Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 176William Blackwood, 1904 - England |
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Page 149
... Fanie von Tromp , whose affection for Katje was a matter of talk on the farms , and whose overtures that young lady had consist- ently sterilised with ridicule . The Vrouw Grobelaar was void of delicacy . " Fanie is a good lad , " she ...
... Fanie von Tromp , whose affection for Katje was a matter of talk on the farms , and whose overtures that young lady had consist- ently sterilised with ridicule . The Vrouw Grobelaar was void of delicacy . " Fanie is a good lad , " she ...
Page 150
... Fanie is the man to carry you off . I think you would not take so much trouble to worry him if you thought nothing of him . " The Vrouw Grobelaar had never heard of Beatrice and her Benedick , but she had a notion of the principle ...
... Fanie is the man to carry you off . I think you would not take so much trouble to worry him if you thought nothing of him . " The Vrouw Grobelaar had never heard of Beatrice and her Benedick , but she had a notion of the principle ...
Page 155
... Fanie , and he was a Van der Merwe on his father's side , but his mother was only a Prinsloo , though her mother was a Coetzee , for the matter of that . He wasn't what I should call good - at least , not always ; but he was very big ...
... Fanie , and he was a Van der Merwe on his father's side , but his mother was only a Prinsloo , though her mother was a Coetzee , for the matter of that . He wasn't what I should call good - at least , not always ; but he was very big ...
Page 156
He man did not move at all ; but my brothers held Fanie and called to the Kaffirs to come and fetch the old man away . Oh , but I promise you Fanie was angry , as men will be when they are obliged to be good by force . " What is it ...
He man did not move at all ; but my brothers held Fanie and called to the Kaffirs to come and fetch the old man away . Oh , but I promise you Fanie was angry , as men will be when they are obliged to be good by force . " What is it ...
Page 157
... Fanie , ' I did not see it , nor hear it even , but I knew it was there . ' " It was a sign , ' said my mother , a very wise old woman . ' Let us all thank God . ' " So we thanked God on our knees , but I'm sure I don't know what for ...
... Fanie , ' I did not see it , nor hear it even , but I knew it was there . ' " It was a sign , ' said my mother , a very wise old woman . ' Let us all thank God . ' " So we thanked God on our knees , but I'm sure I don't know what for ...
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