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  DEDICATION

  TotheMemoryoftheChildNadaBurnham,who\"boundalltoher\"and,whileherfathercuthiswaythroughthehordesoftheIngoboRegiment,perishedofthehardshipsofwaratBuluwayoon19thMay,1896,Idedicatethesetales——andmoreparticularlythelast,thatofaFaithwhichtriumphedoversavageryanddeath。

  H。RiderHaggard。

  Ditchingham。

  AUTHOR’SNOTE

  Ofthethreestoriesthatcomprisethisvolume,one,\"TheWizard,\"ataleofvictoriousfaith,firstappearedsomeyearsagoasaChristmasAnnual。Another,\"Elissa,\"isanattempt,difficultenoughowingtothescantinessofthemateriallefttousbytime,torecreatethelifeoftheancientPh?nicianZimbabwe,whoseruinsstillstandinRhodesia,and,withtheadditionofthenecessarylovestory,tosuggestcircumstancessuchasmighthavebroughtaboutoraccompanieditsfallatthehandsofthesurroundingsavagetribes。Thethird,\"BlackHeartandWhiteHeart,\"isastoryofthecourtship,trialsandfinalunionofapairofZululoversinthetimeofKingCetywayo。

  THEWIZARD

  CHAPTERI

  THEDEPUTATION

  Hastheageofmiraclequitegoneby,orisitstillpossibletotheVoiceofFaithcallingaloudupontheearthtowringfromthedumbheavensanaudibleanswertoitsprayer?DoesthepromiseutteredbytheMasterofmankindupontheeveoftheend——\"WhosothatbelievethinMe,theworksthatIdoheshalldoalso……andwhatsoeveryeshallaskinMyname,thatwillIdo\"——stillholdgoodtosuchasdoaskanddobelieve?

  LetthosewhocaretostudythehistoryoftheRev。ThomasOwen,andofthatstrangemanwhocarriedonandcompletedhiswork,answerthisquestionaccordingtotheirjudgment。

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  ThetimewasaSundayafternooninsummer,andtheplaceachurchintheMidlandcounties。Itwasabeautifulchurch,ancientandspacious;

  moreover,ithadrecentlybeenrestoredatgreatcost。Sevenoreighthundredpeoplecouldhavefoundsittingsinit,anddoubtlesstheyhaddonesowhenBusscombewasalargemanufacturingtown,beforethefailureofthecoalsupplyandothercausesdroveawayitstrade。NowitwasmuchwhatithadbeeninthetimeoftheNormans,alittleagriculturalvillagewithapopulationof300souls。Outofthispopulation,includingthechoirboys,exactlythirty—ninehadelectedtoattendchurchonthisparticularSunday;andofthese,threewerefastasleepandfourweredozing。

  TheRev。ThomasOwencountedthemfromhisseatinthechancel,foranotherclergymanwaspreaching;and,ashecounted,bitternessanddisappointmenttookholdofhim。Thepreacherwasa\"Deputation,\"sentbyoneofthelargemissionarysocietiestoarousetheindifferenttoasenseofdutytowardstheirunconvertedblackbrethreninAfrica,andincidentallytocollectcashtobespentintheconversionofthesaidbrethren。TheRev。ThomasOwenhimselfsuggestedthevisitoftheDeputation,andhadlabouredhardtosecurehimagoodaudience。Butthebeautyoftheweather,orterroroftheinevitablesubscription,prevailedagainsthim。Hencehisdisappointment。

  \"Well,\"hethought,withasigh,\"Ihavedonemybest,andImustmakeitupoutofmyownpocket。\"

  Thenhesettledhimselftolistentothesermon。

  Thepreacher,abattered—lookingindividualofbetweenfiftyandsixtyyearsofage,wasgauntwithrecentsickness,patientandunimaginativeinaspect。Hepreachedextemporarily,withtheaidofnotes;anditcannotbesaidthathisdiscoursewasremarkableforinterest,atanyrateinitsbeginning。Doubtlessthesparsecongregation,sopronetoslumber,discouragedhim;forofferingexhortationstoemptybenchesisbutwearywork。Indeedhewasmeditatingtheadvisabilityofbringinghisargumenttoanabruptconclusionwhen,chancingtoglanceround,hebecameawarethathehadatleastonesympatheticlistener,hishost,theRev。ThomasOwen。

  Fromthatmomentthesermonimprovedbydegrees,tillatlengthitreachedareallyhighlevelofexcellence。Ceasingfromrhetoric,thespeakerbegantotellofhisownexperienceandsufferingsintheCauseamongstsavagetribes;forhehimselfwasamissionaryofmanyyearsstanding。Hetoldhowonceheandacompanionhadbeensenttoanation,whonamedthemselvestheSonsofFirebecausetheirgodwasthelightning,ifindeedtheycouldbesaidtoboastanygodsotherthantheSpearandtheKing。Insimplelanguagehenarratedhisterribleadventuresamongthesesavages,themurderofhiscompanionbycommandoftheCouncilofWizards,andhisownflightforhislife;

  atalesointerestingandvividthateventhebucolicsleepersawakenedandlistenedopen—mouthed。

  \"Butthisisbytheway,\"hewenton;\"formySocietydoesnotaskyoutosubscribetowardstheconversionoftheChildrenofFire。Untilthatpeopleisconquered——whichverylikelywillnotbeforgenerations,seeingthattheyliveinCentralAfrica,occupyingaterritorythatwhitemendonotdesire——nomissionarywilldareagaintovisitthem。\"

  AtthismomentsomethingcausedhimtolookasecondtimeatThomasOwen。Hewasleaningforwardinhisplacelisteningeagerly,andastrangelightfilledthelarge,darkeyesthatshoneinthepallorofhisdelicate,nervousface。

