Part 24 (2/2)

The people said: ”This fellow, how shall we do? How shall we kill him?” These said: ”Let us cast him into the depth of water.” Turtle said: ”Woe! I shall die there! How shall I do?” The people said: ”We have it! We have found the way we can kill him!”

They carry him; they arrive with him at the river. They cast him into the depth. Turtle dives; after a while he emerges. There he is swimming and singing:

”In water, in my home!

In water, in my home!”

The people said: ”Oh! Turtle has fooled us. We were going to kill him with hatchets; he says, 'Hatchet will not kill me a bit.' We spoke of casting him into the water; he says, 'I am going to die.' We came; we cast him into the water; but we saved him.”

This is what caused the Turtle to live in the water: the people were going to kill him; but he was shrewd.

Nianga Dia Ngenga and Leopard

Nianga Dia Ngenga takes up his gun, saying: ”I will go a-hunting.” He has reached the bush; he has hunted; he saw not game; he says: ”I will go.”

When he returns home, he finds Mr. Leopard, whom they have stuck up in the fork of a tree. When he sees Nianga, he says: ”Father Nianga, help me out!” Nianga says: ”What has done this to thee?” He says: ”Unfork me first; I shall tell thee.”

Nianga took him out; he set him on the ground. He says: ”Elephant has stuck me up in the fork of the tree. Sir, to whom one has given life, one gives more. I have been two days on the tree; give me a little food.” Nianga says: ”Where shall I find food?” He says: ”Anywhere.”

Nianga takes up his dog; he gives it to Mr. Leopard. Mr. Leopard ate it and said, ”I am not satisfied.” Nianga takes up also the other dog; he gives it to Mr. Leopard. He has eaten, says, ”Still I have not enough.” Nianga dia Ngenga took up his cartridge-box; he gives him it.

Mr. Leopard, when he had eaten it, said, ”Still I have not enough.”

Hare comes; he finds them talking; says: ”Why are you quarrelling?”

Nianga says: ”Mr. Leopard, I found him in the fork of a tree. Says he, 'Take me out!' I took him out. Says he, 'Give me to eat!' I gave him both my dogs and my cartridge-box. He says, 'Give me more to eat.'

That is what we are quarrelling about.”

Hare says: ”Mr. Leopard, let him be again on the tree, where he was; that I may see.” Mr. Leopard returns to the tree, where he was. Hare moves off to a distance; he calls Nianga. He says: ”Thou, Nianga, art unwise. Mr. Leopard is a wild beast, he is wont to catch people.

Thou, who didst get him out of there, he wanted to devour thee. Shoot him.”

Nianga then shoots Mr. Leopard.

The end . . . ”is with G.o.d.”

Leopard and the Other Animals

Mr. Leopard lived. One day hunger grasps him. He says: ”How shall I do? I will call all the animals in the world, saying, 'Come ye, let us have a medical consultation.' When the animals come then I may catch and eat.”

He sends at once to call Deer, Antelope, Soko, Hare, and Philantomba.

They gather, saying: ”Why didst thou send for us?” He says: ”Let us consult medicine, that we get health.”

The sun is broken down. They begin the drums outside with the songs.

Mr. Leopard himself is beating the drum; he is saying, saying:

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