0.0K/s '[316% 12:59 PM / Tales of East Africa by Jamilla Okubo [Okubo, Jamillal (z-lib.org).epub avery long time ago there was a King who called Walukaga, the chief of his smiths, and gave him a great quantity ofironandsaid:"lwantyoutomakea real man for me, one who can walk and talk, and who has blood in his body, and who has brains." Walukaga took the iron and went home, but he was ata loss what to do, and no one could advise him how to set about making the real man. He went about among his friends telling them what the King had said, and asked what he hadbetterdo. Noonewasabletogive him any advice; they all knew that the King would not accept anything short of an honest trial, and would punish the man for not carrying out his.
0.14K/s '(Ü16% 1:00 PM down and thanked the King; he then added, "My Lord, it was because I knew you would be unable to get the hairforcharcoal and thetears for the water that I asked for them; you had asked me to do an impossible thing." All the people present laughed and said: "Walukaga speaks the truth.".
0.46K/s '(Ü16% 1:00 PM The King agreed to the request and gave the order to all the people to shave their heads and burn the hair into charcoal, and to collect all the tears. When they had all shaved their heads and burnt their hair, there was not nearly one load of charcoal, and when they had collected all the tears there were not two pots full of water. When the King saw the results of his endeavours he sent for the smith Walukaga, and said to him: "Don't trouble to make the man, because I am unable to get the charcoal or the tears for the water." Walukaga knelt down and thanked the King; he then added, "My Lord, it was because I knew you would be unable to get the hair forcharcoal and thetears for the water that I asked for them; ou had.
0.0K/s '(Ü16% 1:00 PM Walukaga returned to the King and said to him: "My Lord, if you wish me to make this man quickly and well, order the people to shave their heads and burn the hair, and make a thousand loads of charcoal out of it for me to work the iron into the man. Further, make them collect a hundred pots full of tears to act as water for the work, because the charcoal from wood and the ordinary water from wells are of no use for forging a man." The King agreed to the request and gave the order to all the people to shave their heads and burn the hair into charcoal, and to collect all the tears. When they had all shaved their heads and burnt their hair, there was.
0.0K/s '(Ü16% 1:00 PM wanted,andWalukagatoldhimallthe King had said, and the work he had givenhimtodo,andhowhehadgiven him the iron, and then added: "What am I to do?" The madman answered: "If the King has told you to do this work go to him and say, that if he really wishes to have a nice man forged he is to order all the people to shave their heads and burn the hair until they have made up a thousand loadsofcharcoal,andheistogetone hundred large pots of water from the tearsofthepeoplewithwhichtoslake the fire and keep it from burning too fiercely." Walukaga returned to the King and.
0.0K/s '(Ü16% 1:00 PM the man for not carrying out his commands. On the way home one day Walukaga met a former friend who had gone mad, and who lived alone on some wasteland.Walukagadidnotknowhe was mad until he met him. When they approached each other, Walukaga greeted his old friend, and the madman asked him where he had come from. Walukaga reasoned for a moment and then said to himself: "Why should I not tell him my story? Even though he is mad, he used to be my friend." So he answered: "l have come from some friends where Ihave been trying to get advice." The madman asked what advice he.