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that tribe, took another course, and came suddenly upon 
another clan of the Amatembu, not at all connected with 
the former, and made an attack upon one village, burned 
one house, stripped the women of their clothes, ornaments, 
&c., and then drove off all the cattle; so that the inno- 
cent were suffering, and, to all human appearance, the 
men would have lost their lives in foolishly following their 
cattle, had it not been for the interference of the Mis- 
sionary: but now all has been settled in a peaceable man- 
ner, each party getting his own cattle; and they have 
all expressed themselves as being grateful for the inter- 
ference. | f | 
