Friends And Foes in the Transkei An Englishwomans Experiences During the Cape

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1 As this corresponded with that of the in- dividual mentioned above, I thought the kindest thing I could do was to keep him away from Edward as long as possible.
All my efforts were, however, in vain ; and after exhausting every blandishment in my power, I had the mortification of seeing my friend depart to the office-tent, to give the busy engineer the benefit of all the horrors he had been inflicting upon me.
As I sat and stitched and listened in amusement, (if uot in interest), to the poor
...1 Is there such a word in the dictionary ? If there is not, there " oughter, " so I do not withdraw it.
1 38 Friends and Foes in the Transkti.
man, I could not help mentally comparing him to Edgar Allen Poe's immortal Raven ; for " never-more " seemed to echo at the conclusion of every sentence, and his lamen- tations were worthy of a Jeremiah.
In vain I attempted to cheer him, or inspire him with an atom of courage. He evidently thought there was not the slightest charm in civil war, unless we all enjoyed ourselves thoroughly, by making everybody else as miserable as possible !


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