  \"Thereisamanwhowoulddare,ifhewereputtoit,\"thoughttheDeputationtohimself。Thenheendedhissermon。

  Thateveningthetwomensatatdinnerintherectory。Itwasaveryfinerectory,beautifullyfurnished;forOwenwasamanoftastewhichhehadthemeanstogratify。Also,althoughtheywerealone,thedinnerwasgood——sogoodthatthepoorbroken—downmissionary,sippinghisunaccustomedport,avintagewine,sighedaloudinadmirationandinvoluntaryenvy。

  \"Whatisthematter?\"askedOwen。

  \"Nothing,Mr。Owen;\"then,ofasuddenthawingintocandour,headded:

  \"thatis,everything。Heavenforgiveme;butI,whoenjoyyourhospitality,amenviousofyou。Don’tthinktoohardlyofme;Ihavealargefamilytosupport,andifonlyyouknewwhatastrugglemylifeis,andhasbeenforthelasttwentyyears,youwouldnot,Iamsure。

  Butyouhaveneverexperiencedit,andcouldnotunderstand。’Thelabourerisworthyofhishire。’Well,myhireisundertwohundredayear,andeightofusmustlive——orstarve——onit。AndIhaveworked,ay,untilmyhealthisbroken。Alabourerindeed!Iamaveryhodman,aspiritualSisyphus。AndnowImustgobacktocarrymyloadandrollmystoneagainandagainamongthosehopelesssavagestillIdieofit——tillIdieofit!\"

  \"Atleastitisanoblelifeanddeath!\"exclaimedOwen,asuddenfireofenthusiasmburninginhisdarkeyes。

  \"Yes,viewedfromadistance。Wereyouaskedtoleavethislivingoftwothousandayear——IseethatiswhattheyputitatinCrockford——

  withitsEnglishcomfortsandeasywork,that/you/mightleadthatlifeandattainthatdeath,thenyouwouldthinkdifferently。ButwhyshouldIboreyouwithsuchtalk?ThankHeaventhatyourlinesarecastinpleasantplaces。Yes,please,Iwilltakeonemoreglass;itdoesmegood。\"

  \"Tellmesomemoreaboutthattribeyouwerespeakingofinyoursermon,the’SonsofFire’Ithinkyoucalledthem,\"saidOwen,ashepassedhimthedecanter。

  So,withaneloquenceinducedbythegenerouswineandaquickenedimagination,theDeputationtoldhim——toldhimmanystrangethingsandterrible。Forthispeoplewasanawfulpeople:vigorousinmindandbody,andwarriorsfromgenerationtogeneration,butsuperstition—

  riddenandcruel。Theylivedinthefarinterior,somemonths’journeybyboatandox—waggonfromthecoast,andofwhitemenandtheirwaystheyknewbutlittle。

  \"Howmanyofthemarethere?\"askedOwen。

  \"Whocansay?\"heanswered。\"Nearlyhalf—a—million,perhaps;atleasttheypretendthattheycanputsixtythousandmenunderarms。\"

  \"Anddidtheytreatyoubadlywhenyoufirstvisitedthem?\"

  \"Notatfirst。Theyreceiveduscivillyenough;andonagivendaywewererequestedtoexplaintothekingandtheCouncilofWizardsthereligionwhichwecametoteach。Allthatdayweexplainedandallthenext——orrathermyfrienddid,forIknewverylittleofthelanguage——andtheylistenedwithgreatinterest。Atlastthechiefofthewizardsandthefirstprophettothekingrosetoquestionus。HewasnamedHokosa,atall,thinman,withaspiritualfaceandterriblecalmeyes。

  \"’Youspeakwell,sonofaWhiteMan,’hesaid,’butletuspassfromwordstodeeds。YoutellusthatthisGodofyours,whomyoudesirethatweshouldtakeasourGod,sothatyoumaybecomeHischiefprophetsintheland,wasawizardsuchasweare,thoughgraterthanweare;fornotonlydidHeknowthepastandthefutureaswedo,butalsoHecouldcurethosewhoweresmittenwithhopelesssickness,andraisethosewhoweredead,whichwecannotdo。Youtellus,moreover,thatbyfaiththosewhobelieveonHimcandoworksasgreatasHedid,andthatyoudobelieveonHim。Thereforewewillputyoutotheproof。Ho!there,leadforththatevilone。’

  \"Ashespokeamanwasplacedbeforeus,onewhohadbeenconvictedofwitchcraftorsomeothercrime。

  \"’Killhim!’saidHokosa。

  \"Therewasafaintcry,ascuffle,aflashingofspears,andthemanlaystillbeforeus。

  \"’Now,followersofthenewGod,’saidHokosa,’raisehimfromthedeadasyourMasterdid!’

  \"Invaindidweofferexplanations。

  \"’Peace!’saidHokosaatlength,’yourwordswearyus。Looknow,eitheryouhavepreachedtousafalsegodandareliars,oryouaretraitorstotheKingyoupreach,since,lackingfaithinHim,youcannotdosuchworksasHegivespowertodotothosewhohavefaithinHim。Outofyourownmouthsareyoujudged,WhiteMen。Choosewhichhornofthebullyouwill,youhangtooneofthem,anditshallpierceyou。Thisisthesentenceoftheking,Ispeakitwhoamtheking’smouth:Thatyou,WhiteMan,whohavespokentousandcheatedusthesetwowearydays,beputtodeath,andthatyou,hiscompanionwhohavebeensilent,bedrivenfromtheland。’

  \"Icanhardlybeartotelltherestofit,Mr。Owen。Theygavemypoorfriendtenminutesto’talktohisSpirit,’thentheyspearedhimbeforemyface。Afteritwasover,Hokosaspoketome,saying:——

