My African Home Or Bush Life in Natal When a Young Colony 1852 7

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My African Home Or Bush Life in Natal When a Young Colony 1852 7
Eliza Whigham Feilden
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They are ten years old.
While our friends were with us, we all went in a body to call upon our valued neighbour, Mrs. Bowen ; our invalid on horseback, the rest of us walking. The visit did the old lady good, and cheered her when in low spirits. There had been some joke about the colour of my husband's eyes, which she said she had forgotten ; so when I entered I told her I had brought my friends and visitors and my husband, that she might learn for herself the Bush Life in Natal. 151 colour of
...his eyes. She at once ushered us into her hut — for it was nothing more — and produced a bottle of port wine, and a cake of her own making. She showed us her garden, and gave the little girl a packet of seeds to plant in her mamma's garden at Maritzberg. Next day she wrote me a spirited little note in praise of my husband's eyes, but lamenting that she had neglected the opportunity to obtain some information about arrowroot. She said : " Previous to your visit my heart was at zero ; there was a cause ; but the face of a friend is never more cheering than in such hours.

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