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of about half a mile; or perhaps a little less; and 
then halted。 Seeing the old gentleman; my adopted 
〃father;〃 Billali; emerge from his litter; I did the 
same; and so did Leo and Job。 The first thing I saw 
was our wretched Arab companion; Mahomed; lying 
exhausted on the ground。 It appeared that he had not 
been provided with a litter; but had been forced to 
run the entire distance; and; as he was already quite 
worn out when we started; his condition now was one of 
great prostration。

On looking round we discovered that the place where we 
had halted was a platform in front of the mouth of a 
great cave; and piled upon this platform were the 
entire contents of the whaleboat; even down to the 
oars and sail。 Round the cave stood groups of the men 
who had escorted us; and other men of a similar stamp。 
They were all tall and all handsome; though they 
varied in their degree of darkness of skin; some being 
as dark as Mahomed; and some as yellow as a Chinese。 
They were naked; except for the leopard…skin round the 
waist; and each of them carried a huge spear。

There were also some women among them; who; instead of 
the leopard…skin; wore a tanned hide of a small red 
buck; something like that of the oribe'; only rather 
darker in color。 These women were; as a class; 
exceedingly good…looking; with large; dark eyes; well…
cut features; and a thick bush of curling hairnot 
crisped like a negro'sranging from black to chestnut 
in hue; with all shades of intermediate color。 Some; 
but very few of them; wore a yellowish linen garment; 
such as I have described as worn by Billali; but this; 
as we afterwards discovered; was a mark of rank; 
rather than an attempt at clothing。 For the rest; 
their appearance was not quite so terrifying as that 
of the men; and they sometimes; though rarely; smiled。 
As soon as we had alighted they gathered round us and 
examined us with curiosity; but without excitement。 
Leo's tall; athletic form and clear…cut Grecian face; 
however; evidently excited their attention; and when 
he politely lifted his hat to them; and showed his 
curling yellow hair; there was a slight murmur of 
admiration。 Nor did it stop there; for; after 
regarding him critically from head to foot; the 
handsomest of the young womenone wearing a robe; and 
with hair of a shade between brown and chestnut
deliberately advanced to him; and in a way that would 
have been winning had it not been so determined; 
quietly put her arm round his neck; bent forward; and 
kissed him on the lips。

I gave a gasp; expecting to see Leo instantly speared; 
and Job ejaculated; 〃The hussywell; I never!〃 As for 
Leo; he looked slightly astonished; and then; 
remarking that we had got into a country where they 
clearly followed the customs of the early Christians; 
deliberately returned the embrace。

Again I gasped; thinking that something would happen; 
but。 to my surprise; though some of the young women 
showed traces of vexation; the older ones and the men 
only smiled slightly。 When we came to understand the 
customs of this extraordinary people the mystery was 
explained。 It then appeared that; in direct opposition 
to the habits of almost every other savage race in the 
world; women among the Amahagger are not only upon 
terms of perfect equality with the men; but are not 
held to them by any binding ties。 Descent is traced 
only through the line of the mother; and while 
individuals are as proud of a long and superior female 
ancestry as we are of our families in Europe; they 
never pay attention to; or even acknowledge; any man 
as their father; even when their male parentage is 
perfectly well known。 There is but one titular male 
parent of each tribe; or; as they call it; 
〃household;〃 and he is its elected and immediate 
ruler; with the title of 〃Father。〃 For instance; the 
man Billali was the father of this 〃household;〃 which 
consisted of about seven thousand individuals all 
told; and no other man was ever called by that name。 
When a woman took a fancy to a man she signified her 
preference by advancing and embracing him publicly; in 
the same way that this handsome and exceedingly prompt 
young lady; who was called Ustane; had embraced Leo。 
If he kissed her in return it was a token that he 
accepted her; and the arrangement continued till one 
of them wearied of it。 I am bound; however; to say 
that the change of husbands was not nearly so frequent 
as might have been expected。 Nor did quarrels arise 
out of it; at least among the men; who; when their 
wives deserted them in favor of a rival; accepted the 
whole thing much as we accept the income…tax or our 
marriage laws; as something not to be disputed; and as 
tending to the good of the community; however 
disagreeable they may in particular instances prove to 
the individual。

