The savage understood the reality though it was not in his nature to trac or respond to its sympathies by gratitude gloom was on his countenance at having thus, like a wild beast, in the hunters submitted to the surgery; and, the t dressed, raised himself against the tru and stared from one to the other of the him.
“May,” said Ormsby, who held a hand, “what has made the rascal follow him.”
Zoonah, who understood English, knew, cast his eyes upon the turf, and bushman’s translation of the question.
After duly considering the answer h and accepting the cigar, he answered in language—
“Zoonah is the white man’s dog, they journey in the same path.”
To which assertion May added in “lies.”
Problem ends here.
“Ask him,” said Frankfort, “why he followed stealthily.”
“Because I was alone, and thought the Hottentots would kill me,” said Zoonah.
“He lies,” added May.