Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 149William Blackwood, 1891 |
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... kraal where three native women had been struck dead by the light- ning the Kaffir huts , notwith- standing their lowness , frequently attracting thunderbolts . As the Kei river was approached , beyond bench , which was probably a mis ...
... kraal where three native women had been struck dead by the light- ning the Kaffir huts , notwith- standing their lowness , frequently attracting thunderbolts . As the Kei river was approached , beyond bench , which was probably a mis ...
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... kraal , and found that the headman had just completed his brewing , and was entertaining all the neighbouring kraals at a beer- drinking . Most of the men squat- ted within a wattled enclosure ladling out the beer from barrels , and ...
... kraal , and found that the headman had just completed his brewing , and was entertaining all the neighbouring kraals at a beer- drinking . Most of the men squat- ted within a wattled enclosure ladling out the beer from barrels , and ...
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... kraal . A large drove of horses showed that a numerous gathering had assembled . The kraal was not unlike other Kaffir villages , but the round enclosure for cattle was rather bigger , and there were a greater number of mud - and ...
... kraal . A large drove of horses showed that a numerous gathering had assembled . The kraal was not unlike other Kaffir villages , but the round enclosure for cattle was rather bigger , and there were a greater number of mud - and ...
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... kraal where we were , but he has completely relapsed into the habits of his tribe : perhaps the name of Buntingville was too much for his fastidious feelings ! The expansion of the Anglo- Saxon race , with all its civilising benefits ...
... kraal where we were , but he has completely relapsed into the habits of his tribe : perhaps the name of Buntingville was too much for his fastidious feelings ! The expansion of the Anglo- Saxon race , with all its civilising benefits ...
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... kraal , and pointed out our way after Nquiliso had shaken hands with us most warmly . We galloped for several miles over the rich veldt , ascending to high ground from which the country down to 238 [ Feb. A Ride in Kaffir land .
... kraal , and pointed out our way after Nquiliso had shaken hands with us most warmly . We galloped for several miles over the rich veldt , ascending to high ground from which the country down to 238 [ Feb. A Ride in Kaffir land .
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