of mine | 2 |
of the witch mameena | 2 |
as i have told | 2 |
him give us a | 2 |
told it to me | 2 |
that you were coming | 2 |
and i knew that | 2 |
at any rate this | 2 |
be it remembered i | 2 |
that is a question | 2 |
to my dying day | 2 |
in all my life | 2 |
at the pistol in | 2 |
you who know the | 2 |
between him and the | 2 |
bent down and examined | 2 |
had no reason to | 2 |
hundreds or thousands of | 2 |
thought it was a | 2 |
i put on the | 2 |
how did it pass | 2 |
i did not dare | 2 |
and the king has | 2 |
the white man who | 2 |
that i have been | 2 |
said anscombe in his | 2 |
it as you will | 2 |
at first i could | 2 |
indeed there would be | 2 |
see that you are | 2 |
i should do so | 2 |
the bag of jewels | 2 |
was not of the | 2 |
tell the truth my | 2 |
but what was the | 2 |
and what does the | 2 |
will tell you the | 2 |
you can do so | 2 |
whom i could send | 2 |
put in my pocket | 2 |
she had a great | 2 |
you and those with | 2 |
way or in that | 2 |
of the zulus are | 2 |
here a little while | 2 |
had been brought from | 2 |
we will talk of | 2 |
of the previous night | 2 |
he answered with a | 2 |
made some remark to | 2 |
another minute i was | 2 |
i feared lest he | 2 |
which he and his | 2 |
with which i had | 2 |
to make a noise | 2 |
so it is with | 2 |
it would be useless | 2 |
at such a time | 2 |
left of the door | 2 |
out of his head | 2 |
quarter of a mile | 2 |
know that you are | 2 |
could see by the | 2 |
we have got to | 2 |
the night of january | 2 |
did not like to | 2 |
i crawled into the | 2 |
what looked like a | 2 |
am afraid i have | 2 |
to tell me that | 2 |
after all you are | 2 |
in one sense or | 2 |
permitted to come out | 2 |
if he had seen | 2 |
find me a shield | 2 |
the madness of nombe | 2 |
i was the last | 2 |
this time i was | 2 |
could not bear to | 2 |
in half an hour | 2 |
i opened my eyes | 2 |
her to the vultures | 2 |
where did you see | 2 |
we came to a | 2 |
i think of the | 2 |
should it be your | 2 |
back to the cart | 2 |
i thought that we | 2 |
got something to eat | 2 |
will not try to | 2 |
it was curious to | 2 |
but never let me | 2 |
two when it is | 2 |
part of it which | 2 |
a man of your | 2 |
would have no other | 2 |
which he replied that | 2 |
basuto pony still saddled | 2 |
water up to my | 2 |
first i could not | 2 |
i said to him | 2 |
the feet of the | 2 |
deaths of marnham and | 2 |
and the inkosi mauriti | 2 |
the orders of the | 2 |
one sense or another | 2 |
what does the king | 2 |
listened till i had | 2 |
have been glad to | 2 |
last i saw them | 2 |
when it is leant | 2 |
basutos are on us | 2 |
if you mean that | 2 |
hospital of which i | 2 |
i determined not to | 2 |
as long as i | 2 |
i thought you were | 2 |
to which he was | 2 |
about the death of | 2 |
that i was well | 2 |
at length i woke | 2 |
when he comes to | 2 |
in that hot place | 2 |
to the lydenburg district | 2 |
engaged in conversation with | 2 |
and crept into the | 2 |
the others had gone | 2 |
i must find me | 2 |
go on to tampel | 2 |
and she seemed to | 2 |
do with this business | 2 |
and he waved his | 2 |
one of his captains | 2 |
am i that i | 2 |
a hundred yards or | 2 |
it was difficult to | 2 |
i had gone through | 2 |
not kill him and | 2 |
would never have come | 2 |
it is useless to | 2 |
a little to the | 2 |
at last we reached | 2 |
if i had been | 2 |
and i have heard | 2 |
accompany you to the | 2 |
if it had been | 2 |
but what do i | 2 |
path to the tableland | 2 |
or so of them | 2 |
was useless to pursue | 2 |
and crossed the river | 2 |
under the leadership of | 2 |
i will send a | 2 |
felt sure that something | 2 |
as hard as ever | 2 |
and could not be | 2 |
throwing spears at the | 2 |
so we ate of | 2 |
and found that he | 2 |
to do with the | 2 |
on the rock above | 2 |
on the edge of | 2 |
thank you very much | 2 |
yonder in the vale | 2 |
we went to the | 2 |
the government in natal | 2 |
to look upon the | 2 |
meet you on the | 2 |
