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Twenty-three
(Anne’s Narrative1 Resumed)
I thoroughly2 enjoyed the journey up to Rhodesia. There was somethingnew and exciting to see every day. First the wonderful scenery of the HexRiver valley, then the desolate3 grandeur4 of the Karoo, and finally thatwonderful straight stretch of line in Bechaunaland, and the perfectly5 ador-able toys the natives brought to sell. Suzanne and I were nearly left be-hind at each station—if you could call them stations. It seemed to me thatthe train just stopped whenever it felt like it, and no sooner had it done sothan a horde6 of natives materialized out of the empty landscape, holdingup mealie bowls and sugar canes8 and fur karosses and adorable carvedwooden animals. Suzanne began at once to make a collection of the latter.
I imitated her example—most of them cost a “tiki” (threepence) and eachwas different. There were giraffes and tigers and snakes and a melan-choly- looking eland and absurd little black warriors9. We enjoyedourselves enormously.
Sir Eustace tried to restrain us—but in vain. I still think it was a miraclewe were not left behind at some oasis10 of the line. South African trainsdon’t hoot11 or get excited when they are going to start off again. They justglide quietly away, and you look up from your bargaining and run foryour life.
Suzanne’s amazement12 at seeing me climb upon the train at
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