The Legend of Solomon’s Mines
"Whatwasitthatyouheardaboutmybrother’sjourneyatBamangwato?"askedSirHenry, asIpausedtofillmypipebeforereplyingtoCaptainGood.
"Iheardthis,"Ianswered,"andIhavenevermentionedittoasoultilltoday. IheardthathewasstartingforSolomon’sMines."
"Solomon’sMines?" ejaculatedbothmyhearersatonce. "Wherearethey?"
"Idon’tknow,"Isaid;"Iknowwheretheyaresaidtobe. OnceIsawthepeaksofthemountainsthatborderthem,buttherewereahundredandthirtymilesofdesertbetweenmeandthem,andIamnotawarethatanywhitemanevergotacrossitsaveone. ButperhapsthebestthingIcandoistotellyouthelegendofSolomon’sMinesasIknowit,youpassingyourwordnottorevealanythingItellyouwithoutmypermission. Doyouagreetothat? Ihavemyreasonsforasking."
SirHenrynodded,andCaptainGoodreplied, "Certainly,certainly."
"Well,"Ibegan,"asyoumayguess,generallyspeaking,elephanthuntersarearoughsetofmen,whodonottroublethemselveswithmuchbeyondthefactsoflifeandthewaysofKafirs. Buthereandthereyoumeetamanwhotakesthetroubletocollecttraditionsfromthenatives,andtriestomakeoutalittlepieceofthehistoryofthisdarkland. ItwassuchamanasthiswhofirsttoldmethelegendofSolomon’sMines,nowamatterofnearlythirtyyearsago. ThatwaswhenIwasonmyfirstelephanthuntintheMatalebecountry. HisnamewasEvans,andhewaskilledthefollowingyear,poorfellow,byawoundedbuffalo,andliesburiedneartheZambesiFalls.