was sure that you | 2 |
him all the story | 2 |
or perhaps it was | 2 |
those who went before | 2 |
down the slope beyond | 2 |
thinks to kill me | 2 |
a bow drawn at | 2 |
that the king should | 2 |
in due course we | 2 |
are going to kill | 2 |
will send him to | 2 |
an inch or two | 2 |
she thought would be | 2 |
about you and a | 2 |
impossible for me to | 2 |
it there is a | 2 |
beyond the reach of | 2 |
for i feared lest | 2 |
should not care to | 2 |
going to set out | 2 |
war between the princes | 2 |
go on with the | 2 |
which reminded me of | 2 |
bethought me that i | 2 |
and for the rest | 2 |
a mouth like a | 2 |
that i have discovered | 2 |
had caused them to | 2 |
o princess of heaven | 2 |
glad to see you | 2 |
am sorry to say | 2 |
heard nothing of him | 2 |
waiting for an answer | 2 |
i felt sure that | 2 |
and before i could | 2 |
our guns and cattle | 2 |
she stretched out her | 2 |
it is leant on | 2 |
on the slope of | 2 |
if i run towards | 2 |
he said that he | 2 |
the dead to appear | 2 |
that is if he | 2 |
i asked him who | 2 |
i had heard that | 2 |
my best to carry | 2 |
i should not have | 2 |
the man she loved | 2 |
had come to him | 2 |
the sound of a | 2 |
of the overhanging rock | 2 |
my eye fell upon | 2 |
that is just where | 2 |
that it did not | 2 |
wished to be alone | 2 |
of a different opinion | 2 |
that there was something | 2 |
it was a strange | 2 |
that has to do | 2 |
who vanished from the | 2 |
when i was there | 2 |
and as soon as | 2 |
is the lot of | 2 |
of the zulu race | 2 |
had instructed nombe to | 2 |
a stiff tot of | 2 |
the deaths of marnham | 2 |
it for the best | 2 |
caught hold of my | 2 |
and the great council | 2 |
i knew that you | 2 |
and asked him if | 2 |
twinkle in his eye | 2 |
heard the cries of | 2 |
will say no more | 2 |
took to be the | 2 |
there was only one | 2 |
the world of spirits | 2 |
i left him and | 2 |
man whom i had | 2 |
to be familiar to | 2 |
she only smiled and | 2 |
it may be but | 2 |
on with the story | 2 |
knowledge of its people | 2 |
show me the diamond | 2 |
as they had been | 2 |
when i came to | 2 |
i stared at her | 2 |
had sent messengers to | 2 |
i knew that it | 2 |
i was filled with | 2 |
the matter over in | 2 |
and looked at me | 2 |
she was one of | 2 |
us a sign that | 2 |
quarter of a hundred | 2 |
from your keeping into | 2 |
i am sure you | 2 |
did not sleep well | 2 |
the order of the | 2 |
in such a position | 2 |
he shrugged his shoulders | 2 |
i got up and | 2 |
hope i shall never | 2 |
so much that i | 2 |
that of the spirit | 2 |
i went to see | 2 |
to do so would | 2 |
to me like a | 2 |
that he had a | 2 |
what do you think | 2 |
or more of them | 2 |
could get no more | 2 |
it into my pocket | 2 |
the little hospital of | 2 |
it seemed to be | 2 |
such a position that | 2 |
of a hundred years | 2 |
from my mare and | 2 |
and why should i | 2 |
me when i was | 2 |
and i wish to | 2 |
said that i knew | 2 |
to inspan the horses | 2 |
for i do not | 2 |
that he could not | 2 |
need for me to | 2 |
like to accompany him | 2 |
it seems that you | 2 |
but it is of | 2 |
at length we were | 2 |
that none of us | 2 |
they would make a | 2 |
is a white man | 2 |
that i had found | 2 |
a twinkle in his | 2 |
the day of the | 2 |
for a while i | 2 |
crept back into the | 2 |
thing to be done | 2 |
the witch mameena was | 2 |
i will show you | 2 |
i should kill a | 2 |
old scamp of a | 2 |
to which he replied | 2 |
like a dead man | 2 |
i had not brought | 2 |
and in their centre | 2 |
of a certain mameena | 2 |
gone down to the | 2 |
with a flash of | 2 |
a leopard who springs | 2 |
if we tried to | 2 |
after that night of | 2 |
that i had heard | 2 |
it was just as | 2 |
that i am glad | 2 |
in my heart i | 2 |
of which i could | 2 |
to see what was | 2 |
of a man of | 2 |
and informed me that | 2 |
spoke to me of | 2 |
the figure of a | 2 |
that it was an | 2 |
last time we met | 2 |
the last time we | 2 |
answered with a laugh | 2 |
