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South African Memories

CHAPTER V
15/19

Among them, a type of a fine old gentleman, was Colonel Schermbrucker.

A German by birth, and over seventy years of age, he had served originally in the Papal Guard, and had accompanied Pio Nono on the occasion of his famous flight from Rome.
Somewhere in the fifties, at the time of the arrival of the German Legion, he had settled at the Cape, and had been a figure in politics ever since.

His opinions were distinctly English and progressive, but it was more as an almost extinct type of the courtly old gentleman that he impressed me.

His extreme activity for his years, his old-world manners, and his bright intelligence, were combinations one does not often meet, and would have made him an interesting figure in any assembly or country.

Another day came Judge Coetzee, erstwhile Kruger's confidant and right hand, but then of a very different way of thinking to his old master.


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