She by H. Rider (Henry Rider) Haggard
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page 130 of 362 (35%)
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SPECULATIONS Within an hour of our finally deciding to start five litters were brought up to the door of the cave, each accompanied by four regular bearers and two spare hands, also a band of about fifty armed Amahagger, who were to form the escort and carry the baggage. Three of these litters, of course, were for us, and one for Billali, who, I was immensely relieved to hear, was to be our companion, while the fifth I presumed was for the use of Ustane. "Does the lady go with us, my father?" I asked of Billali, as he stood superintending things in general. He shrugged his shoulders as he answered-- "If she wills. In this country the women do what they please. We worship them, and give them their way, because without them the world could not go on; they are the source of life." "Ah," I said, the matter never having struck me quite in that light before. "We worship them," he went on, "up to a point, till at last they get unbearable, which," he added, "they do about every second generation." "And then what do you do?" I asked, with curiosity. "Then," he answered, with a faint smile, "we rise, and kill the old |
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