An English South Africans View of the Situation Words in Season

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No day passes but from the veins of some Dutch South African woman the English South African man's child is being fed; not a week passes but the birth cry of the English South African woman's child gives voice to the Dutchman's offspring ; not an hour passes but on farm and in town and village Dutch hearts are winding about English, And English about Dutch.
If the Angel of Death should spread his wings across the land and strike dead in one night every man and woman and child of either the Dutc
...h or the English blood, leaving the other alive, the land would be a land of mourning. There would be not one household nor the heart of an African born man or woman that would not be weary with grief. We should weep the friends of our child- hood, the companions of our early life, our grand- 78 AN ENGLISH SOUTH AFRICAN'S children, our kindred, the souls who have loved us and whom we have loved. In destroying the one race he would have isolated the other. Time, the great healer of all differences, is blending us into a great mutual people, and love is moving faster than time.

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