登陆注册
14813600000073

第73章

"It depends," said one of them, "whether they attack us regiment by regiment or all together, as they will do if they are wise."

Then an officer bade them be silent, and conversation ceased. Maputa passed through the ranks giving orders to the captains. From a distance his withered old body, with a fighting shield held in front of it, looked like that of a huge black ant carrying something in its mouth.

He came to where Scowl and I sat upon our horses.

"Ah! I see that you are ready, Macumazahn," he said in a cheerful voice.

"I told you that you should not go away hungry, did I not?"

"Maputa," I said in remonstrance, "what is the use of this? Umbelazi is defeated, you are not of his impi, why send all these"--and I waved my hand--"down into the darkness? Why not go to the river and try to save the women and children?"

"Because we shall take many of those down into the darkness with us, Macumazahn," and he pointed to the dense masses of the Usutu. "Yet," he added, with a touch of compunction, "this is not your quarrel. You and your servant have horses. Slip out, if you will, and gallop hard to the lower drift. You may get away with your lives."

Then my white man's pride came to my aid.

"Nay," I answered, "I will not run while others stay to fight."

"I never thought you would, Macumazahn, who, I am sure, do not wish to earn a new and ugly name. Well, neither will the Amawombe run to become a mock among their people. The King's orders were that we should try to help Umbelazi, if the battle went against him. We obey the King's orders by dying where we stand. Macumazahn, do you think that you could hit that big fellow who is shouting insults at us there? If so, I should be obliged to you, as I dislike him very much," and he showed me a captain who was swaggering about in front of the lines of the first of the Usutu regiments, about six hundred yards away.

"I will try," I answered, "but it's a long shot." Dismounting, I climbed a pile of stones and, resting my rifle on the topmost of them, took a very full sight, aimed, held my breath, and pressed the trigger.

A second afterwards the shouter of insults threw his arms wide, letting fall his spear, and pitched forward on to his face.

A roar of delight rose from the watching Amawombe, while old Maputa clapped his thin brown hands and grinned from ear to ear.

"Thank you, Macumazahn. A very good omen! Now I am sure that, whatever those Isigqosa dogs of Umbelazi's may do, we King's men shall make an excellent end, which is all that we can hope. Oh, what a beautiful shot! It will be something to think of when I am an idhlozi, a spirit-snake, crawling about my own kraal. Farewell, Macumazahn," and he took my hand and pressed it. "The time has come. I go to lead the charge. The Amawombe have orders to defend you to the last, for I wish you to see the finish of this fight. Farewell."

Then off he hurried, followed by his orderlies and staff-officers.

I never saw him again alive, though I think that once in after years I did meet his idhlozi in his kraal under strange circumstances. But that has nothing to do with this history.

As for me, having reloaded, I mounted my horse again, being afraid lest, if I went on shooting, I should miss and spoil my reputation. Besides, what was the use of killing more men unless I was obliged? There were plenty ready to do that.

Another minute, and the regiment in front of us began to move, while the other two behind it ostentatiously sat themselves down in their ranks, to show that they did not mean to spoil sport. The fight was to begin with a duel between about six thousand men.

"Good!" muttered the warrior who was nearest me. "They are in our bag."

"Aye," answered another, "those little boys" (used as a term of contempt) "are going to learn their last lesson."

For a few seconds there was silence, while the long ranks leant forward between the hedges of lean and cruel spears. A whisper went down the line; it sounded like the noise of wind among trees, and was the signal to prepare. Next a far-off voice shouted some word, which was repeated again and again by other voices before and behind me. I became aware that we were moving, quite slowly at first, then more quickly. Being lifted above the ranks upon my horse I could see the whole advance, and the general aspect of it was that of a triple black wave, each wave crowned with foam--the white plumes and shields of the Amawombe were the foam--and alive with sparkles of light--their broad spears were the light.

We were charging now--and oh! the awful and glorious excitement of that charge! Oh, the rush of the bending plumes and the dull thudding of eight thousand feet! The Usutu came up the slope to meet us. In silence we went, and in silence they came. We drew near to each other.

Now we could see their faces peering over the tops of their mottled shields, and now we could see their fierce and rolling eyes.

Then a roar--a rolling roar such as at that time I had never heard: the thunder of the roar of the meeting shields--and a flash--a swift, simultaneous flash, the flash of the lightning of the stabbing spears.

