From Veldt Camp Fires

From Veldt Camp Fires
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"From Veldt Camp Fires" by H. A. Bryden. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.

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H. A. Bryden. From Veldt Camp Fires

From Veldt Camp Fires

Table of Contents

Chapter One

A Secret of the Orange River

Chapter Two

The Story of a Tusk

Chapter Three

Jan Prinsloo’s Kloof

Chapter Four

The Bushman’s Fortune

Chapter Five

The Conquest of Christina De Klerk

Chapter Six

A Christmas in the Veldt

Chapter Seven

Their Last Trek

Chapter Eight

The Luck of Tobias De La Rey

Chapter Nine

The Mahalapsi Diamond

Chapter Ten

A Tragedy of the Veldt

Chapter Eleven

Queen’s Service

Chapter Twelve

A Transvaal Morning

Chapter Thirteen

The Mystery of Hartebeest Fontein

Chapter Fourteen

Charlie Thirlmere’s Lion

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H. A. Bryden

Published by Good Press, 2021

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“True enough, on inspecting the yelping sufferer, Rooi-kat, a brindled red dog, and one of the best of my pack, I found the poor wretch at its last gasp, with its throat and neck almost torn to ribbons. Nothing could save the unfortunate animal, the blood streamed from its open throat, and, after a convulsive kick or two, it stretched itself out and lay there dead. Cursing the sneaking, cowardly leopard, I saw that the replenished fires blazed up, and again turned in.

“It must have been about two o’clock in the morning, the coldest, the most silent, and the dreariest of the dark hours—that fatal hour betwixt night and day, when many a flickering life, unloosed by death, slips from its moorings—when I was again startled from slumber by a most blood-curdling yell. Hunters, as you know, sleep light and seem instinctively to be aware of what passes around them, even although apparently wrapped in profoundest sleep. I knew in a moment that that agonised cry came from a human throat, and headlong from my kartel I dashed. God! what a din was there again from dogs, men, and oxen, and above all, those horrid human screams. I had my loaded rifle, and rushing up to a confused crowd struggling near the firelight, I saw in a moment what had happened.

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