i think that you | 2 |
proclamation annexing the transvaal | 2 |
at the moment i | 2 |
it reminded me of | 2 |
that they have gone | 2 |
which i had no | 2 |
think it was that | 2 |
i will not mention | 2 |
without waiting for an | 2 |
all that has happened | 2 |
the root of the | 2 |
then i went to | 2 |
it does not matter | 2 |
but that is a | 2 |
had it been otherwise | 2 |
have a good memory | 2 |
you must have been | 2 |
an enormous quantity of | 2 |
was no time to | 2 |
it would seem that | 2 |
made up his mind | 2 |
last man in the | 2 |
for the second time | 2 |
i am in a | 2 |
at any rate that | 2 |
never had been born | 2 |
is but one man | 2 |
at length we came | 2 |
though he never had | 2 |
to some one else | 2 |
stool in front of | 2 |
this business of the | 2 |
many of those who | 2 |
a long while ago | 2 |
the demands of the | 2 |
is for your good | 2 |
in a day or | 2 |
i drew out my | 2 |
must have been nearly | 2 |
will be as though | 2 |
if there is any | 2 |
as i did not | 2 |
the camp at dawn | 2 |
i know not what | 2 |
let me see your | 2 |
and saw the basutos | 2 |
knew that i was | 2 |
she appeared to a | 2 |
that part of the | 2 |
of course i was | 2 |
did his best to | 2 |
i saw that he | 2 |
a few feet of | 2 |
was of a different | 2 |
or it may be | 2 |
went to sleep again | 2 |
that if i had | 2 |
fear lest i should | 2 |
for a while to | 2 |
kill a man in | 2 |
house of senzangacona and | 2 |
head of the horses | 2 |
be my duty to | 2 |
is not one of | 2 |
he is a leopard | 2 |
if you do not | 2 |
that he was the | 2 |
the rest of me | 2 |
the king who is | 2 |
see if i could | 2 |
in the blood of | 2 |
for i saw his | 2 |
snaps in two when | 2 |
swampy nature of the | 2 |
every one of them | 2 |
point of the rock | 2 |
where there was a | 2 |
does it matter to | 2 |
the action of the | 2 |
i have done my | 2 |
as to whether you | 2 |
and i will tell | 2 |
in the presence of | 2 |
was anxious to be | 2 |
from the hut as | 2 |
the result that i | 2 |
the effect that i | 2 |
appeared upon the rock | 2 |
has to do with | 2 |
order to do so | 2 |
do not look astonished | 2 |
in the deepest of | 2 |
the heart of a | 2 |
in order to save | 2 |
he had seen a | 2 |
it was not to | 2 |
as soon as there | 2 |
you mean that you | 2 |
an idea occurred to | 2 |
it would be better | 2 |
to be permitted to | 2 |
set out all the | 2 |
that they had gone | 2 |
not sure that i | 2 |
i knew it for | 2 |
within a few feet | 2 |
i might have gone | 2 |
those of them who | 2 |
from the time of | 2 |
and look for those | 2 |
it had been pointed | 2 |
brow of the rise | 2 |
do you know that | 2 |
either side of the | 2 |
and did not wake | 2 |
well as i could | 2 |
lashing her tail and | 2 |
that she had seen | 2 |
come to the conclusion | 2 |
i had left him | 2 |
in the gathering gloom | 2 |
that i alone can | 2 |
who am i that | 2 |
the boers who were | 2 |
when we had gone | 2 |
long chair on the | 2 |
a man who is | 2 |
at any rate he | 2 |
as it is with | 2 |
save you the trouble | 2 |
that is not all | 2 |
it was not a | 2 |
if you can call | 2 |
was as though they | 2 |
can only say that | 2 |
would have been more | 2 |
would be on my | 2 |
a quarter of an | 2 |
and for the first | 2 |
also she gave me | 2 |
my hand as though | 2 |
found anscombe and heda | 2 |
do will be to | 2 |
i held my tongue | 2 |
that i knew nothing | 2 |
after half an hour | 2 |
it was likely enough | 2 |
that i ventured to | 2 |
crossed the river by | 2 |
do not know for | 2 |
gave you leave to | 2 |
at any rate for | 2 |
is it not a | 2 |
as i walked back | 2 |
to take me to | 2 |
quite a long while | 2 |
smoke from a fire | 2 |
to go to the | 2 |
for the reason that | 2 |
me that you were | 2 |
the reeds were still | 2 |
his back with his | 2 |
they say that they | 2 |
play the part of | 2 |
to give way to | 2 |
fired at the pistol | 2 |
i dared not move | 2 |
a wave of the | 2 |
i am sure i | 2 |
it may be so | 2 |
and looked at him | 2 |
