An Elephant Hunt
NowIdonotproposetonarrateatfulllengthalltheincidentsofourlongtraveluptoSitanda’sKraal,nearthejunctionoftheLukangaandKalukweRivers. ItwasajourneyofmorethanathousandmilesfromDurban,thelastthreehundredorsoofwhichwehadtomakeonfoot,owingtothefrequentpresenceofthedreadful"tsetse"fly,whosebiteisfataltoallanimalsexceptdonkeysandmen.
WeleftDurbanattheendofJanuary,anditwasinthesecondweekofMaythatwecampednearSitanda’sKraal. Ouradventuresonthewayweremanyandvarious,butastheyareofthesortwhichbefalleveryAfricanhunter—withoneexceptiontobepresentlydetailed—Ishallnotsetthemdownhere,lestIshouldrenderthishistorytoowearisome.
AtInyati,theoutlyingtradingstationintheMatabelecountry,ofwhichLobengula(agreatandcruelscoundrel)isking,withmanyregretswepartedfromourcomfortablewagon. OnlytwelveoxenremainedtousoutofthebeautifulspanoftwentywhichIhadboughtatDurban. Onewelostfromthebiteofacobra,threehadperishedfrom"poverty"andthewantofwater,onestrayed,andtheotherthreediedfromeatingthepoisonousherbcalled"tulip." Fivemoresickenedfromthiscause,butwemanagedtocurethemwithdosesofaninfusionmadebyboilingdownthetulipleaves. Ifadministeredintimethisisaveryeffectiveantidote.