第 51 节
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  for already I saw that at some sign from Kambula I was being surrounded
  by Zulus。  He did so; and presently Retief came back himself accompanied
  only by one man; and asked me what was the matter now。  I informed him;
  translating Kambula's words; which he repeated in his presence。
  〃Does the fellow mean that you will be seized if you do not go; or I
  refuse to allow you to do so?〃
  To this question Kambula's answer was:
  〃That is so; Inkoos; since the king has private words for the ear of
  Macumazahn。  Therefore we must obey orders; and take him before the
  king; living or dead。〃
  〃Allemachte!〃 exclaimed Retief; 〃this is serious;〃 and; as though to
  summon them to my help; he looked behind him towards the main body of
  the Boers; who by this time were nearly all of them through the gate;
  which was guarded by a great number of Zulus。  〃Allan;〃 he went on; 〃if
  you are not afraid; I think that you must go。  Perhaps it is only that
  Dingaan has some message about the treaty to send to me through you。〃
  〃I am not afraid;〃 I answered。  〃What is the use of being afraid in a
  place like this?〃
  〃Ask that Kaffir if the king gives you safe conduct;〃 said Retief。
  I did so; and Kambula answered:
  〃Yes; for this visit。  Who am I that I can speak the king's unspoken
  words?〃 'which meant; guarantee his will in the future。'
  〃A dark saying;〃 commented Retief。  〃But go; Allan; since you must; and
  God bring you back safe again。  It is clear that Dingaan did not ask
  that you should come with me for nothing。  Now I wish I had left you at
  home with that pretty wife of yours。〃
  So we parted; I going to the king's private enclosure on foot and
  without my rifle; since I was not allowed to appear before him armed;
  and the commandant towards the gate of the kraal accompanied by Hans;
  who led my horse。  Ten minutes later I stood before Dingaan; who greeted
  me kindly enough; and began to ask a number of questions about the
  Boers; especially if they were not people who had rebelled against their
  own king and run away from him。
  I answered; Yes; they had run away; as they wanted more room to live;
  but I had told him all about that when I saw him before。  He said he
  knew I had; but he wished to hear 〃whether the same words came out of
  the same mouth; or different words;〃 so that he might know if I were a
  true man or not。  Then; after pausing a while; he looked at me in his
  piercing fashion and asked:
  〃Have you brought me a present of that tall white girl with eyes like
  two stars; Macumazahn?  I mean the girl whom you refused to me; and whom
  I could not take because you had won your bet; which gave all the white
  people to you; she for whose sake you make brothers of these Boers; who
  are traitors to their king?〃
  〃No; O Dingaan;〃 I answered; 〃there are no women among us。  Moreover;
  this maid is now my wife。〃
  〃Your wife!〃 he exclaimed angrily。  〃By the Head of the Black One; have
  you dared to make a wife of her whom I desired?  Now say; boy; you
  clever Watcher by Night; you little white ant; who work in the dark and
  only peep out at the end of your tunnel when it is finished; you wizard;
  who by your magic can snatch his prey out of the hand of the greatest
  king in all the worldfor it was magic that killed those vultures on
  Hloma Amabutu; not your bullets; Macumazahnsay; why should I not make
  an end of you at once for this trick?〃
  I folded my arms and looked at him。  A strange contrast we must have
  made; this huge; black tyrant with the royal air; for to do him justice
  he had that; at whose nod hundreds went the way of death; and I; a mere
  insignificant white boy; for in appearance; at any rate; I was nothing
  more。
  〃O Dingaan;〃 I said coolly; knowing that coolness was my only chance; 〃I
  answer you in the words of the Commandant Retief; the great chief。  Do
  you take me for a child that I should give up my own wife to you who
  already have so many?  Moreover; you cannot kill me because I have the
  word of your captain; Kambula; that I am safe with you。〃
  This reply seemed to amuse him。  At any rate; with one of those almost
  infantile changes of mood which are common to savages of every degree;
  he passed from wrath to laughter。
  〃You are quick as a lizard;〃 he said。  〃Why should I; who have so many
  wives; want one more; who would certainly hate me?  Just because she is
  white; and would make the others; who are black; jealous; I suppose。
