
Haviland's Chum
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About This Book
Bertram Mitford was a colonial writer, novelist, essayist and cultural critic who wrote forty-four books, most of which are set in South Africa. He was a contemporary of H Rider Haggard.Collection of 19 Works of Bertram Mitford________________________________________A Frontier MysteryA Secret of the LebomboA Veldt OfficialA Veldt VendettaAlettaForging the BladesHarley Greenoak's ChargeHaviland's ChumIn the Whirl of the RisingJohn Ames, Native CommissionerRenshaw Fanning's QuestThe Induna's WifeThe King's AssegaiThe Luck of Gerard RidgeleyThe Sign of the SpiderThe Triumph of Hilary BlachlandThe...
Chapters (57)
- Bertram Mitford "Haviland's Chum"
- Chapter One.
- The New Boy.
- Chapter Two.
- The Headmaster.
- Chapter Three.
- The Bully.
- Chapter Four.
- Concerning an Adventure.
- Chapter Five.
- “Haviland’s chum.”
- Chapter Six.
- The Haunted Wood.
- Chapter Seven.
- The Ghost.
- Chapter Eight.
- Jarnley again.
- Chapter Nine.
- Disaster.
- Chapter Ten.
- Brooding.
- Chapter Eleven.
- A Midnight Foray.
- Chapter Twelve.
- Tying Knots in Nick’s Tail.
- Chapter Thirteen.
- A Grim Tussle.
- Chapter Fourteen.
- The Bolt Falls.
- Chapter Fifteen.
- Sentence.
- Chapter Sixteen.
- Hunted.
- Chapter Seventeen.
- The Scream in the Forest.
- Chapter Eighteen.
- After Ten Years.
- Chapter Nineteen.
- Danger Signals.
- Chapter Twenty.
- Mushâd the slaver.
- Chapter Twenty One.
- Battle.
- Chapter Twenty Two.
- The Last Shot.
- Chapter Twenty Three.
- The Inswani.
- Chapter Twenty Four.
- Were They Prisoners?
- Chapter Twenty Five.
- The King.
- Chapter Twenty Six.
- The End of Mushâd.
- Chapter Twenty Seven.
- A New Wonder.
- Chapter Twenty Eight.
- Conclusion.
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