
Letters from the Cape
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About This Book
But now the glorious African summer is come, and I believe this is the weather of Paradise. I got up at four this morning, when the Dutchmen who had slept here were starting in their carts and waggons. It was quite light; but the moon shone brilliantly still, and had put on a bright rose-coloured veil, borrowed from the rising sun on the opposite horizon.
Chapters (45)(click to expand)
- LETTERS FROM THE CAPE
- EDITOR’S FOREWORD
- INTRODUCTORY
- LETTER I THE VOYAGE
- LETTER II
- LETTER III
- LETTER IV JOURNEY TO CALEDON
- LETTER V CALEDON
- LETTER VI CALEDON
- LETTER VII GNADENTHAL
- LETTER VIII
- LETTER IX
- LETTER X
- LETTER XI
- LETTER XII
- LETTER XIII
- LETTER XIV
- LETTER XV
- LETTER XVI
- FOOTNOTES
- p. iii
- p. iv
- p. v
- p. vi
- p. vii
- p. viii
- p. 1
- p. 2
- p. 3
- p. 4
- p. 26
- p. 34
- p. 46
- p. 61
- p. 79
- p. 85
- p. 105
- p. 109
- p. 114
- p. 132
- p. 136
- p. 147
- p. 153
- p. 160
- p. 162
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