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THE STORY
OF KANTEBAY SALLIM AND OF ALI WAD MA'O.
A nan named Kantebay Sallim with his farmly had built
his village on the top of a mountain. And another [man]
named 'Ali wad Ma'o was abiding with his village in
Daset (1). And Kantebay Sallim betrothed his son to the
daughter of Ali wad Ma'o. Thereupon when the
"constellation" (2) was near, Kantebay Sallim requested
the wedding of 'Ali wad Ma'o. And 'Ali wad Ma'o
replied: "Marry then, I have granted (thy request), come
to me!" But in his village he sent a message about
speaking thus: «Now the nuptial cortege of Kantebay
Sallim is on the way towards us. Give them no wood, and
even when the [people of the] cortege wish to gather
wood themselves tell thern: "It is forbidden; the wood
of Dasit is not to be burned; do not break any of it
(3)" And all of them accepted his plan. Thereupon the
nuptial cortege of Kantebay Sallim arrived in the
evening and halted at the nuptial bower. And the people
of the village greeted the cortege and gave them rnats.
'Ali wad Ma'o brought barren cows for the cortege and
said to thern: 'These are your dinner." So the people of
the cortege accepted the cows from him, killed them,
skinned them and prepared them [for the rneal].
Thereupon they asked water and wood and fire from the
people of the village. They said to them "Water and
wood and fire, all of this we shall not give [to You].
Take water and fire only! For wood is forbidden; the
wood of Daset is not to be burned." And even, when the
people of the cortege wished to gather [it] themselves;
they said to them: 'It is forbidden; the wood of Daset
is not to be burned. Do not break a piece of its wood!"
Then the people of the cortege said to Kantebay Sallim:
'What shall we do? They have refused us wood. We have
found nothing where with to cook the meat." He said to
all the people of the cortege: 'Take the points of your
spears and cook the meat with the shafts, then eat your
meal. And he who has a saddle, let him break it, then
have your meal with it!" And after they had done thus,
they ate their meal. And the next morning they took
their bride and went to their village. .And when they
had entered the village, they found at once that the
bride was pregnant with a bastard. Kantebay Sallim
heard that his son's wife was with child; and he
returned the dowery that had come with the bride and the
bride mounting her on a beast, to her father.
And after this Kantebay Sallim rose in a storm with all
those of his men that were good for work, to overrun and
plunder Daset, the village of 'Ali wad Ma'o. But at
that time 'Ali wad Ma'o was not at home; for he used to
pass little time at home being a restless wanderer.
Then Kantebay 5allim attacked the village of Dasét with
his army swarming on all sides, and destroyed its people
and its cattle. And his men pierced the bride, the
daughter of 'Ali wad Ma'o with a broad pointed lance, so
that her embryo and her kidneys became visible. And
Kantebay 5allim having destroyed what he destroyed and
having.taken what he had gathered together returned to
his village. When 'Ali wad Ma'o after his walking about
came to his village he found his village totally
desintegrated and forsaken, and his daughter only met
him with her embryo almost outside of her body. Then
she told him that Kantébay Sallim had annihilated them;
thereupon her soul left [her]. When 'Ali was looking at
his daughter's body he sang thus: "Fatna, thy father's
plan has wronged thee, That he would not have a piece of
wood broken of all Daset. [Now] the embryo is moving out
of the open flank (4) Between me and thee is (only) the
afternoon of this day." (5)
When 'Ali saw the destruction of his village and the
cruel death of his daughter, fire began to burn within
him. For all this had come to pass through his own
decision: first he had ordered that the wood be refused
to the people of the cortege; then he had married his
daughter knowing that she was with child; therefore he
felt a most poignant grief. He had left his weapons in
his house, and the robbers
had taken them; now as he sought some weapon he did not
find (any). But afterwards he found an Arabian razor.
that he took, made a cut in his calf and hid the razor
in it. Then he went to the village of Kantebay Sallim.
When he arrived there, he went straightway to the
council-place. The men of the council said to each
other by themselves: 'This new-comer resembles 'Ali wad
Ma'o." But some of them said: "Is 'Ali wad Ma'o not dead
and his village destroyed?" However, which they saw that
he was without arms, they said: "Even if it is he, what
[are we to fear] that he might do? This one here is a
man without arms." And when
'Ali came to them he greeted them: 'Peace be upon you!"
And they answered him: 'Welcome!" And 'Ali said to
Kantebay Sallim: "Kantebay, rise (and come] to me; we
have some business apart." And Kantebay Sallim rose (and
came) toward him, but the people of the council said to
him: 'Do not go to him!" But Kantebay Sallim replied to
them: 'What weapons has he wherewith to kill me? And
if he bites me, ye will help me." And he went to him-,
and after they had gone a little beyond the
council-place, they sat down. 'Ali said to Kantebay
Sallim: 'What is there that thou hast done and I have
not done? I am the guilty one. And now allow me to
live in this your country under your rule!" He spoke
thus to him deceitfully. Kantebay Sallim was very fat
and his beard was long. Now 'Ali seized him by his
beard-and taking his razor out of his calf he cut him
with it and made his entrails to come out.And when the
people of the council saw their wrestling, they stood up
and sprang upon them. But they found that Kantebay
Sallim had given up the ghost. Saying: 'With what has he
cut him?", they looked closely, and afterwards they saw
the razor. Then they said: 'Since he has killed the
Kantebay, with what and in what way shall we kill him?",
and they took council about him. Thereupon they
decided, in the same way as he had done to the Kantebay,
to cut his belly and to make his entrails come out. And
then when tliey had cut him open, fire came out of his
inside, and it burnt those that had cut him; and
afterwards it spread all over the village and burnt down
everything. And in this way, at first Kantebay Sallim
destroyed the village of 'Ali wad Ma'o; and then, on the
other hand, the fire that came out from 'Ali wad Ma'o
ruined the village of Kantebay Sallim: and they both
died in each other's presence. And the mountain on
which the village of Kantebay Sallim had been is called
"Kantebay Sallim" or "Mount Kantebay Sallim;" and on
the top of the mountain there are, as they tell, until
the present day the ruins of the walls of the village.
And in the village of 'Ali wad Ma'o, in Daset, there are
the tombs of those who died. And those who left the
village fleeing, are called Dagdage, and they are (now)
to be found everywhere.
(1) Daset or Dasit is a district north of
Moncullo(Emkullu)
(2) Cf. Below, No 53
(3) Literally: away from it, i.e. the Daset country.
(4) Literally: under the side, i.e. the side part of the
chest.
(5) Literally: evening, which begins after noon. The
meaning is: To-night there shall be nothing between us;
either we shall
both be dead, or I shall have avenged thee. |