  \"’Goback,WhiteMan,tothosewhosentyou,andtellthemthewordsoftheSonsofFire:Thattheyhavelistenedtothemessageofpeace,andthoughtheyareapeopleofwarriors,yettheythankthemforthatmessage,forinitselfitsoundsgoodandbeautifulintheirears,ifitbetrue。Tellthemthathavingprovedyouliars,theydealtwithyouasallhonestmenseekthatliarsshouldbedealtwith。Tellthemthattheydesiretohearmoreofthismatter,andifonecanbesenttothemwhohasnofalsetongue;whoinallthingsfulfillsthepromisesofhislips,thattheywillhearkentohimandtreathimwell,butthatforsuchasyoutheykeepaspear。’\"

  \"Andwhowentafteryougotback?\"askedOwen,whowaslisteningwiththedeepestinterest。

  \"Whowent?DoyousupposethattherearemanymadclergymeninAfrica,Mr。Owen?Nobodywent。\"

  \"Andyet,\"saidOwen,speakingmoretohimselfthantohisguest,\"themanHokosawasright,andtheChristianwhoofatruthbelievesthepromisesofourreligionshouldtrusttothemandgo。\"

  \"Thenperhapsyouwouldliketoundertakethemission,Mr。Owen,\"saidtheDeputationbriskly;forthereflectionstunghim,unintentionalasitwas。

  Owenstarted。

  \"Thatisanewidea,\"hesaid。\"Andnowperhapsyouwishtogotobed;

  itispasteleveno’clock。\"

  CHAPTERII

  THOMASOWEN

  ThomasOwenwenttohisroom,butnottobed。TakingaBiblefromthetable,heconsultedreferenceafterreference。

  \"Thepromiseisclear,\"hesaidaloudpresently,asheshutthebook;

  \"clearandoftenrepeated。Thereisnoescapefromit,andnopossibilityofadoublemeaning。Ifitisnottrue,thenitwouldseemthatnothingistrue,andthateveryChristianintheworldistrickedanddeluded。Butifit/is/true,whydoweneverhearofmiracles?

  Theansweriseasy:Becausewehavenotfaithenoughtoworkthem。TheApostlesworkedmiracles;fortheyhadseen,thereforetheirfaithwasperfect。Sincetheirdaynobody’sfaithhasbeenquiteperfect;atleastIthinknot。Thephysicalpartofournaturepreventsit。Orperhapsthemiraclesstillhappen,buttheyarespiritualmiracles。\"

  Thenhesatdownbytheopenwindow,andgazingatthedreamybeautyofthesummernight,hethought,forhissoulwastroubled。Oncebeforeithadbeentroubledthus;thatwasnineyearsago,fornowhewasbutlittleoverthirty。Thenacallhadcometohim,avoicehadseemedtospeaktohisearsbiddinghimtolaydowngreatpossessionstofollowwhitherHeavenshouldleadhim。ThomasOwenhadobeyedthevoice;though,owingtocircumstanceswhichneednotbedetailed,todosohewasobligedtorenouncehissuccessiontoaverylargeestate,andtocontenthimselfwithayoungerson’sportionofthirtythousandpoundsandthereversiontothelivingwhichhehadnowheldforsomefiveyears。

  Thenandthere,withsingularunanimityanddespatch,hisrelationscametotheconclusionthathewasmad。Tothishour,indeed,thosewhostandinhisplaceandenjoythewealthandpositionthatwerehisbyright,speakofhimas\"poorThomas,\"andmarktheirdisapprobationofhispeculiarconductbyrefusingwithanunvaryingsteadinesstosubscribeevenasingleshillingtoamissionarysociety。How\"poorThomas\"speaksofthemintheplacewhereheiswemaywonder,butasyetwecannotknow——probablywiththegentleloveandcharitythatmarkedhiseveryactionuponearth。Butthisisbytheway。

  HehadenteredtheChurch,butwhathadhedoneinitsshadow?ThiswasthequestionwhichOwenaskedhimselfashesatthatnightbytheopenwindow,arraigninghispastbeforethejudgment—seatofconscience。Forthreeyearshehadworkedhardsomewhereintheslums;

  thenthislivinghadfallentohim。Hehadtakenit,andfromthatdayforwardhisrecordwasverymuchofablank。Theparishwassmallandwellordered;therewaslittletodoinit,andtheSalvationArmyhadseizeduponandreclaimedtwoofthethreeconfirmeddrunkardsitcouldboast。

  Hisguest’ssayingechoedinhisbrainlikethecatchofatune——\"that/you/mightleadthatlifeandattainthatdeath。\"Supposingthathewerebiddensotodonow,thisverynight,wouldheindeed\"thinkdifferently\"?HehadbecomeapriesttoservehisMaker。HowwoulditbewerethatMakertocommandthatheshouldserveHiminthisextremeandheroicfashion?Wouldheflinchfromthesteel,orwouldhemeetitasthemartyrsmetitofold?

