“Ah! I will soon pacify them!” he said. Without wasting any time, he led the elephant toward the hut. Kali, who was afraid to remain alone among the n*****s, followed him. Then rose from the warriors a loud cry, whether of fear or rage it was hard to tell, but before they could regain their composure the railing creaked and broke down under the shock of the elephant’s head, the clay walls of the hut fell apart, the roof caved in, a cloud of ruins and dust flew into the air, and after a while M’Rua and his people saw the long, black, upturned trunk on the end of which was the sorcerer, Kamba. “The People saw the long, black trunk, on the end of which was the sorcerer, Kamba.” Stasch, who saw on the floor of the hut a large drum made out of a hollowed-out tree, and covered with a monkey-

