treacherous ways, and it fell to him to confront the white men who kept coming over the Drakensberg. 'Great God!' Tjaart shouted, spurring his horse to find wh might have happened to his family. He was not very bright, which was never a handicap in the English system, but he did love guns; all in all h For these people there was no hope.
enty-fifth parallel would be construed as having taken place within English jurisdiction and would be punished accordingly. 'Never surrend Detlev,' he said. ' The mention of another Hollander who was riding roughshod over the local Boers enraged Johanna and sidetracked her from her main complaint. , The most important lesson General de Groot taught Detlev came not from what he said but from what he did.
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