It is very curious to observe how the customs of 
mankind on this matter vary in different countries; 
making morality an affair of latitude; and what is 
right and proper in one place wrong and improper in 
another。 It must; however; be understood that; as all 
civilized nations appear to accept it as an axiom that 
ceremony is the touchstone of morality; there is; even 
according to our canons; nothing immoral about this 
Amahagger custom; seeing that the interchange of the 
embrace answers to our ceremony of marriage; which; as 
we know; justifies most things。

CHAPTER VII

USTANE SINGS

When the kissing operation was finishedby the way; 
none of the young ladies offered to pet me in this 
fashion; though I saw one hovering round Job; to that 
respectable individual's evident alarmthe old man 
Billali advanced; and graciously waved us into the 
cave; whither we went; followed by Ustane; who did not 
seem inclined to take the hints I gave her that we 
liked privacy。

Before we had gone five paces it struck me that the 
cave that we were entering was none of Nature's 
handiwork; but; on the contrary; had been hollowed by 
the hand of man。 So far as we could judge it appeared 
to be about one hundred feet in length by fifty wide; 
and very lofty; resembling a cathedral aisle more than 
anything else。 From this main aisle opened passages at 
a distance of every twelve or fifteen feet; leading; I 
supposed; to smaller chambers。 About fifty feet from 
the entrance of the cave; just where the light began 
to get dim; a fire was burning; which threw huge 
shadows upon the gloomy walls around。 Here Billali 
halted; and asked us to be seated; saying that the 
people would bring us food; and accordingly we 
squatted ourselves down upon the rugs of skins which 
were spread for us; and waited。 Presently the food; 
consisting of goat's flesh boiled; fresh milk in an 
earthenware pot; and boiled cobs of Indian corn; was 
brought by young girls。 We were almost starving; and I 
do not think that I ever in my life ate with such 
satisfaction。 Indeed; before we had finished we 
literally ate up everything that was set before us。

When we had done; our somewhat saturnine host; 
Billali; who had been watching us in perfect silence; 
rose and addressed us。 He said that it was a wonderful 
thing that had happened。 No man had ever known or 
heard of white strangers arriving in the country of 
the People of the Rocks。 Sometimes; though rarely; 
black men had come here; and from them they had heard 
of the existence of men much whiter than themselves; 
who sailed on the sea in ships; but for the arrival of 
such there was no precedent。 We had; however; been 
seen dragging the boat up the canal; and he told us 
frankly that he had at once given orders for our 
destruction; seeing that it was unlawful for any 
stranger to enter here; when a message had come from 〃 
_i_ She…who…must…be…obeyed _i_ ;〃 saying that our 
lives were to be spared; and that we were to be 
brought hither。

〃Pardon me; my father;〃 I interrupted at this point; 
〃but if; as I understand; _i_ She…who…must…be…obeyed 
_i_ lives yet farther off; how could she have known of 
our approach?〃

Billali turned; and seeing that we were alonefor the 
young lady; Ustane; had withdrawn when he had begun to 
speaksaid; with a curious little laugh

〃Are there none in your land who can see without eyes 
and hear without ears? Ask no questions; _i_ She _i_ 
knew。〃

I shrugged my shoulders at this; and he proceeded to 
say that no further instructions had been received on 
the subject of our disposal; and this being so he was 
about to start to interview 〃 _i_ She…who…must…be…
obeyed _i_ ;〃 generally spoken of; for the sake of 
brevity; as 〃Hiya〃 or _i_ She _i_ simply; who he gave 
us to understand was the Queen of the Amahagger; and 
learn her wishes。

I asked him how long he proposed to be away; and he 
said that by travelling hard he might be back on the 
fifth day; but there were many miles of marsh to cross 
before he came to where _i_ She _i_ was。 He then said 
that every arrangement would be made for our comfort 
during his absence; and that; as he personally had 
taken a fancy to us; he sincerely trusted that the 
answer he should bring from _i_ She _i_ would be one 
favorable to the c
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