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Title: Through Veld and Forest
An African Story
Author: Harry Collingwood
Illustrator: Arch. Webb
Release Date: February 13, 2008 [EBook #24602]
Language: English
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Through Veld and Forest, by Harry Collingwood.
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The hero of the story is Edward Laurence, an 18-year-old living on a
farm in South Africa. The date is in the earlier part of the nineteenth
century. The boy is sent off on a shopping expedition which will take
several days, but when he gets back he finds that there has been an
attack on the farm, his father and mother are dead, and all the stock
has been taken away. He goes to the neighbouring farm, and finds that
the same applies there, except that he realises that the young 12-year
old daughter, Nell, has been taken away alive. Edward's father had
always spent the profits on improving the breeding-stock, so Edward has
very little money in hand. He goes to a town where he has friends, and
one of them advises him to spend what he has on setting up an expedition
to the north, where he may be able to get enough ivory and hides to make
a good profit. And, it is suggested, he may even be able to get gold,
silver and diamonds.
Edward sets up this expedition, and sets off. We will not spoil the
story for you except to say that he spends some time on the way with a
witch-doctor, who is able to conjure up for him a vision of where little
Nell is. His adventures thereafter are many and various, and some of
them are hair's-breadth escapes from very dangerous situations.
Collingwood is a superb writer, with a magnificent power of description,
so it is a very nice book to read or listen to.
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THROUGH VELD AND FOREST, BY HARRY COLLINGWOOD.
CHAPTER ONE.
VAGUE HINTS OF POSSIBLE TROUBLE.
The blazing midsummer sun of South Africa had sunk to within a hand's
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