John Gorell Barnes First Lord Gorell 1848 1913 a Memoir

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Yet he writes: "Durban was very charming. The weather was delightful, the sea-bathing luxurious. We only watched it. We enjoyed drives and tram-rides and rickshaws, " and met old fellow-travellers from the voyage round Africa and the trip to the West Indies. They went on to Cape Town, and drove out to Cecil Rhodes' house, " where the monument to him is, with Watts' splendid equestrian statue ' Force. ' It stands look- 1912] THE LAST SPEECH 149 ing away to the north most splendidly on the side o...f Table Mountain. " On the way home they called at St. Helena and saw Napoleon's house quite well as they approached the island. Rhodes and Napoleon stand out as seamarks of this last voyage. They touched at Ascension, " which is treated as a ship, " and so home. So far as possible they entered into the life of the ship, though Lord Gorell felt the sound of the screw very much and could not sleep.
" Both outward and homeward there were the usual sort of amusements sports, dancing, cricket, etc. On the way out Mary gave away the prizes and I made a speech, but we did not do so coming home.


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