and those of my | 2 |
that there would be | 2 |
caught sight of me | 2 |
is it possible for | 2 |
of a sudden it | 2 |
from the camp at | 2 |
and i breakfasted together | 2 |
i thought to myself | 2 |
ran down the rifle | 2 |
side of the hut | 2 |
a score or so | 2 |
in his right hand | 2 |
in payment for the | 2 |
of the natal carabineers | 2 |
spread out like a | 2 |
and i only hope | 2 |
at least so i | 2 |
has been with others | 2 |
they did not wish | 2 |
for to me it | 2 |
will be guided by | 2 |
to me of the | 2 |
which i have already | 2 |
of what would chance | 2 |
i wish you to | 2 |
we could not go | 2 |
soon as there was | 2 |
and let there be | 2 |
woman in the black | 2 |
said in the land | 2 |
what is to be | 2 |
of the spirits of | 2 |
and will not be | 2 |
of the blue wildebeeste | 2 |
we had finished i | 2 |
when you see him | 2 |
he looked up and | 2 |
to shoot at the | 2 |
a little while before | 2 |
looked upon as a | 2 |
that the only thing | 2 |
he was trying to | 2 |
about the destruction of | 2 |
for the lady heddana | 2 |
in whom i recognized | 2 |
it gave me the | 2 |
sign if you will | 2 |
into the body of | 2 |
i live on to | 2 |
i will not dwell | 2 |
which she could not | 2 |
what shall chance to | 2 |
whom i had seen | 2 |
each other through the | 2 |
of him on the | 2 |
and what do you | 2 |
been accustomed to natives | 2 |
slopes of the mount | 2 |
and i am sure | 2 |
the best thing to | 2 |
did not like the | 2 |
do things that he | 2 |
the truth is i | 2 |
not going to set | 2 |
the first thing i | 2 |
was not to blame | 2 |
my own belief is | 2 |
the spirit of a | 2 |
the part of a | 2 |
hear the voice of | 2 |
and after the war | 2 |
with the idea of | 2 |
the presence of guests | 2 |
that i ought to | 2 |
they might have been | 2 |
that if i did | 2 |
not to be found | 2 |
would be safe to | 2 |
the captains of the | 2 |
you and the other | 2 |
that we might both | 2 |
that what we saw | 2 |
wished to bring about | 2 |
matter of fact there | 2 |
and when it is | 2 |
i went on to | 2 |
my own house and | 2 |
of the overhanging cliff | 2 |
only the other day | 2 |
so we went on | 2 |
a hundred yards ahead | 2 |
in days to come | 2 |
for by now he | 2 |
had known in the | 2 |
that they had been | 2 |
a herd of buffalo | 2 |
he had done it | 2 |
to the white people | 2 |
but i only said | 2 |
looked about me and | 2 |
he clapped his hands | 2 |
of the mouth of | 2 |
you the truth i | 2 |
know that he is | 2 |
from a little distance | 2 |
anscombe and heda were | 2 |
i should be sorry | 2 |
light of the hanging | 2 |
to be my duty | 2 |
i examined the place | 2 |
could not see in | 2 |
not know for certain | 2 |
that you do not | 2 |
that makes a difference | 2 |
the declaration of war | 2 |
i could not say | 2 |
meet the opener of | 2 |
it was impossible for | 2 |
the horses into the | 2 |
that was a good | 2 |
he is the greatest | 2 |
down with the stream | 2 |
that even if i | 2 |
of the hanging lamp | 2 |
to me and said | 2 |
at the rising of | 2 |
get no more out | 2 |
chair on the stoep | 2 |
if you are found | 2 |
its light i saw | 2 |
he replied with a | 2 |
it is very hot | 2 |
to speak a word | 2 |
those who tried to | 2 |
that he would be | 2 |
especially of zulu terms | 2 |
said when i had | 2 |
sure that it was | 2 |
have no other guide | 2 |
the ford of the | 2 |
on the left of | 2 |
at the garden gate | 2 |
of course there was | 2 |
i was glad to | 2 |
him and the english | 2 |
i am afraid i | 2 |
what would happen to | 2 |
of a sort that | 2 |
her who had been | 2 |
no more out of | 2 |
spirits of the house | 2 |
where there was nothing | 2 |
so i did not | 2 |
by sir theophilus shepstone | 2 |
of a woman who | 2 |
the charge of the | 2 |
do what you will | 2 |
seeing that it was | 2 |
she said that i | 2 |
the zulus and their | 2 |
that you are not | 2 |
idea occurred to me | 2 |
that there had been | 2 |
we should bring you | 2 |
get back to the | 2 |
and that is all | 2 |
thousands of years ago | 2 |
