id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015073480538 Henty, G. A. The young colonists / by G. A. Henty. 1885 .txt text/plain 62236 3506 82 They stopped only one day at Durban, where Mr. Humphreys hired a waggon to take the party to suitable, and having bought a horse started for Newcastle, a small town situated close to the frontierline between the Transvaal and Natal. "Well, Dick," Mr. Humphreys said, after a little "Things look very bad, Dick," Tom said; "what their way through the Zulus, while numbers of fugitives could be seen making for the river, hotly pursued a large number of cattle, part the property of Umbelleni's men, but the great majority spoil taken in raids. beat high, as they saw Colonel Wood's column suddenly turn off from the line which Buller had followed, and make straight for it. day the boys started for home, Colonel Wood having Several times, as Dick stood in the waggon, rifle in Dick said, " and a few men with rocks up above could ./cache/mdp.39015073480538.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015073480538.txt