Up went the cry of:

_"Kill, Amawombe, kill!"_ answered by another cry of:

_"Toss, Usutu, toss!"_

After that, what happened? Heaven knows alone--or at least I do not.

But in later years Mr. Osborn, afterwards the resident magistrate at Newcastle, in Natal, who, being young and foolish in those days, had swum his horse over the Tugela and hidden in a little kopje quite near to us in order to see the battle, told me that it looked as though some huge breaker--that breaker being the splendid Amawombe--rolling in towards the shore with the weight of the ocean behind it, had suddenly struck a ridge of rock and, rearing itself up, submerged and hidden it.

At least, within three minutes that Usutu regiment was no more. We had killed them every one, and from all along our lines rose a fierce hissing sound of "S'gee, S'gee" ("Zhi" in the Zulu) uttered as the spears went home in the bodies of the conquered.

同类推荐
热门推荐
  • 脉纹传说

    脉纹传说

    “我要成为一名纹脉师。”一个稚嫩的孩童对着一个老者说道。“为什么?”老者摸摸孩子的头问道。“为了不被人欺压,为了每天吃饱,为了让我的家人过上幸福的日子。”孩童眼神坚定的看着老者说道。…………
  • 迷心红颜愿:盗梦三国杀

    迷心红颜愿:盗梦三国杀

    你以为游戏是从你点开《三国杀传奇》图标那一刻开始的吗?不,游戏早已开始,只是你梦在其中,一无所知。
  • 维度

    维度

    守护者之女千影晗,应具有母亲守护者最纯正守护之力,很小的时候就被送入异能修炼所训练,在此期间认识了神秘男孩蓝修,资质聪颖的千影晗很快就将异能修炼到一种超强的境地。于是就被带往了零宇宙,然而在穿越平行隧道时发生了意外,导致丁小柔的记忆消失,连异能都一并消失了。到了零宇宙以后,因为不喜欢束缚,于是丁小柔选择了逃跑,在逃跑期间丁小柔认识了同在逃跑的欧阳筱,两人就结成了至交,于是丁小柔就在零宇宙开始了新的生活。
  • 花千骨之三生三世不变爱恋

    花千骨之三生三世不变爱恋

    一切都回到了最初,但是又有白子画和花千骨的几经波折的后的重聚!
  • 网游之道法大陆

    网游之道法大陆

    东方武功道佛等等和西方魔法斗气结合的大陆
  • 守护甜心之背叛天使

    守护甜心之背叛天使

    被朋友背叛,被王子抛弃之后,重生之后的故事亚梦,希望大家喜欢。wangle
  • 腹黑皇上赖追妻:慵懒娘亲卖萌宝

    腹黑皇上赖追妻:慵懒娘亲卖萌宝

    哭,穿就穿了,偏偏穿到整天只知道勾心斗角的后宫,后宫就后宫吧,偏偏却是个不得宠的主,不得宠就算了呗,为嘛要将她扔到那个荒无人烟的冷宫,任其自生自灭,找抽,真以为她好欺负是吧,看她怎么翻身……
  • 宁初尘

    宁初尘

    漦龙预言一出,天下之乱已有十年。她从炼狱中得以生存,立志复国,然而扶持明君上位,解天下危困之局方是正道。她步步为营,不惜心力交瘁,只想看一眼在他的统治下,天下太平繁荣昌盛的局面
  • 穿越之都市奇人

    穿越之都市奇人

    赤焰大陆,天道宗宗主的嫡传弟子凌天在探索仙帝空间时发生了意想不到的结果,这让他得到天大的好处同时又来到了陌生的环境——地球。心软,嗜血,温情,无赖,还是——好色?凌天在这颗蔚蓝的星球,会给我们揭开哪些我们还不知道的秘密,让我们拭目以待……“都市奇人”
  • 莫泊桑

    莫泊桑

    本书主要以其人物的成长历程和人生发展为线索,通过日常生活中富于启发性的小故事来传达他成功的道理,尤其着重表现他所处时代的生活特征和他写作的艰难过程,以便对读者产生共鸣和启迪。本书包括人物简介、思想点拨、经典故事、人物年谱和名人名言等部分内容,具有很强的可读性、启迪性和知识性。