in the little hospital | 2 |
it was on the | 2 |
but the reeds were | 2 |
that as i had | 2 |
i told them to | 2 |
out of the town | 2 |
of the king are | 2 |
to be built of | 2 |
of a white woman | 2 |
white woman in the | 2 |
thought for a moment | 2 |
of wisdom and renown | 2 |
and handed it to | 2 |
am glad that it | 2 |
gave myself up for | 2 |
a stick that snaps | 2 |
when we were about | 2 |
we had with us | 2 |
he seemed to know | 2 |
miles from the river | 2 |
as a result of | 2 |
on the banks of | 2 |
that you should not | 2 |
have nothing to do | 2 |
and i saw that | 2 |
first i thought of | 2 |
more than a hundred | 2 |
that what seems to | 2 |
go to look for | 2 |
down to the granite | 2 |
you did not see | 2 |
the black kloof where | 2 |
the price of his | 2 |
the white men had | 2 |
back to the fire | 2 |
he waved his hand | 2 |
there was not a | 2 |
beckoned to me to | 2 |
to be my shield | 2 |
at the feet of | 2 |
caused me to be | 2 |
half rose from his | 2 |
i knew nothing of | 2 |
the incident of the | 2 |
i was well and | 2 |
i saw his face | 2 |
the land of spirits | 2 |
might be able to | 2 |
no longer feared the | 2 |
should kill a man | 2 |
with the blue beads | 2 |
was trying to kill | 2 |
as to the investigation | 2 |
who is called the | 2 |
if he still lives | 2 |
he had a most | 2 |
i returned to the | 2 |
english and the zulus | 2 |
whom she had been | 2 |
that i had been | 2 |
the black kloof we | 2 |
a loop of hide | 2 |
who gave you leave | 2 |
now the sun was | 2 |
in time to see | 2 |
as soon as it | 2 |
appeared above the hill | 2 |
i found that it | 2 |
i heard the cries | 2 |
of zikali the wizard | 2 |
very glad to see | 2 |
the day of our | 2 |
him and asked what | 2 |
saw that she was | 2 |
now it is too | 2 |
of the fence was | 2 |
will meet you on | 2 |
these two were dead | 2 |
and whispered to it | 2 |
while there is a | 2 |
finished it very well | 2 |
or at least the | 2 |
there will be no | 2 |
known throughout the land | 2 |
to set out all | 2 |
when the white man | 2 |
and we stared at | 2 |
him for his information | 2 |
as though we had | 2 |
years have gone by | 2 |
me there in the | 2 |
said that it was | 2 |
by my side and | 2 |
is that she was | 2 |
of the full moon | 2 |
did you not hear | 2 |
the whole business was | 2 |
through the veil of | 2 |
burst into one of | 2 |
i think that we | 2 |
i crept to the | 2 |
that they wished to | 2 |
had nothing to fear | 2 |
gave me the little | 2 |
but it had to | 2 |
and was about to | 2 |
all that i had | 2 |
drawn at a venture | 2 |
by its light i | 2 |
he shook his head | 2 |
he wished to give | 2 |
vale of bones by | 2 |
deepest of the shadows | 2 |
i should have thought | 2 |
the matter of the | 2 |
opened on to the | 2 |
are away with the | 2 |
with your talk of | 2 |
what it is to | 2 |
on that day when | 2 |
that we shall be | 2 |
should i not choose | 2 |
lest it should be | 2 |
of the vengeance of | 2 |
i mean to marry | 2 |
we went at a | 2 |
and all his house | 2 |
i found the others | 2 |
him to take me | 2 |
it pass from your | 2 |
do not believe in | 2 |
now i am going | 2 |
and i left him | 2 |
out if you will | 2 |
that i was mad | 2 |
the spirits of the | 2 |
i put in my | 2 |
to accuse others of | 2 |
i went back to | 2 |
my head a little | 2 |
that in payment i | 2 |
believe you to be | 2 |
the conclusion that this | 2 |
sight of them in | 2 |
the king in the | 2 |
he could not bear | 2 |
just as we were | 2 |
what was the matter | 2 |
that he was very | 2 |
you would never have | 2 |
and told me all | 2 |
brought back to zululand | 2 |
me that he had | 2 |
blue and ghastly light | 2 |
the opinion of the | 2 |
as i was sure | 2 |
to the eastern gate | 2 |
the site of our | 2 |
that there was no | 2 |
was a bow drawn | 2 |
departed in a hurry | 2 |
and the rest of | 2 |
up your mind to | 2 |
a mile behind us | 2 |
from the spirit of | 2 |
opener of roads has | 2 |
wished to see me | 2 |
and rubbed my eyes | 2 |
