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Child of Storm

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1913
2017
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Author's Note
1 - Allan Quatermain Hears of Mameena
2 - The Moonshine of Zikali
3 - The Buffalo With the Cleft Horn
4 - Mameena
5 - Two Bucks and the Doe
6 - The Ambush
7 - Saduko Brings the Marriage Gift
8 - The King's Daughter
9 - Allan Returns to Zululand
10 - The Smelling-out
11 - The Sin of Umbelazi
12 - Panda's Prayer
13 - Umbelazi the Fallen
14 - Umbezi and the Blood Royal
15 - Mameena Claims the Kiss
16 - Mameena--mameena--mameena!
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1961
To James Stuart, Esq., Late Assistant Secretary for Native Affairs, Natal
We white people think that we know everything.
May contain spoilers
Or perhaps it was an hyena that laughed - an hyena that scented death.
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Extract (may contain spoilers)
I slept very well that night, I suppose because I was so dog–tired I could not help it; but next day, on our long walk back to Umbezi's kraal, I thought a great deal.

Without doubt I had seen and heard very strange things, both of the past and the present—things that I could not in the least understand. Moreover, they were mixed up with all sorts of questions of high Zulu policy, and threw a new light upon events that happened to me and others in my youth.

Now, in the clear sunlight, was the time to analyse these things, and this I did in the most logical fashion I could command, although without the slightest assistance from Saduko, who, when I asked him questions, merely shrugged his shoulders.

These questions, he said, did not interest him; I had wished to see the magic of Zikali, and Zikali had been pleased to show me some very good magic, quite of his best indeed. Also he had conversed alone with me afterwards, doubtless on high matters—so high that he, Saduko, was not admitted to share the conversation—which was an honour he accorded to very few. I could form my own conclusions in the light of the White Man's wisdom, which everyone knew was great.

I replied shortly that I could, for Saduko's tone irritated me. Of course, the truth was that he felt aggrieved at being sent off to bed like a little boy while his foster–father, the old dwarf, made confidences to me. One of Saduko's faults was that he had always a very good opinion of himself. Also he was by nature terribly jealous, even in little things, as the readers of his history, if any, will learn.

We trudged on for several hours in silence, broken at length by my companion.

"Do you still mean to go on a shooting expedition with Umbezi, Inkoosi?" he asked, "or are you afraid?"

 

Added: 19-May-2017
Last Updated: 28-Oct-2024

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 01-Jan-2014
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Cir 01-Jan-2014
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375
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1907
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Allan Quatermain, continues to indulge his penchant for globe-trotting adventure in a tumultuous journey across Africa. Upon his arrival, he discovers that one of his closest friends has fallen head over heels in love with one of the most beautiful – and dangerous – women in the world, and he will stop at nothing to win this accused witch’s affection. Will Quatermain be able to intervene before it’s too late – or will he succumb to the vixen’s charms, as well?
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1908
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From librivox.org:

Child of Storm is a 1913 novel by H. Rider Haggard featuring Allan Quatermain. The plot is set in 1854-56 and concerns Quatermain hunting in Zululand and getting involved with Mameema, a beautiful African girl who causes great turmoil in the Zulu kingdom. The novel is the second in a trilogy by Haggard involving the collapse of the Zulu kingdom and featuring the dwarf Zikali. The first book is Marie, and the third, Finished. The story takes place against the real life struggle between Cetshwayo and Umbelazi, the two sons of the Zulu king Mpande (called "Panda" in the novel). The events culminate in the Battle of Ndondakusuka (here called the "Battle of the Tugela") in 1856. Real life people such as Panda, Cetshwayo, and John Robert Dunn appear as characters.
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Author(s)

 H Rider Haggard
Birth: 22 Jun 1856 Bradenham, Norfolk, England, UK
Death: 14 May 1925 London, England, UK.

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