  Physicallyhewaslittlesuitedtosuchanenterprise,forinappearancehewasslightandpale,andinconstitutiondelicate。Also,therewasanotherreasonagainstthething。HighChurchandsomewhatasceticinhisprinciples,inthebeginninghehadadmiredcelibacy,andinsecretdedicatedhimselftothatstate。ButatheartThomaswasverymuchaman,andoflatehehadcometoseethatwhichisagainstnatureispresumablynotright,thoughfanaticsmaynothesitatetopronounceitwrong。Possiblythisconversiontomoregenialviewsoflifewasquickenedbythepresenceintheneighbourhoodofayoungladywhomhechancedtoadmire;atleastitiscertainthatthemerethoughtofseeinghernomoreforeversmotehimlikeaswordofsuddenpain。

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  Thatverynight——orsoitseemedtohim,andsohebelieved——theAngeloftheLordstoodbeforehimashewaswonttostandbeforethemenofold,andspokeasummonsinhisear。HoworinwhatseemingthatsummonscameThomasOwennevertold,andweneednotinquire。Attheleastheheardit,and,liketheApostles,hearoseandgirdedhisloinstoobey。Fornow,inthehouroftrial,itprovedthatthisman’sfaithpartookofthenatureoftheirfaith。Itwasutterandvirgin;itwasnotcloggedwithnineteenth—centuryqualifications;ithadneverdalliedwithstrangedoctrines,orkissedthefeetofpinchbecksubstitutesforGod。InhishearthebelievedthattheAlmighty,withoutintermediary,butfacetoface,hadbiddenhimtogoforthintothewildernesstheretoperish。Sohebowedhisheadandwent。

  OnthefollowingmorningatbreakfastOwenhadsometalkwithhisfriendtheDeputation。

  \"Youaskedmelastnight,\"hesaidquietly,\"whetherIwouldundertakeamissiontothatpeopleofwhomyouweretellingme——theSonsofFire。Well,Ihavebeenthinkingitover,andcometotheconclusionthatIwilldoso————\"

  AtthispointtheDeputation,concludingthathishostmustbemad,movedquietlybutdecidedlytowardsthedoor。

  \"Waitamoment,\"wentonOwen,inamatter—of—factvoice,\"thedog—

  cartwillnotberoundforanotherthree—quartersofanhour。Tellme,ifitwereofferedtoyou,andoninvestigationyouprovedsuitable,wouldyoucaretotakeoverthisliving?\"

  \"WouldIcaretotakeoverthisliving?\"gaspedtheastonishedDeputation。\"WouldIcaretowalkdownthatgardenandfindmyselfinHeaven?Butwhyareyoumakingfunofme?\"

  \"Iamnotmakingfunofyou。IfIgotoAfricaImustgiveuptheliving,ofwhichIowntheadvowson,anditoccurredtomethatitmightsuityou——thatisall。Youhavedoneyourshare;yourhealthisbroken,andyouhavemanydependentuponyou。Itseemsright,therefore,thatyoushouldrest,andthatIshouldwork。IfIdonogoodyonder,attheleastyouandyourswillbealittlebenefited。\"

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  ThatsamedayOwenchancedtomeettheladywhohasbeenspokenofashavingcaughthisheart。Hehadmeanttogoawaywithoutseeingher,butfortunebroughtthemtogether。Hitherto,whilstinrealityleadinghimon,shehadseemedtokeephimatadistance,withtheresultthathedidnotknowthatitwasherfixedintentiontomarryhim。Toher,withsomehesitation,hetoldhisplans。Surprisedandfrightenedintocandour,theladyreasonedwithhimwarmly,andwhenreasonfailedtomovehimshedidmore。Bysomesubtlemovement,withsomesuddenword,sheliftedtheveilofherreserveandsufferedhimtoseeherheart。

  \"Ifyouwillnotstayforaughtelse,\"saidhertroubledeyes,\"then,love,stayforme。\"

  Foramomenthewasshaken。Thenheansweredthelookstraightout,aswashisnature。

  \"Ineverguessed,\"hesaid。\"Ididnotpresumetohope——nowitistoolate!Listen!IwilltellyouwhatIhavetoldnolivingsoul,thoughthereafteryoumaythinkmemad。WeakandhumbleasIam,IbelievemyselftohavereceivedaDivinemission。IbelievethatIshallexecuteit,orbringaboutitsexecution,butattheultimatecostofmyownlife。Still,insuchaservicetwoarebetterthanone。Ifyou——cancareenough——ifyou————\"

  Buttheladyhadalreadyturnedaway,andwasmurmuringherfarewellinaccentsthatsoundedlikeasob。Loveandfaithafterthissortwerenotgiventoher。

  OfallOwen’strialsthiswasthesharpest。Ofallhissacrificesthiswasthemostcomplete。

  CHAPTERIII

  THETEMPTATION

  Twoyearshavegonebyallbutafewmonths,andfromtherectoryinaquietEnglishvillagewepasstoasceneinCentral,orSouthCentral,Africa。

  Onthebrowofagrassyslopedottedoverwithmimosathorns,andclosetoagushingstreamofwater,standsahouse,orratherahut,builtofgreenbrickandthatchedwithgrass。Behindthishutisafenceofthorns,roughbutstrong,designedtoprotectallwithinitfromtheattacksoflionsandotherbeastsofprey。Atpresent,saveforasolitarymuleeatingitsprovenderbythewheelofatentedox—

  waggon,itisuntenanted,forthecattlehavenotyetbeenkraaledforthenight。PresentlyThomasOwenentersthisenclosurebythebackdoorofthehut,andhavingattendedtothemule,whichwhinniesatthesightofhim,goestothegateandwatchestheretillheseeshisnativeboysdrivingthecattleuptheslopeofthehill。Atlengththeyarrive,andwhenhehascountedthemtomakesurethatnonearemissing,andinafewkindwordscommendedtheherdsfortheirwatchfulness,hewalkstothefrontofthehouseand,seatinghimselfuponawoodenstoolsetunderamimosatreethatgrowsnearthedoor,helooksearnestlytowardsthewest。

  Themanhaschangedsomewhatsincelastwesawhim。Tobeginwith,hehasgrownabeard,andalthoughthehotAfricansunhasbronzeditintoanappearanceofhealth,hisfaceiseventhinnerthanitwas,andthereinthegreatspiritualeyesshinestillmorestrangely。

