Wild Life Under the Equator Narrated for Young People
Wild Life Under the Equator Narrated for Young People
Paul B Paul Belloni Du Chaillu
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— RESULT OF HI? TEIAL. War is looming on the banks of the Ovenga. Witch- craft is at the bottom of the trouble. The Bakalais have met from every vale and from every hill, and chiefs and elders and warriors have come to ask for the head of Peu- de. I am alone of all my race in this turmoil. Pende was a younger brother of King Obindji, and was himself the chief of a village. Pende was disliked by every body. The fearful accusation which the Bakalais brought against him was this. Pende was said to... have stolen the bones of dead persons in the forest and to have made a fetich with them, which fetich was to keep trade away from a particular village. Pende was an aniemha (a wizard) ; for who ever heard of men who went and stole human bones and kept them, that were not sorcerers? Pende's ways were strange and mysterious. People could not understand them, and he must be killed. Obindji being the eldest brother, they called on him to issue an order for the killing of Pende. Obindji must give up his brother.
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