had seen enough of | 2 |
you will see that | 2 |
king and the great | 2 |
told him that he | 2 |
in the council of | 2 |
what i took to | 2 |
was full of zulus | 2 |
went on zikali in | 2 |
he did not live | 2 |
straight in front of | 2 |
be judged by our | 2 |
be present at the | 2 |
he rode up to | 2 |
and said that he | 2 |
just as i was | 2 |
of a sudden i | 2 |
there is one of | 2 |
more than a few | 2 |
must get on with | 2 |
for i could see | 2 |
then suddenly i saw | 2 |
keeping off the zulus | 2 |
work in the mines | 2 |
not wish to go | 2 |
which stood quite still | 2 |
presently i saw a | 2 |
the king and council | 2 |
and i saw the | 2 |
sure that i wish | 2 |
a message from me | 2 |
sent back to the | 2 |
that was the question | 2 |
in command of the | 2 |
and thought that i | 2 |
on the left front | 2 |
i had the curiosity | 2 |
on the st of | 2 |
as i heard the | 2 |
never let me see | 2 |
all that i have | 2 |
i gave it to | 2 |
him to be a | 2 |
score or so of | 2 |
but that is just | 2 |
a mile from the | 2 |
do not know if | 2 |
quite a long time | 2 |
which i am not | 2 |
would not go in | 2 |
to the spirits of | 2 |
flash of lightning which | 2 |
i am sorry that | 2 |
him and the others | 2 |
and tell them where | 2 |
if i had but | 2 |
out of the darkness | 2 |
it be your wish | 2 |
in two when it | 2 |
miss heda in the | 2 |
all i could see | 2 |
this way or that | 2 |
i reflected that i | 2 |
know that they were | 2 |
he opened his mouth | 2 |
soldiers who had come | 2 |
in the best of | 2 |
on account of the | 2 |
presently i caught sight | 2 |
i thanked him for | 2 |
thought that it was | 2 |
that after all you | 2 |
i do not care | 2 |
do you not remember | 2 |
one who does not | 2 |
i became aware that | 2 |
of i knew not | 2 |
and i looked at | 2 |
i must have looked | 2 |
as soon as possible | 2 |
which he threw upon | 2 |
did it pass from | 2 |
one who is dead | 2 |
land after the death | 2 |
at that time the | 2 |
i could find no | 2 |
out of which it | 2 |
i could hear the | 2 |
had been made upon | 2 |
they seemed to talk | 2 |
of a dead man | 2 |
through the scattered thorns | 2 |
of the house in | 2 |
you white men are | 2 |
i suppose that they | 2 |
i have already written | 2 |
i could not make | 2 |
to find out what | 2 |
lay still and listened | 2 |
the shape of a | 2 |
to me to be | 2 |
i can only say | 2 |
even if he is | 2 |
vanished from the land | 2 |
as you may imagine | 2 |
me as a messenger | 2 |
the sun was down | 2 |
what was the use | 2 |
at each other through | 2 |
the basutos are on | 2 |
they would have done | 2 |
of sir theophilus shepstone | 2 |
of the lydenburg district | 2 |
among the most beautiful | 2 |
i was thinking of | 2 |
allan quatermain meets anscombe | 2 |
and went back to | 2 |
wish him good fortune | 2 |
useless to pursue the | 2 |
if you had been | 2 |
by the secret path | 2 |
other side of the | 2 |
such was the end | 2 |
o lady of death | 2 |
she told me that | 2 |
the land after the | 2 |
with some kind of | 2 |
that this was the | 2 |
and knew at once | 2 |
come and lie down | 2 |
you are but an | 2 |
say to macumazahn that | 2 |
to counsel cetewayo to | 2 |
had done in my | 2 |
in another minute i | 2 |
a disappointment to me | 2 |
playing with the blue | 2 |
matter as to which | 2 |
these are the words | 2 |
and make an end | 2 |
i say that i | 2 |
speak the word of | 2 |
which i could see | 2 |
that is for you | 2 |
put it into my | 2 |
believed that i was | 2 |
men from where the | 2 |
as though he never | 2 |
for aught i knew | 2 |
was quite prepared to | 2 |
i remember that it | 2 |
was true that the | 2 |
no need to ask | 2 |
we got something to | 2 |
for the return of | 2 |
he might have been | 2 |
returned to the stoep | 2 |
my lords the spirits | 2 |
to be done with | 2 |
about a dozen of | 2 |
an hour or more | 2 |
who she thought would | 2 |
sudden i heard a | 2 |
that the black one | 2 |
just as i had | 2 |
one of my wagons | 2 |
how are you going | 2 |