  Atthefootofthesloperunsawideriver,justherebrokenintorapidswherethewatersmakeanangrymusic。Beyondthisriverstretchesavastplainboundedonthehorizonbymountainranges,eachlineofthemrisinghigherthantheothertilltheirtopmostandmoredistantpeaksmeltimperceptiblyintothetenderblueoftheheavens。

  ThisisthelandoftheSonsofFire,andyonderamidtheslopesofthenearesthillsisthegreatkraaloftheirking,Umsuka,whosename,beinginterpreted,meansTheThunderbolt。

  Intheverymidstofthefoamingrapids,andaboutathousandyardsfromthehouseliesaspaceofripplingshallowwater,where,unlessitchancestobeinflood,therivercanbeforded。ItisthisfordthatOwenwatchessointently。

  \"Johnshouldhavebeenbacktwelvehoursago,\"hemutterstohimself。

  \"IpraythatnoharmhasbefallenhimattheGreatPlaceyonder。\"

  Justthenatinyspeckappearsfarawayontheplain。Itisamantravellingtowardsthewaterataswingingtrot。Goingintothehut,Owenreturnswithapairoffield—glasses,andthroughthemscrutinisesthefigureoftheman。

  \"Heavenbepraised!ItisJohn,\"hemutters,withasighofrelief。

  \"Now,Iwonderwhatanswerhebrings?\"

  HalfanhourlaterJohnstandsbeforehim,astalwartnativeofthetribeoftheAmasuka,thePeopleofFire,andwithupliftedhandsaluteshim,givinghimtitlesofhonour。

  \"Praisemenot,John,\"saidOwen;\"praiseGodonly,asIhavetaughtyoutodo。Tellme,haveyouseentheking,andwhatishisword?\"

  \"Father,\"heanswered,\"Ijourneyedtothegreattown,asyoubademe,andIwasadmittedbeforethemajestyoftheking;yes,hereceivedmeinthecourtyardoftheHouseofWomen。Withhisguards,whostoodatadistanceoutofhearing,therewerepresentthreeonly;butoh!

  thosethreeweregreat,thegreatestinallthelandaftertheking。

  TheywereHafela,thekingthatistocome,theprinceNodwengo,hisbrother,andHokosatheterrible,thechiefofthewizards;andItellyou,father,thatmyblooddriedupandmyheartshrivelledwhentheyturnedtheireyesuponme,readingthethoughtsofmyheart。\"

  \"HaveInottoldyou,John,totrustinGod,andfearnothingatthehandsofman?\"

  \"Youtoldme,father,butstillIfeared,\"answeredthemessengerhumbly。\"Yet,beingbiddentoit,Iliftedmyforeheadfromthedustandstooduponmyfeetbeforetheking,anddeliveredtohimthemessagewhichyousetbetweenmylips。\"

  \"Repeatthemessage,John。\"

  \"’OKing,’Isaid,’beneaththosefootfallthewholeearthshakes,whosearmsstretchroundtheworldandwhosebreathisthestorm,I,whosenameisJohn,amsentbythewhitemanwhosenameisMessenger’

  ——forbythattitleyoubadememakeyouknown——’whoforayearhasdweltinthelandthatyourspearshavewastedbeyondthebanksoftheriver。Thesearethewordswhichhespoketome,OKing,thatIpassontoyouwithmytongue:\"TotheKingUmsuka,lordoftheAmasuka,theSonsofFire,I,Messenger,whoamtheservantandtheambassadoroftheKingofHeaven,givegreeting。Ayearago,King,IsenttoyousayingthatthemessagewhichwasbroughtbythatwhitemanwhomyoudrovefromyourlandhadreachedtheearsofHimwhomIserve,theHighandHolyOne,andthat,speakinginmyheart,Hehadcommandedmetotakeupthechallengeofyourmessage。HereamI,therefore,readytoabidebythelawwhichyouhavelaiddown;forifguileorliesbefoundinme,thenletmetravelfromyourlandacrossthebridgeofspears。Still,IwoulddwellalittlewhileherewhereIambeforeI

  passintotheshadowofyourruleandspeakintheearsofyourpeopleasIhavebeenbidden。Know,King,thatfirstIwouldlearnyourtongue,andthereforeIdemandthatoneofyourpeoplemaybesenttodwellwithmeandtoteachmethattongue。King,youheardmywordsandyousentmeamantodwellwithme,andthatmanhastaughtmeyourtongue,andIalsohavetaughthim,convertinghimtomyfaithandgivinghimanewname,thenameofJohn。King,nowIseekyourleavetovisityou,andtodeliverintoyourearsthewordswithwhichI,Messenger,amcharged。Ihavespoken。\"’

  \"ThusI,John,addressedthegreatones,myfather,andtheylistenedinsilence。WhenIhaddonetheyspoketogether,awordhereandawordthere。ThenHokosa,theking’smouth,answeredme,tellingthethoughtoftheking:’Youareaboldman,youwhosenameisJohn,butwhooncehadanothername——you,myservant,whodaretoappearbeforeme,andtomakeitknowntomethatyouhavebeenturnedtoanewfaithandserveanotherkingthanI。Yetbecauseyouarebold,I

  forgiveyou。GobacknowtothatwhitemanwhoisnamedMessengerandwhocomesuponanembassytomefromtheLordofHeaven,andbidhimcomeinpeace。YetwarnhimonceagainthatherealsoweknowsomethingofthePowersthatarenotseen,herealsowehaveourwizardswhodrawwisdomfromtheair,whotamethethunderboltandcompeltherain,andthathemustshowhimselfgreaterthanalloftheseifhewouldnotpasshencebythebridgeofspears。Lethim,therefore,takecounselwithhisheartandwithHimheserves,ifsuchaOnethereis,andlethimcomeorlethimstayawayasitshallpleasehim。’\"

  \"Sobeit,\"saidOwen;\"thewordsofthekingaregood,andto—morrowwewillstartfortheGreatPlace。\"

