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Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa

CHAPTER 17
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Here, however, the oil is used for anointing the heads and bodies alone.
We saw in her garden likewise the Indian bringalls, yams, and sweet potatoes.

Several trees were planted in the middle of the yard, and in the deep shade they gave stood the huts of his fine family.

His children, all by one mother, very black, but comely to view, were the finest negro family I ever saw.

We were much pleased with the frank friendship and liberality of this man and his wife.

She asked me to bring her a cloth from the white man's country; but, when we returned, poor Mozinkwa's wife was in her grave, and he, as is the custom, had abandoned trees, garden, and huts to ruin.


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