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The Bush Boys

CHAPTER THREE
10/11

Some perched upon the rocks, while others went to roost among the low thickets of mimosa; and now for a short interval both earth and air were silent.
Von Bloom now bethought him of his cattle.

Their forms were seen afar off in the midst of the locust-covered plain.
"Let 'em feed um little while, baas," suggested Swartboy.
"On what ?" inquired his master.

"Don't you see the grass is covered!" "On de springhaan demself, baas," replied the Bushman; "good for fatten big ox--better dan grass--ya, better dan _mealies_." But it was too late to leave the cattle longer out upon the plain.

The lions would soon be abroad--the sooner because of the locusts, for the king of the beasts does not disdain to fill his royal stomach with these insects--when he can find them.
Von Bloom saw the necessity of bringing his cattle at once to their kraal.
A third horse was saddled, which the field-cornet himself mounted, and rode off, followed by Hendrik and Swartboy.
On approaching the locusts they beheld a singular sight.

The ground was covered with these reddish-brown creatures, in some spots to the depth of several inches.


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