  Johnheardandassented,butwithouteagerness。

  \"Myfather,\"hesaid,inadoubtfulandtentativevoice,\"woulditnotperhapsbebettertobidehereawhilefirst?\"

  \"Why?\"askedOwen。\"Wehavesown,andnowisthehourtoreap。\"

  \"Itisso,myfather,butasIranhither,fulloftheking’swords,itcameintomymindthatnowisnotthetimetoconverttheSonsofFire。ThereistroublebrewingattheGreatPalace,father。Listen,andIwilltellyou;asIhaveheard,soIwilltellyou。YouknowwellthatourKingUmsukahastwosons,HafelaandNodwengo;andoftheseHafelaistheheir—apparent,thefruitofthechiefwifeoftheking,andNodwengoissprungfromanotherwife。NowHafelaisproudandcruel,awarriorofwarriors,aterribleman,andNodwengoisgentleandmild,liketohismotherwhomthekingloves。OflateithasbeendiscoveredthatHafela,wearyofwaitingforpower,hasmadeaplottodeposehisfatherandtokillNodwengo,hisbrother,sothatthelandandthosewhodwellinitmaybecomehiswithoutquestion。

  Thisplotthekingknows——Ihaditfromoneofhiswomen,whoismysister——andheisverywroth,yethedaredolittle,forhegrowsoldandtimid,andseeksrest,notwar。Yetheisminded,ifhecanfindtheheart,togobackuponthelawandtonameNodwengoashisheirbeforeallthearmyatthefeastofthefirst—fruits,whichshallbeheldonthethirddayfromto—night。ThisHafelaknows,andNodwengoknowsitalso,andeachofthemhassummonedhisfollowing,numberingthousandsandtensofthousandsofspears,toattendthisfeastofthefirst—fruits。Thatfeastmaywellbeafeastofvultures,myfather,andwhenthebrothersandtheirregimentsrushtogetherfightingforthethrone,whatwillchancetothewhitemanwhocomesatsuchamomenttopreachafaithofpeace,andtohisservant,oneJohn,wholedhimthere?\"

  \"Idonotknow,\"answeredOwen,\"andittroublesmenotatall。Igotocarryoutmymission,andinthiswayorinthatitwillbecarriedout。John,ifyouarefearfulorunbelievingleavemetogoalone。\"

  \"Nay,father,Iamnotfearful;yet,father,Iwouldhaveyouunderstand。Yondertherearemenwhocanworkwizardry。/Wow!/Iknow,forIhaveseenit,andtheywilldemandfromyoumagicgreaterthantheirmagic。\"

  \"Whatofit,John?\"

  \"Onlythis,myfather,thatiftheyaskandyoufailtogive,theywillkillyou。Youteachbeautifulthings,butsay,areyouawizard?

  Whenthechildofawomanyonderlaydead,youcouldnotraiseitasdidtheChrist;whentheoxenweresickwiththepest,youcouldnotcurethem;oratleast,myfather,youdidnot,althoughyouweptforthechildandweresorryatthelossoftheoxen。Now,myfather,ifperchancetheyaskyoutodosuchthingsastheseyonder,ordie,saywhatwillhappen?\"

  \"Oneoftwothings,John:eitherIshalldieorIshalldothethings。\"

  \"But\"——hesitatedJohn——\"surelyyoudonotbelievethat————\"andhebrokeoff。

  Owenturnedroundandlookedathisdisciplewithkindlingeyes。\"Idobelieve,Oyouoflittlefaith!\"hesaid。\"IdobelievethatyonderI

  haveamission,andthatHeWhomIservewillgivemepowertocarryoutthatmission。Youareright,Icanworknomiracles;butHecanworkmiraclesWhomeverythinginheavenandearthobeys,andifthereisneedHewillworkthemthroughme,Hisinstrument。OrperhapsHewillnotworkthem,andIshalldie,becausethusHisendswillbestbeforwarded。AttheleastIgoinfaith,fearingnothing,forwhathashetofearwhoknowsthewillofGodanddoesit?Buttoyouwhodoubt,Isay——leaveme!\"

  Themanspreadouthishandsindeprecation;histhicklipstrembledalittle,andsomethinglikeatearappearedatthecornersofhiseyes。

  \"Father,\"hesaid,\"amIacowardthatyoushouldtalktomethus?I,whofortwentyyearshavebeenasoldierofmykingandfortenacaptaininmyregiment?ThesescarsshowwhetherornoIamacoward,\"

  andhepointedtohisbreast,\"butofthemIwillnotspeak。Iamnocoward,elseIhadnotgoneuponthaterrandofyours。Why,then,shouldyoureproachmebecausemyearsarenotsoopenasyours,asmyhearthasnotunderstanding?IworshipthatGodofWhomyouhavetaughtme,butHeneverspeakstomeasHedoestoyou。InevermeetHimasIwalkatnight;Heleavesmequitealone。ThereforeitisthatIfearthatwhenthehouroftrialcomesHemaydesertyou;andunlessHecoversyouwithHisshield,ofthisIamsure,thatthespearisforgedwhichshallblushredinyourheart,myfather。ItisforyouthatIfear,whoaresogentleandtender;notformyself,whoamwellaccustomedtolookintheeyesofDeath,andwhoexpectnomorethandeath。\"

  \"Forgiveme,\"saidOwenhastily,forhewasmoved;\"andbesurethattheshieldwillbeoverustillthetimecomesforustopasswhitherweshallneednone。\"

