lized that Zulu learned quickly and that in the next great battle they would present him with dif fi- a predikant, would read from that chapter and apply the lessons of that noble journey to conditions faced by the Voortrekkers. He had been awed by their willingness to keep coming forward into the face of certain death, and he prayed that the time had come when blacks and Voortrekkers could share peace. Lambton: 456 'Thank God, I behaved myself.
It had started on a train excursion to Durban when Matthew led a gang of noisy students in a selection of revolutionary songs: 'There's a sun in the east Rising, rising. ' When he disappointed her by saying that he could not remo himself from Kimberley, she said, 'Good, I've always wanted t see how they dig for diamonds. ' 'And what do I want?' 'Change things. The story sped through Grahamstown: 'That damned fool -.
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