"No. He's a Baptist—or Methodist maybe."
"You don't mean to say he's a Christian?"
"Not enough Christian to hurt."
"Where did you get him?"
"Just picked him up."
"Where?"
"At home, rambling around. He's a faithful servant and knows my ways—that's why I brought him along."
"How is it he has his own servant—and
"In spite of General Durham's seriousness the American could not restrain a laugh. "Zack has a servant, yes; I hired Said to keep Zack out of trouble."
"To keep him out of trouble?"
"Yes; he's such a fool that I was afraid he might get hurt."
Durham paced up and down the room, unconvinced. "Now he's getting us into trouble. I don't like that affair at Beni Yeb. There's a madness in this Sudan sun that addles the brains of men. Two of Tabira's Nigerines have followed him to Khartum. Do you know what that means? I do. No doubt they were in the crowd at Omdurman, spreading news amongst the people. Suppose your negro should take it into his head to start a row? There'll be plenty of fanatics to hail him as a prophet."
Colonel Spottiswoode laughed outright, then