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第11章 AN ELEPHANT HUNT(1)

Now I do not propose to narrate at full length all the incidents of our long journey up to Sitanda's Kraal,near the junction of the Lukanga and Kalukwe rivers,a journey of more than a thousand miles from Durban,the last three hundred or so of which,owing to the frequent presence of the dreadful "tsetse"fly,whose bite is fatal to all animals except donkeys and men,we had to make on foot.

We left Durban at the end of January,and it was in the second week of May that we camped near Sitanda's Kraal.Our adventures on the way were many and various,but as they were of the sort which befall every African hunter,I shall not -with one exception to be presently detailed --set them down here,lest I should render this history too wearisome.

At Inyati,the outlying trading station in the Matabele country;of which Lobengula (a great scoundrel)is king,we with many regrets parted from our comfortable wagon.Only twelve oxen remained to us out of the beautiful span of twenty which I had bought at Durban.One we had lost from the bite of a cobra,three had perished from poverty and the want of water,one had been lost,and the other three had died from eating the poisonous herb called "tulip."Five more sickened from this cause,but we managed to cure them with doses of an infusion made by boiling down the tulip-leaves.If administered in time this is a very effective antidote.

The wagon and oxen we left in the immediate charge of Goza and Tom,the driver and leader,both of them trustworthy boys,requesting a worthy Scotch missionary who lived in this wild place to keep an eye to it.Then,accompanied by Umbopa,Khiva,Ventv?gel,and half a dozen bearers whom we hired on the spot,we started off on foot upon our wild quest.I remember we were all a little silent on the occasion of that departure,and I think that each of us was wondering if we should ever see that wagon again;for my part I never expected to.For a while we tramped on in silence,till Umbopa,who was marching in front,broke into a Zulu chant about how some brave men,tired of life and the tameness of things,started off into a great wilderness to find new things or die,and how,lo,and behold!when they had got far into the wilderness,they found it was not a wilderness at all,but a beautiful place full of young wives and fat cattle,of game to hunt and enemies to kill.

Then we all laughed and took it for a good omen.He was a cheerful savage,was Umbopa,in a dignified sort of way,when he had not got one of his fits of brooding,and had a wonderful trick of keeping one's spirits up.We all got very fond of him.

And now for the one adventure I am going to treat myself to,for I do heartily love a hunting yam.

About a fortnight's march from Inyati we came across a peculiarly beautiful bit of fairly-watered wooded country:The kloofs in the hills were covered with dense bush,"idoro"bush as the natives call it,and in some places with the "wacht-een-beche"(wait-a-little)thorn,and there were great quantities of the beautiful "machabell"tree,laden with refreshing yellow fruit with enormous stones.This tree is the elephant's favorite food,and there were not wanting signs that the great brutes were about,for not only was their spoor frequent,but in many places the trees were broken down and even uprooted.The elephant is a destructive feeder.

One evening,after a long day's march,we came to a spot of peculiar loveliness.At the foot of a bush-clad hill was a dry river-bed,in which,however,were to be found pools of crystal water all trodden round with the hoof-prints of game.Facing this hill was a park like plain,where grew clumps of flat-topped mimosa,varied with occasional glossy leaved machabells,and all round was the great sea of pathless,silent bush.

As we emerged into this river-bed path we suddenly started a troop of tall giraffes,who galloped,or,rather,sailed off,with their strange gait,their tails screwed up over their backs,and their hoofs rattling like castanets.They were about three hundred yards from us,and therefore practically out of shot,but Good,who was walking ahead and had an express loaded with solid ball in his hand,could not resist,but upped gun and let drive at the last,a young cow.By some extraordinary chance the ball struck it full on the back of the neck,shattering the spinal column,and that giraffe went rolling head over heels just like a rabbit.I never saw a more curious thing.

"Curse it!"said Good -for I am sorry to say he had a habit of using strong language when excited -contracted no doubt,in the course of his nautical career;"curse it,I've killed him.""Ou,Bougwan,"ejaculated the Kaffirs;"ou!ou!"They called Good "Bougwan"(glass eye)because of his eyeglass.

"Oh!`Bougwan'!"re-echoed Sir Henry and I;and from that day Good's reputation as a marvelous shot was established,at any rate among the Kaffirs.Really he was a bad one,but whenever he missed we overlooked it for the sake of that giraffe.

Having set some of the "boys"to cut off the best of the giraffe meat,we went to work to build a "scherm"near one of the pools about a hundred yards to the right of it.This is done by cutting a quantity of thorn bushes and laying them in the shape of a circular hedge.Then the space enclosed is smoothed,and dry tambouki grass,if obtainable,is made into a bed in the centre,and a fire or fires lighted.

By the time the "scherm"was finished the moon was coming up,and our dinner of giraffe steaks and roasted marrow-bones was ready.How we enjoyed those marrow-bones,though it was rather a job to crack them!

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