rising of the moon | 2 |
hard as ever i | 2 |
is a rope which | 2 |
you have lied to | 2 |
i have heard from | 2 |
i thought for a | 2 |
i replied that i | 2 |
my hut in the | 2 |
cannot see to shoot | 2 |
a sudden i heard | 2 |
that if he did | 2 |
been obliged to leave | 2 |
had been pointed out | 2 |
they were destined to | 2 |
she smiled and answered | 2 |
them dead and buried | 2 |
the first of the | 2 |
eyes and looked at | 2 |
the last man in | 2 |
has been a war | 2 |
would have been better | 2 |
a flash of lightning | 2 |
fire at that which | 2 |
of the world as | 2 |
up the skull which | 2 |
a nip of hollands | 2 |
some bits of meat | 2 |
to give it to | 2 |
trouble over the death | 2 |
from me to the | 2 |
would be sure to | 2 |
back to the house | 2 |
who appeared to be | 2 |
it was a good | 2 |
the bones of the | 2 |
inch or two of | 2 |
to me from the | 2 |
especially as i was | 2 |
went out of the | 2 |
he who wishes to | 2 |
with my tale and | 2 |
about two hundred yards | 2 |
me to be brought | 2 |
been pointed out to | 2 |
whom he had given | 2 |
of the zulu kings | 2 |
and now and again | 2 |
that i could never | 2 |
had been accustomed to | 2 |
although i was sure | 2 |
now that you are | 2 |
much as it does | 2 |
see the opener of | 2 |
she and no other | 2 |
his death and mine | 2 |
have i not told | 2 |
should i not kill | 2 |
that is why she | 2 |
the pistol and i | 2 |
appear before the king | 2 |
to me to follow | 2 |
but with the same | 2 |
a sign of the | 2 |
then the edge of | 2 |
are as many as | 2 |
you have come back | 2 |
the corner of the | 2 |
the english government and | 2 |
that had to do | 2 |
and squatted down in | 2 |
the deepest of the | 2 |
little hospital of which | 2 |
into the hands of | 2 |
i never saw a | 2 |
a start of ten | 2 |
war between the english | 2 |
it was of the | 2 |
make up my mind | 2 |
it was in the | 2 |
i am sure that | 2 |
i believed that he | 2 |
are alive and well | 2 |
bring you to him | 2 |
but i could not | 2 |
with the same result | 2 |
who played with all | 2 |
feared lest he should | 2 |
be built of marble | 2 |
that he had seen | 2 |
to find that they | 2 |
when i asked him | 2 |
to him at once | 2 |
i saw it was | 2 |
going to be killed | 2 |
in the place that | 2 |
than it would have | 2 |
he went on with | 2 |
for i saw him | 2 |
let there be silence | 2 |
best thing to do | 2 |
whom i do not | 2 |
sure that she was | 2 |
seemed to me to | 2 |
not wish to travel | 2 |
chaka and all his | 2 |
from the land after | 2 |
that this was a | 2 |
that i had come | 2 |
that is why i | 2 |
of a sudden the | 2 |
to the hut and | 2 |
after the battle of | 2 |
that it must be | 2 |
give it to you | 2 |
the chief of the | 2 |
crept from the hut | 2 |
the rest of our | 2 |
asked him who had | 2 |
the women who have | 2 |
as though it wished | 2 |
the darkness of the | 2 |
i was taken to | 2 |
i never heard of | 2 |
that you would not | 2 |
pierce the heart of | 2 |
was not very fast | 2 |
for a few moments | 2 |
since if you do | 2 |
he got no further | 2 |
inhabit a penny as | 2 |
out of the world | 2 |
i have to say | 2 |
the plain of ulundi | 2 |
over the death of | 2 |
was acquainted with the | 2 |
was in the black | 2 |
with a twinkle in | 2 |
i heard the bullet | 2 |
in a long chair | 2 |
had dressed up to | 2 |
every one of you | 2 |
that they were dead | 2 |
i went round to | 2 |
appeared from behind the | 2 |
matter of fact they | 2 |
leopard who springs and | 2 |
that i seemed to | 2 |
as much as we | 2 |
the secret path to | 2 |
present at the battle | 2 |
and with one of | 2 |
leapt from my mare | 2 |
and in due season | 2 |
and pointed out the | 2 |
not had time to | 2 |
heart has not heard | 2 |
him that he was | 2 |
from the direction of | 2 |
he did not stop | 2 |
for fear lest i | 2 |
whom you used to | 2 |
i that i should | 2 |
as i had finished | 2 |
thanked him for his | 2 |
i used to be | 2 |
before the day was | 2 |
to the government in | 2 |
i had found them | 2 |