  *****

  ThatnightOwenrosefromthetaskatwhichhewaslabouringslowlyandpainfully——atranslationofpassagesfromtheGospelofSt。JohnintothelanguageoftheAmasuka——andgoingtotheopenwindow—placeofthehut,herestedhiselbowsuponitandthought,staringwithemptyeyesintotheblacknessofthenight。Nowitwasashesatthusthatagreatagonyofdoubttookpossessionofhissoul。Thestrengthwhichhithertohadsupportedhimseemedtobewithdrawn,andhewasleft,asJohnhadsaid,\"quitealone。\"Strangevoicesseemedtowhisperinhisears,reproachingandrevilinghim;temptationslongagotrampledunderfootroseagaininmight,alluringhim。

  \"Fool,\"saidthevoices,\"getyouhencebeforeitistoolate。Youhavebeenmad;youwhodreamedthatforyoursake,tosatisfyyourpride,theAlmightywillbreakHissilenceandstrainHislaw。Areyouthenbetter,orgreater,orpurerthanmillionswhohavegonebeforeyou,thatforyouandyoualonethisthingshouldbedone?Why,wereitnotthatyouaremad,youwouldbeamongthechiefofsinners;youwhodaretoaskthatthePowersofHeavenshouldbesetwithinyourfeeblehand,thattheAngelsofHeavenshouldwaituponyourmortalbreath。Wormthatyouare,hasGodneedofsuchasyou?IfitisHiswilltoturntheheartofyonderpeopleHewilldoit,butnotbymeansof/you/。Youandtheservantwhomyouaredeludingtohisdeathwillperishmiserably,andthisaloneshallbethefruitofyourpresumptuoussin。Getyoubackoutofthiswildernessbeforethemadnesstakesyouafresh。Youarestillyoung,youhavewealth;lookwhereShestandsyonderwhomyoudesire。Getyouback,andforgetyourfollyinherarms。\"

  Thesethoughts,andmanyothersoflikenature,toreOwen’ssoulinthathourofstrangeandterribletemptation。Heseemedtoseehimselfstandingbeforethethousandsofthesavagenationhewenttosave,andtohearthemockingvoicesoftheirwitch—finderscommandinghim,ifhewereatruemanandtheservantofthatGodofWhomheprated,togivethemasign,onlyalittlesign;perhapstomoveastonewithouttouchingitwithhishand,ortocauseadeadboughtoblossom。

  ThenhewouldbeseechHeavenwithfranticprayers,andinvain,tillatlength,amidstaroaroflaughter,he,thefalseprophetandtheliar,wasledouttohisdoom。Hesawthepiteouswonderinglookofthebelieverwhomhehadbetrayedtodeath;hesawthefiercefacesandthespearsonhigh。Seeingallthishisspiritbroke,and,justasthelittleclockintheroombehindhimstruckthefirststrokeofmidnight,withagreatandbittercrytoGodtogivehimbackthefaithandstrengththathehadlost,Owen’sheadfellforwardandhesankintoaswoonthereuponthewindow—place。

  CHAPTERIV

  THEVISION

  Wasitswoonorsleep?

  AtleastitseemedtoOwenthatpresentlyonceagainhewasgazingintothedenseintolerableblacknessofthenight。Thenamarvelcametopass,fortheblacknessopened,orratheronit,framedandsurroundedbyit,thereappearedavision。Itwasthevisionofanativetown,havingagreatbarespaceinthecentreofitencircledbyhundredsorthousandsofhuts。Buttherewasnoonestirringaboutthehuts,foritwasnight——notthishisnightoftrialindeed,sincenowtheskywasstrewnwithinnumerablestars。Everythingwassilentaboutthattown,savethatnowandagainadogbarkedorafretfulchildwailedwithinahut,orthesentriesastheypassedsalutedeachotherinthenameoftheking。

  Amongallthosehundredsofhuts,toOwenitseemedthathisattentionwasdirectedtoonewhichstoodapartsurroundedwithafence。Nowtheinteriorofthehutopeneditselftohim。Itwasnotlighted,yetwithhisspiritsensehecouldseeitseverydetail:thepolishedfloor,theskinrugs,thebeergourds,theshieldsandspears,theroof—treeofredwood,andthedriedlizardhangingfromthethatch,acharmtowardoffevil。Inthishut,seatedfacetofacehalfwaybetweenthecentre—postandthedoor—hole,weretwomen。Thedarknesswasdeepaboutthem,andtheywhisperedtoeachotherthroughit;butinhisdreamthiswasnobartoOwen’ssight。Hecoulddiscerntheirfacesclearly。

  Oneofthemwasthatofamanofaboutthirty—fiveyearsofage。Instaturehewasalmostagiant。Heworeakarossofleopardskins,andonhiswristsandankleswereringsofivory,theroyalornaments。Hisfacewasfierceandpowerful;hiseyes,whichweresetfarapart,rolledsomuchthatattimestheyseemedallwhite;andhisfingersplayednervouslywiththehandleofaspearthathecarriedinhisrighthand。Hiscompanionwasofadifferentstamp;apersonofmorethanfiftyyears,hewastallandspareinfigure,withdelicatelyshapedhandsandfeet。Hishairandlittlebeardweretingedwithgrey,hisfacewasstrikinglyhandsome,nervousandexpressive,andhisforeheadbothbroadandhigh。Butmoreremarkablestillwerehiseyes,whichshonewithapiercingbrightness,almostgreyincolour,steadyastheflameofawell—trimmedlamp,andsocoldthattheymighthavebeenpreciousstonessetintheheadofastatue。

  \"MustIthenputyourthoughtsinwords?\"saidthismaninaclearquickwhisper。\"Well,sobeit;forIwearyofsittinghereinthedarkwaitingforwaterthatwillnotflow。Listen,Prince;youcometotalktomeofthedeathofaking——isitnotso?Naydonotstart。Whyareyouaffrightedwhenyouhearuponthelipsofanothertheplotthatthesemanymonthshasbeenfamiliartoyourbreast?\"

