
Richard Galbraith, Mariner; Or, Life among the Kaffirs
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Chapters (49)
- Emma Watts Phillips "Richard Galbraith, Mariner" "Life among the Kaffirs"
- Chapter One.
- A Word about Myself and Home.
- Chapter Two.
- My Adventures Commence.
- Chapter Three.
- Companions in Trouble—A Surprise.
- Chapter Four.
- A Visit from a Native—The Mercy of Providence.
- Chapter Five.
- Jack again in Grief—The Kaffirs!—Captured.
- Chapter Six.
- Metilulu—I have Faint Hopes.
- Chapter Seven.
- An Interview with the Chief—Things Look Brighter.
- Chapter Eight.
- A Visit to the Cattle—A Koodoo Hunt—My Position is Rather Improved.
- Chapter Nine.
- A Kaffir Wedding—The Chief Metilulu Makes me a Present, which I Refuse.
- Chapter Ten.
- My Anxiety is Calmed for a While—Illness of the Chief’s Wife—Finding the Wizard.
- Chapter Eleven.
- The Fate of the Wizard—Skin Dressing—The New Wife.
- Chapter Twelve.
- The Elephant Hunt—My Mind Grows Easier.
- Chapter Thirteen.
- Unpleasant News—Death of Anzutu—Funereal Rites.
- Chapter Fourteen.
- A Talk about Marriage—Zenuta, my Servant—Kaffirs and Fish.
- Chapter Fifteen.
- A Lion Hunt—The War Party—We Hunt the Koodoo.
- Chapter Sixteen.
- Metilulu Reviews his Troops—I Assist at a Hopo Battue.
- Chapter Seventeen.
- Home Thoughts—The Drought and the Rain-Maker—I Receive Terrible News.
- Chapter Eighteen.
- I Prepare to Escape—I Leave the Kraal, but Quickly Return—The Enemy—The Kraal in Flames.
- Chapter Nineteen.
- Metilulu Expresses his Gratitude—His Revenge—The Lost Found.
- Chapter Twenty.
- We Go in Search of Mr Ferguson—Metilulu’s Reception of my Friends—Their Story.
- Chapter Twenty One.
- Staying a Kaffir Execution—I Ask Metilulu’s Permission to Leave—The Boomslange—The Chief’s Answer.
- Chapter Twenty Two.
- My Last Interview with Metilulu—Farewell to the Kraal—The Honey Guide—The Bush on Fire.
- Chapter Twenty Three.
- In Want of Water—The Honey Guide Plays me a Trick—How I am Saved—Zenuta.
- Chapter Twenty Four.
- Overtaken by a Storm—Poor Zenuta—We Start for Dear Old England—My Native Village.
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