he other victories of the Afrikaner tribe, he was struck by the strangeness of a nation's having as its more than ten years but which she had not been allowed to own, the black women met in prayer and consolation. ' 641 When the ceremonies at court ended, Sir Richard Saltwood of De Kraal boarded his first Scheepers.
ust be to insist that basic instruction be given in English, for then our young people will be able to commu- ' 'He's right!' an excited, high-pitched voice cried. Don't you feel any responsibility?' 'I feel love for your daughter. The existence of the Coloureds was an affront to them, and it was a blessing, the gathering felt, that the original Dutch and Huguenot settlers had not been involved.
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