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... present district of Natal . This party were shortly afterwards either treacherously mas- sacred by a Zulu chief named Dingaan , or were compelled to fight for their lives and property during many months . It is mainly amidst these ...
... present district of Natal . This party were shortly afterwards either treacherously mas- sacred by a Zulu chief named Dingaan , or were compelled to fight for their lives and property during many months . It is mainly amidst these ...
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... presents , or they will not allow you to journey through their country ; and sometimes small wars take place between these potentates , when each party considers himself entitled to pillage all travellers who have been on friendly terms ...
... presents , or they will not allow you to journey through their country ; and sometimes small wars take place between these potentates , when each party considers himself entitled to pillage all travellers who have been on friendly terms ...
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... present pitiable condition . Like as a beaten chess - player reflects on the move which , if executed , might have saved him his game , so did Hans turn over every act and thought of the past , in order to find how he might have avoided ...
... present pitiable condition . Like as a beaten chess - player reflects on the move which , if executed , might have saved him his game , so did Hans turn over every act and thought of the past , in order to find how he might have avoided ...
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... presents . I leave to you , Hans , the plan : you may depend I tell you truth ; I have learned all this from the girl . " ' ' And that was in the clay ball , ' exclaimed Victor . Ah , Bernhard , we are but stupid hands on the spoor ...
... presents . I leave to you , Hans , the plan : you may depend I tell you truth ; I have learned all this from the girl . " ' ' And that was in the clay ball , ' exclaimed Victor . Ah , Bernhard , we are but stupid hands on the spoor ...
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... present ; and the prisoners being supposed securely bound , might well be entrusted to the boys , who , on the slightest alarm , might summon the men to their assistance . As nearly as the prisoners could guess , an hour had scarcely ...
... present ; and the prisoners being supposed securely bound , might well be entrusted to the boys , who , on the slightest alarm , might summon the men to their assistance . As nearly as the prisoners could guess , an hour had scarcely ...
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Africa Amakosa amidst animals armed assagy attack baboons believed Blueboy boats Boers bullets bush Bushmen Cape Town captured cattle chief cloth coloured companions concealed creature danger deck Delagoa Bay Dingaan direction distance Dutch Dutchmen eland elephants emigrants enemy escape exclaimed expedition far-seer Fcap fear fight fire foes followed friends gilt edges girls Griquas ground halt heard herd horses Hottentot hundred hunters hunting inquired journey Kaffirs Katie Katrine killed kloof knew kraal leopard lieutenant lion look Matabili miles Moselekatse Natal night once oxen party plain prisoners ravine replied Retief retreat ride river rock rode rush sailors savage scarcely seemed seen ship shoot shot shouted signal Simon's Bay sister slaughter slaver sleep soon sound spoor Sterk tree tusks vessel Victor and Bernhard waggons wait walk watch whilst wounded yards Zulus
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