Shadow dove
wn throughout the ni
ted on solid persona
n he had brought hon
e Cat. Amalinze was
unbeaten, from Umuof
his back would never
threw in a fight whi
st since the founder
d for seven days
e flutes sang and the
s a wily craftsman,
water. Every nerve and
r backs and their thig
aking point. In the en
ago, twenty years or
ad grown like a bush-
and his bushy eyebro
. He breathed heavily,
ves and children in t
walked, his heels har
on springs, as if he
d pounce on people
henever he was angry
nough, he would use
ssful men. He had had
th
is father's name, had
and improvident and
rrow. If any money
iately bought gourds
s and made merry.
d man's mouth he saw
lifetime. Unoka was, o
or some money, from
ntial
hin and had a slight s
ept when he was drink
ood on his flute, an
e moons after the ha
down their instrum
ld play with them, h
ce. Sometimes anoth
ir dancing egwugwu t
heir tunes. They woul
four markets, making
hire and the good fel
stopped and the sun roseevery morning with d
dry harmattan wind
the harmattan was ve
sphere. Old men and c
ing their bodies. Uno
that returned with t
ngs of welcome to th
w he had often wander
ly against the blue sk
th his whole being,
y, and asking it if i
hs of
when he was young.
poor and his wife an
laughed at him becau
lend him any more mo
was such a man that h
e, and piling
called Okoye came i
bed in his hut play
shook hands with Ok
carried under his ar
oom and soon returne
a nut, some alligator
e ch
ounced when he sat do
o his
ings kola brings life
lied Okoye, passi
think," and they arg
f breaking the kola.Okoye, meanwhile, too
hen painted
Unoka prayed to their
ction against their e
ut many things: about
s, about the next anc
th the village of Mb
o wars. He was in fa
f blood. And so he c
and his face beamed.
tirring and intricate
, and he could hear h
ating them with a colo
y and brisk, but if one
and then broke up in
was sorrow an
ician. He played on
oka. He had a large b
now he was going to t
he land. It was a very
his resources togethe
me to see Unoka. He
ga
la. You may have hear
ke sh
y so far, Okoye said
. Among the Ibo the a
, and proverbs are t
e was a great talker
e subject and then hitt
ndred cowries he hadborrowed from him mo
riend was driving at,
ng and his voice rang
is eyes. His visitor
d, Unoka was able to
tbursts
e said, pointing at th
red earth so that it
koye saw groups of sho
were five groups, and
a sense of the dramat
ok a pinch of snuff a
ch group there represe
e hundred cowries. Yo
ut he has not come
l pay you, but not tod
those who stand before
shall pay my big deb
, as if that was payin
his goatskin
d taken no title at a
then that his son Ok
ng these people a man
ccording to the worth
r great things. He was
est wrestler in the n
had two barns full
. To crown it all he h
prowess in two inte
s still young, he w
ime. Age was respecte
d. As the elders said,
d clearly washed hishands and so he ate w
the doomed lad who
their neighbors to a
lad was call