tailieunhanh - CINDERELLA IN THE SOUTH

Grace me these veld spoils rude with name of thine! Mine's been the luck not thine these long years now To tread the veld. What other use had'st thou, Hunter and Horseman, made of chances mine! Nor horns nor heads have I to give to thee, Yet spoils of sorts veld spoils I bring with me. A. S. C. Eukeldoorn, Mashonaland. October 11th, 1917. | CINDERELLA IN THE SOUTH New York Agents Longmans Green Co. Fourth Avenue and 30th Street CINDERELLA IN THE SOUTH South African Tales by ARTHUR SHEARLY CRIPPS Author of Faerylands Forlorn Lyra Evangelistica Etc. Oxford B. H. Blackwell Broad Street MCMXVIII To C. H. CRIPPS FRIEND AND KINSMAN. Grace me these veld spoils rude with name of thine Mine s been the luck not thine these long years now To tread the veld. What other use had st thou Hunter and Horseman made of chances mine Nor horns nor heads have I to give to thee Yet spoils of sorts veld spoils I bring with me. A. S. C. Eukeldoorn Mashonaland. October 11th 1917. CONTENTS PROLOGUE THE THING THAT HATH BEEN NEW LIGHT ON AN OLD CHAMPION FUEL OF FIRE LA BELLE DAME THE SCENTED TOWN THE PLACE OF PILGRIMAGE THE LEPER WINDOWS THE BURNT OFFERING EIGHTY-EIGHT IN LAVENDER DIVINATION JULIAN THE DOUBLE CABIN INTELLIGENCE A CREDIT BALANCE MAN S AIRY NOTIONS PISGAH A LION IN THE WAY AS TREES WALKING THE BLACK DEATH AN OLD-WORLD SCRUPLE FOR HIS COUNTRY S GOOD LE ROI EST MORT THE RIDING OF THE RED HORSE THREE AND AFRICA OUR LADY OF THE LAKE EPILOGUE PROLOGUE AFRICA AND HER SISTERS. Some fifteen years now I have been her guest For all this land s hers tho she does not reign. She s but a ward at what late age she ll gain Her freedom and her kingdom it were best To risk no surmise rash. E en now she s .