Sporting Scenes Amongst the Kaffirs of South AfricaG. Routledge & Company, 1858 - 327 páginas |
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... branch knocks off the tall conical machine curiously balanced , like a milkmaid's pail , on the top of his head . He stoops down to recover his lost treasure ; in so doing his ' pouch - box ' goes over his head , his ' cross - belts ...
... branch knocks off the tall conical machine curiously balanced , like a milkmaid's pail , on the top of his head . He stoops down to recover his lost treasure ; in so doing his ' pouch - box ' goes over his head , his ' cross - belts ...
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... branches of the trees , with their rich foliage , almost brushing the vessel's yards . Two hundred and fifty feet of this nearly perpendicular vegetable - clad wall formed our foreground , while the middle distance was represented by ...
... branches of the trees , with their rich foliage , almost brushing the vessel's yards . Two hundred and fifty feet of this nearly perpendicular vegetable - clad wall formed our foreground , while the middle distance was represented by ...
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... branches or trees in their course , that they moved very rapidly . Other signs the hunter will soon learn by experience , that best of all instructors . The Kaffirs in this district are most quiet , harmless , honest people , living in ...
... branches or trees in their course , that they moved very rapidly . Other signs the hunter will soon learn by experience , that best of all instructors . The Kaffirs in this district are most quiet , harmless , honest people , living in ...
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... branch . The limited view around also tends to keep every other sense on the alert , and the total absence of every sign of man , or man's work , appears to draw one nearer to the spirit - world , and to impress us with a greater sense ...
... branch . The limited view around also tends to keep every other sense on the alert , and the total absence of every sign of man , or man's work , appears to draw one nearer to the spirit - world , and to impress us with a greater sense ...
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... branches that crossed our path , and removing others which had apparently been dropped by the elephants . We were at length stopped by observing the branches of a distant tree violently shaken . We watched them for a considerable time ...
... branches that crossed our path , and removing others which had apparently been dropped by the elephants . We were at length stopped by observing the branches of a distant tree violently shaken . We watched them for a considerable time ...
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alarm amongst animal appeared assagies baboon birds Boers branches buck buffalo bull bullet bush Cape CAPTAIN MARRYAT cattle cloth extra cloth gilt cloth lettered Coloured distance drink dropped Dutchmen elands elephants English eyes fcap feet fire followed frequently gallop gave gilt edges give grass Harrison Weir hartebeest head heard herd hippopotamus horse Hottentot hundred yards hyæna Illustrations Inkau Inyovu James Godwin John Gilbert Kaffirs killed kloof kraal legs leopard look look-out Mabili miles Monyosi move Natal nearly night once party passed Pietermaritzburg post 8vo quietly ravine reitbok ride rode round savage seemed seen shooting shot shoulder shouted sight snake soon sort South Africa spoor sport stopped story suddenly thought told tree troop trunk turned ubisi Umganie waggons walked watched wild William Harvey wounded young
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