  \"Truly,Hokosa,youarethebestofwizards,ortheworst,\"answeredthegreatmanhuskily。\"Yetthisonceyouaremistaken,\"headdedwithachangeofvoice。\"Icamebuttoaskyouforacharmtoturnmyfather’sheart————\"

  \"Todust?Prince,ifIammistaken,whyamIthebestofwizards,ortheworst,andwhydidyourjawdropandyourfacechangeatmywords,andwhydoyouevennowtouchyourdrylipswithyourtongue?Yes,I

  knowthatitisdarkhere,yetsomecanseeinit,andIamoneofthem。Ay,Prince,andIcanseeyourmindalso。Youwouldberidofyourfather:hehaslivedtoolong。MoreoverhisloveturnstoNodwengo,thegoodandgentle;andperhaps——whocansay?——itiseveninhisthought,whenallhisregimentsareabouthimtwodayshence,todeclarethatyou,Prince,aredeposed,andthatyourbrother,Nodwengo,shallbekinginyourstead。Now,Nodwengoyoucannotkill;

  heistoowelllovedandtoowellguarded。Ifhediedsuddenly,hisdeadlipswouldcallout’Murder!’intheearsofallmen;and,Prince,alleyeswouldturntoyou,whoalonecouldprofitbyhisend。

  Butifthekingshouldchancetodie——whyheisold,ishenot?andsuchthingshappentotheold。Alsohegrowsfeeble,andwillnotsuffertheregimentstobedoctoredforwar,althoughdaybydaytheyclamourtobeledtobattle;forheseekstoendhisyearsinpeace。\"

  \"Isaythatyouspeakfolly,\"answeredtheprincewithvehemence。

  \"Then,SonoftheGreatOne,whyshouldyouwastetimeinlisteningtome?Farewell,HafelathePrince,first—bornoftheking,whoinadaytocomeshallcarrytheshieldofNodwengo;forheisgoodandgentle,andwillspareyourlife——ifIbegitofhim。\"

  Hafelastretchedouthishandthroughthedarkness,andcaughtHokosabythewrist。

  \"Stay,\"hewhispered,\"itistrue。Thekingmustdie;forifhedoesnotdiewithinthreedays,Ishallceasetobehisheir。Iknowitthroughmyspies。Heisangrywithme;hehatesme,andhelovesNodwengoandthemotherofNodwengo。Butifhediesbeforethelastdayofthefestival,thenthatdecreewillneverpasshislips,andtheregimentswillneverroaroutthenameofNodwengoasthenameofthekingtocome。Hemustdie,Itellyou,Hokosa,and——byyourhand。\"

  \"By/my/hand,Prince!Nay;whathaveyoutooffermeinreturnforsuchadeedasthis?HaveInotgrownupinUmsuka’sshadow,andshallIcutdownthetreethatshadesme?\"

  \"WhathaveItoofferyou?This:thatnexttomyselfyoushallbethegreatestintheland,Hokosa。\"

  \"ThatIamalready,andwhoeverrulesit,thatImustalwaysbe。I,whoamthechiefofwizards;I,thereaderofmen’shearts;I,thehearerofmen’sthoughts!I,thelordoftheairandthelightning;I,theinvulnerable。Ifyouwouldmurder,Prince,thendothedeed;doitknowingthatIhaveyoursecret,andthathenceforthyouwhoruleshallbemyservant。Nay,youforgetthatIcanseeinthedark;laydownthatassegai,or,bymyspirit,princeasyouare,Iwillblastyouwithaspell,andyourbodyshallbethrowntothekites,asthatofonewhowouldmurderhiskingandfather!\"

  Theprinceheardandshook,hischeekssankin,themusclesofhisgreatformseemedtocollapse,andhegrovelledonthefloorofthehut。

  \"Iknowyourmagic,\"hegroaned;\"useitforme,notagainstme!WhatistherethatIcanofferyou,whohaveeverythingexceptthethrone,whereonyoucannotsit,seeingthatyouarenotoftheblood—royal?\"

  \"Think,\"saidHokosa。

  Forawhiletheprincethought,tillpresentlyhisformstraighteneditself,andwithaquickmovementhelifteduphishead。

  \"Isit,perchance,myaffiancedwife?\"hewhispered;\"theladyNoma,whomIlove,andwho,accordingtoourcustom,Ishallwedasthequeentobeafterthefeastoffirst—fruits?Oh!sayitnot,Hokosa。\"

  \"Isayit,\"answeredthewizard。\"Listen,Prince。TheladyNomaistheonlychildofmyblood—brother,myfriend,withwhomIwasbroughtup,hewhowasslainatmysideinthegreatwarwiththetribesofthenorth。Shewasmyward:shewasmore;forthroughher——ah!youknownothow——Iheldmyconversewiththethingsofearthandair,theveryspiritsthatwatchusnowinthisdarkness,Hafela。Thusithappened,thatbeforeevershewasawoman,hermindgrewgreaterthanthemindofanyotherwoman,andherthoughtbecamemythought,andmythoughtbecameherthought,forIandnootheramhermaster。StillIwaitedtowedhertillshewasfullygrown;andwhileIwaitedIwentuponanembassytothenortherntribes。Thenitwasthatyousawthemaidinvisitingatmykraal,andherbeautyandherwittookholdofyou;andinthecounciloftheking,asyouhavearighttodo,younamedherasyourheadwife,thequeentobe。

  \"Thekingheardandbowedhishead;hesentandtookher,andplacedherintheHouseoftheRoyalWomen,theretoabidetillthisfeastofthefirst—fruits,whensheshallbegiventoyouinmarriage。Yes,hesenthertothatguardedhousewhereinnotevenImaysetmyfoot。

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