My travels in North West Rhodesia : or, A missionary journey of sixteen thousand miles . READING LOOKING AlT. io face paye S. LIVERPOOL TO CAPE TOWN. 11 of those who saw it for the first time Were fullof grateful surprise. By 9 oclock all was ready for Australian liners do not enter the it is rough the passengers are slungover the sides of the ship in a basket, whichis more exciting than comfortable. To-daywe were able to pass quietly down the ladderto the tug. Mr. and Mrs. Legg kindly entertained meduring my stay in Cape Town. Mrs. Legg isdaughter of my old stew


My travels in North West Rhodesia : or, A missionary journey of sixteen thousand miles . READING LOOKING AlT. io face paye S. LIVERPOOL TO CAPE TOWN. 11 of those who saw it for the first time Were fullof grateful surprise. By 9 oclock all was ready for Australian liners do not enter the it is rough the passengers are slungover the sides of the ship in a basket, whichis more exciting than comfortable. To-daywe were able to pass quietly down the ladderto the tug. Mr. and Mrs. Legg kindly entertained meduring my stay in Cape Town. Mrs. Legg isdaughter of my old steward and friend, , of Aliwal. Mr. Legg was able to helpme in preparing for my up-country journey. CHAPTER II. Cape Town to Bulawayo. Friday, July EFT Sea Point for town shortly afterbreakfast, as I had to arrange to getmy things to the station, and make a few freshpurchases for the journey. Called on my oldfriend Col. Crewe. I expect to see him againat Christmas at Aliwal. He was ColonialSecretary in the late Progressive Government,and is now one of the Leaders of the Opposi-tion. He g


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