  Indeed; they would poison her; or pinch her to death in a month; and
  then come to tell me she had died of fretting。  Also; you are right; you
  have my safe conduct; and must go hence unharmed this time。  But look
  you; little lizard; although you escape me between the stones; I will
  pull off your tail。  I have said that I want to pluck this tall white
  flower of yours; and I will pluck her。  I know where she dwells。  Yes;
  just where the wagon she sleeps in stands in the line; for my spies have
  told me; and I will give orders that whoever is killed; she is to be
  spared and brought to me living。  So perhaps you will meet this wife of
  yours here; Macumazahn。〃
  Now; at these ominous words; that might mean so much or so little; the
  sweat started to my brow; and a shiver went down my back。
  〃Perhaps I shall and perhaps I shall not; O king;〃 I answered。  〃The
  world is as full of chances to…day as it was not long ago when I shot at
  the sacred vultures on Hloma Amabutu。  Still; I think that my wife will
  never be yours; O king。〃
  〃Ow!〃 said Dingaan; 〃this little white ant is making another tunnel;
  thinking that he will come up at my back。  But what if I put down my
  heel and crush you; little white ant?  Do you know;〃 he added
  confidentially; 〃that the Boer who mends my guns and whom here we call
  'Two…faces;' because he looks towards you Whites with one eye and
  towards us Blacks with the other; is still very anxious that I should
  kill you?  Indeed; when I told him that my spies said that you were to
  ride with the Boers; as I had requested that you should be their Tongue;
  he answered that unless I promised to give you to the vultures; he would
  warn them against coming。  So; since I wanted them to come as I had
  arranged with him; I promised。〃
  〃Is it so; O king?〃 I asked。  〃And pray why does this Two…faces; whom we
  name Pereira; desire that I should be killed?〃
  〃Ow!〃 chuckled the obese old ruffian; 〃cannot you with all your
  cleverness guess that; O Macumazahn?  Perhaps it is he who needs the
  tall white maiden; and not I。  Perhaps if he does certain things for me;
  I have promised her to him in payment。  And perhaps;〃 he added; laughing
  quite loud; 〃I shall trick him after all; keeping her for myself; and
  paying him in another way; for can a cheat grumble if he is
  out…cheated?〃
  I answered that I was an honest man; and knew nothing about cheats; or
  at what they could or could not grumble。
  〃Yes; Macumazahn;〃 replied Dingaan quite genially。  〃That is where you
  and I are alike。  We are both honest; quite honest; and therefore
  friends; which I can never be with these Amaboona; who; as you and
  others have told me; are traitors。  We play our game in the light; like
  men; and who wins; wins; and who loses; loses。  Now hear me; Macumazahn;
  and remember what I say。  Whatever happens to others; whatever you may
  see; you are safe while I live。  Dingaan has spoken。  Whether I get the
  tall white girl; or do not get her; still _you_ are safe; it is on my
  head;〃 and he touched the gum…ring in his hair。
  〃And why should I be safe if others are unsafe; O king?〃 I asked。
  〃Oh! if you would know that; ask a certain ancient prophet named Zikali;
  who was in this land in the days of Senzangacona; my father; and before
  thenthat is; if you can find him。  Also; I like you; who are not a
  flat…faced fool like these Amaboona; but have a brain that turns in and
  out through difficulties; as a snake does through reeds; and it would be
  a pity to kill one who can shoot birds wheeling high above him in the
  air; which no one else can do。  So whatever you see and whatever you
  hear; remember that you are safe; and shall go safely from this land; or
  stay safely in it if you will; to be my voice to speak with the Sons of
  George。
  〃Now return to the commandant; and say to him that my heart is his
  heart; and that I am very pleased to see him here。  To…morrow; and
  perhaps the next day; I will show him some of the dances of my people;
  and after that I will sign the writing; giving him all the land he asks
  and everything else he may desire; more than he can wish; indeed。  Hamba
  gachle; Macumazahn;〃 and; rising with surprising quickness from his
  chair; which was cut out of a single block of wood; he turned and
  vanished through the little opening in the reed fence behind him that
  led to his private huts。
  As I was being conducted back to the Boer camp by Kambula; who was
  waiting for me outside the gate of the labyri