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Table of Contents
- Dedication
- Preface
- Introduction
- Chapter I. The Boy Chaka Prophesies
- Chapter II. Mopo is in Trouble
- Chapter III. Mopo Ventures Home
- Chapter IV. The Flight of Mopo and Baleka
- Chapter V. Mopo Becomes the King's Doctor
- Chapter VI. The Birth of Umslopogaas
- Chapter VII. Umslopogaas Answers the King
- Chapter VIII. The Great Ingomboco
- Chapter IX. The Loss of Umslopogaas
- Chapter X. The Trial of Mopo
- Chapter XI. The Counsel of Baleka
- Chapter XII. The Tale of Galazi the Wolf
- Chapter XIII. Galazi Becomes King of the Wolves
- Chapter XIV. The Wolf-Brethren
- Chapter XV. The Death of the King's Slayers
- Chapter XVI. Umslopogaas Ventures Out to Win the Axe
- Chapter XVII. Umslopogaas Becomes Chief of the People of the Axe
- Chapter XVIII. The Curse of Baleka
- Chapter XIX. Masilo Comes to the Kraal Duguza
- Chapter XX. Mopo Bargains with the Princes
- Chapter XXI. The Death of Chaka
- Chapter XXII. Mopo Goes to Seek the Slaughterer
- Chapter XXIII. Mopo Reveals Himself to the Slaughterer
- Chapter XXIV. The Slaying of the Boers
- Chapter XXV. The War with the Halakazi People
- Chapter XXVI. The Finding of Nada
- Chapter XXVII. The Stamping of the Fire
- Chapter XXVIII. The Lily is Brought to Dingaan
- Chapter XXIX. Mopo Tells His Tale
- Chapter XXX. The Coming of Nada
- Chapter XXXI. The War of the Women
- Chapter XXXII. Zinita Comes to the King
- Chapter XXXIII. The End of the People, Black and Grey
- Chapter XXXIV. The Lily's Farewell
- Chapter XXXV. The Vengeance of Mopo and His Fosterling
- Chapter XXXVI. Mopo Ends His Tale
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