Diary of a tour in South Africa . the 20 Diary of a Tour in South Africa. accompanying reproduction shews what is some-times possible in photography, as the Hghtconditions at the time it was taken could havebeen described as indifferent to bad: theresult being one of the very best group nega-tives it has been my luck to get. Having all lunched together on board, wesaid a final good-bye to all our friends, includingMr. John Millar, who had suddenly appearedon the scene ; and they having all departed,we felt that our travels had now really spent the afternoon sending off farewelltelegra
Diary of a tour in South Africa . the 20 Diary of a Tour in South Africa. accompanying reproduction shews what is some-times possible in photography, as the Hghtconditions at the time it was taken could havebeen described as indifferent to bad: theresult being one of the very best group nega-tives it has been my luck to get. Having all lunched together on board, wesaid a final good-bye to all our friends, includingMr. John Millar, who had suddenly appearedon the scene ; and they having all departed,we felt that our travels had now really spent the afternoon sending off farewelltelegrams, and watching other peoples fare-wells. A few were sad, and some extremelygrotesque—in cases where the voyagers andtheir friends (I suppose, owing to the longwait) had managed to get tolerably remember one very fat woman, who not onlykept embracing the man who was sailing, butalso every other man that happened to comewithin range. As the ship got under weigh. GROUP ON BOATDECK, BRITON. .vvOv\^i\ A:)i^a-T:hO<. CRICKET AT SEA. aA)\^>
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