Six Months at the Cape
  • “A Life on the Ocean Wave.”
  • Hunting Springboks on the Karroo.
  • Somerset—The British Settlers—Original “Owners”—Native Church-Going.
  • Adventures with Ostriches.
  • More about Ostriches—Karroo Gardens—A Ride with Bonny—Sketching under Difficulties—Anecdotes and Incidents.
  • Over the Plains—Lion and Tiger Reminiscences—Frontier Forces and Escaped Convicts—Monkeys and Prickly Pears—A Veteran Settler's Experiences of Kafir Warfare—Story of the Dutch Farmers' Rising in 1815.
  • Lion-Hunting, etcetera, in the Early Days—Bushmen and their Troubles.
  • Rain! Rain! Rain!—Baboons River—Seahorse Kloof—We hunt the Hills on Horseback in spite of Rain—Floods and Accidents—Part from Hobson—Mail-Carts and Diamond-Diggers.
  • Crossing the Great Fish River—Travelling at the Cape as it is to be—Grahamstown, her Early Struggles and Present Prosperity.
  • Salem—A Peculiar Picnic—Polo under Difficulties—Lecturing and Singing—Sporting at Night.
  • Algoa Bay—Kafirs on the Coast—Difficulties Regarding Servants.
  • Port Elizabeth—Algoa Bay—Diamonds—Kafir Nobility.
  • The “Cape Doctor”—The Capetown Mine—Mules, Literature, and Customs-Officials.
  • Stellenbosch, etcetera.
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