of the declaration of | 2 |
light i saw a | 2 |
from the top of | 2 |
of one who was | 2 |
out his hand to | 2 |
to keep them from | 2 |
may be but play | 2 |
it is as i | 2 |
i was doing so | 2 |
by one of the | 2 |
and about her neck | 2 |
the two other boys | 2 |
how was i to | 2 |
i who am a | 2 |
why do you ask | 2 |
i thought i heard | 2 |
that something would happen | 2 |
who wishes to do | 2 |
the skull which he | 2 |
o son of panda | 2 |
only to find that | 2 |
will be glad to | 2 |
take no notice of | 2 |
on the point of | 2 |
did not know that | 2 |
that i will not | 2 |
the rising of the | 2 |
to the edge of | 2 |
of the great white | 2 |
went up to the | 2 |
keeping a sharp look | 2 |
far as we were | 2 |
very kind to me | 2 |
was going to be | 2 |
to me and i | 2 |
i could see by | 2 |
in a quarrel with | 2 |
a white man and | 2 |
though the rest of | 2 |
would have been no | 2 |
would like to accompany | 2 |
to talk to you | 2 |
it is the day | 2 |
that we should meet | 2 |
that night i slept | 2 |
and after we had | 2 |
which i did not | 2 |
either of these things | 2 |
i had done for | 2 |
and that i was | 2 |
set my feet and | 2 |
since the opener of | 2 |
i not kill him | 2 |
the zulus by our | 2 |
a long chair on | 2 |
to whom the king | 2 |
secret path to the | 2 |
as we were concerned | 2 |
and it was not | 2 |
to do with that | 2 |
upon the face of | 2 |
or at least i | 2 |
at any rate they | 2 |
for an indefinite period | 2 |
when we meet again | 2 |
suddenly i felt that | 2 |
i remarked as i | 2 |
that he should have | 2 |
set to work to | 2 |
was good for me | 2 |
them i do not | 2 |
of getting a message | 2 |
end of the kloof | 2 |
thought that i had | 2 |
on the field of | 2 |
at this season of | 2 |
for a day or | 2 |
like a fool i | 2 |
how should i know | 2 |
i knew his heart | 2 |
so it has been | 2 |
the crest of a | 2 |
i not choose it | 2 |
stick that snaps in | 2 |
am sorry that i | 2 |
in the shape of | 2 |
glad that it did | 2 |
to lie to me | 2 |
it would be quite | 2 |
though we had been | 2 |
for i was sure | 2 |
not to have taken | 2 |
as you know well | 2 |
that they were safe | 2 |
is to be done | 2 |
no more at ulundi | 2 |
be nothing more than | 2 |
must have been killed | 2 |
upon the edge of | 2 |
it did not matter | 2 |
not love too much | 2 |
o king and councillors | 2 |
i tell you that | 2 |
go to the king | 2 |
but i do know | 2 |
i am not going | 2 |
i was to give | 2 |
the queen of heaven | 2 |
of the wagon and | 2 |
tell her that she | 2 |
from where the sun | 2 |
to whom i have | 2 |
then i woke up | 2 |
i will say no | 2 |
was going to get | 2 |
i think he had | 2 |
you will do well | 2 |
of a dog which | 2 |
to you and to | 2 |
to my own heart | 2 |
to the lady heddana | 2 |
had ordered them to | 2 |
i leapt from my | 2 |
i had no doubt | 2 |
the members of the | 2 |
to be out of | 2 |
if you kill for | 2 |
for which i was | 2 |
any who attempt to | 2 |
the question was how | 2 |
then i heard the | 2 |
to the opener of | 2 |
to macumazahn that i | 2 |
lady heddana is dead | 2 |
in the rich soil | 2 |
an account to settle | 2 |
message from me to | 2 |
it to the queen | 2 |
by a loop of | 2 |
to say nothing of | 2 |
said that he had | 2 |
on to the verandah | 2 |
as a general rule | 2 |
that i had ever | 2 |
about five hundred yards | 2 |
spear into the air | 2 |
the man whom i | 2 |
and went to the | 2 |
struck out for the | 2 |
it is natural that | 2 |
that i have seen | 2 |
a man in this | 2 |
which i have described | 2 |
began to get restless | 2 |
should have thought it | 2 |
much so that i | 2 |
looked back and saw | 2 |
upon the plain of | 2 |
some paces to the | 2 |
that i had no | 2 |
have an account to | 2 |
the english and the | 2 |
off the zulus by | 2 |
when i thought of | 2 |
which is why i | 2 |
that snaps in two | 2 |
be able to trek | 2 |
fell into a doze | 2 |
assured me that the | 2 |
we might all be | 2 |
you will be there | 2 |
there has been a | 2 |