The Ghost Kings - H Rider Haggard - Books - Createspace - 9781481911108 - January 5, 2013
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The Ghost Kings

H Rider Haggard

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Publisher Marketing: Excerpt: ...of her with that Spirit. Thus she became their goddess and his; at any rate for a time. But while they desired to worship her only, and use her rumoured wisdom as an oracle, he sought to make her his wife; the more impossible it became, the more he sought it. She refused him with contumely, and he laid plots to decoy her to Zululand, thinking that there she would be in his power. In the end he succeeded, basely enough, only to find that he was in her power, and that the contumely, and more, were still his share. But all this did not in the least deter him from his aim, and as it chanced, fortune had put other cards into his hand. He knew that Rachel would not stay among the Zulus, as they knew it. Therefore they had commissioned him to bring her people to her. If her people were not brought he was sure that she would come to seek them, and if she found no one, then where could she go, or at least who would be at hand to help her? Surely his opportunity had come at last, and marriage by capture did not occur to him, who had spent so many years among savages, as a crime from which to shrink. Only he feared that the prospective captive, the Inkosazana-y-Zoola, was not one with whom it was safe to trifle. But his love was stronger than his fear. He thought that he would take the risk. Such were the reflections of Ishmael upon the banks of the flooded Tugela, and when at length the waters went down sufficiently to enable him and the soldiers under his command to cross into Natal, he was fully determined to put them into practice, if the chance came his way. How this might best be done he left to luck, for if it could be avoided he did not wish to have more blood upon his hands. Only Rachel must be rendered homeless and friendless, for then who could protect her from him? An answer came into his mind-she might protect herself, or that Power which seemed to go with her might protect her. Something warned him that this evil enterprise was very dangerous.... Contributor Bio:  Haggard, H Rider Stephen Coan is an assistant editor of The Natal Witness.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released January 5, 2013
ISBN13 9781481911108
Publishers Createspace
Pages 268
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 16 mm   ·   394 g

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