
The Story of an African Farm
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About This Book
A captivating and immortal novel that will keep you turning pages. A feminist fiction masterpiece that has never been out of print since it was first published in 1883. A true book of worth, a classic that lives in an era of timeless distinction. Early books emit excellence unlike any from modern times. You will not be dissatisfied with this work, historical feminism at its finest.Sneak Peek “Diamonds must look as these drops do,” she said, carefully bending over the leaf, and crushing one crystal drop with her delicate little nail. “When I,” she said, “am grown up, I shall wear real diamonds,...
Chapters (35)
- THE STORY OF AN AFRICAN FARM
- Preface.
- Glossary.
- THE STORY OF AN AFRICAN FARM
- Part I.
- Chapter 1.I. Shadows From Child-Life.
- Chapter 1.II. Plans and Bushman Paintings.
- Chapter 1.III. I Was A Stranger, and Ye Took Me In.
- Chapter 1.IV. Blessed is He That Believeth.
- Chapter 1.V. Sunday Services.
- Service No. I.
- Chapter 1.VI. Bonaparte Blenkins Makes His Nest.
- Chapter 1.VII. He Sets His Trap.
- Chapter 1.VIII. He Catches the Old Bird.
- Chapter 1.IX. He Sees A Ghost.
- Chapter 1.X. He Shows His Teeth.
- Chapter 1.XI. He Snaps.
- Chapter 1.XII. He Bites.
- Chapter 1.XIII. He Makes Love.
- PART II.
- Chapter 2.I. Times and Seasons.
- Chapter 2.II. Waldo’s Stranger.
- Chapter 2.III. Gregory Rose Finds His Affinity.
- Chapter 2.IV. Lyndall.
- Chapter 2.V. Tant Sannie Holds An Upsitting, and Gregory Writes A
- Chapter 2.VI. A Boer-wedding.
- Chapter 2.VII. Waldo Goes Out to Taste Life, and Em Stays At Home and
- Chapter 2.VIII. The Kopje.
- “Good morning!”
- Chapter 2.IX. Lyndall’s Stranger.
- Chapter 2.X. Gregory Rose Has An Idea.
- Chapter 2.XI. An Unfinished Letter.
- Chapter 2.XII. Gregory’s Womanhood.
- Chapter 2.XIII. Dreams.
- Chapter 2.XIV. Waldo Goes Out to Sit in the Sunshine.
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