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The Bush Boys

CHAPTER TWO
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He is a _Bushman_.
How came this wild Bushman into the service of the ex-field-cornet Von Bloom?
About that there is a little romantic history.

Thus:-- Among the savage tribes of Southern Africa there exists a very cruel custom,--that of abandoning their aged or infirm, and often their sick or wounded, to die in the desert.

Children leave their parents behind them, and the wounded are often forsaken by their comrades with no other provision made for them beyond a day's food and a cup of water! The Bushman Swartboy had been the victim of this custom.

He had been upon a hunting excursion with some of his own kindred, and had been sadly mangled by a lion.

His comrades, not expecting him to live, left him on the plain to die; and most certainly would he have perished had it not been for our field-cornet.


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