id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34667 Reid, Mayne The Vee-Boers: A Tale of Adventure in Southern Africa .txt text/plain 36253 1834 79 well-known to South Africans, proclaim them to be Vee-Boers [Note 2]. far as eye can reach, extends an open _veldt_, [Note 2], grass-covered, In addition to wood, water, and grass, the camp-ground enjoys another saw the wounded buffalo bound away, seemingly but little hurt, was sure swift horse, however, Van Dorn at length got again within range of it; near, or likely to pass; and Piet Van Dorn continued puffing away in Piet Van Dorn was left no time for deliberation. At this point, for the first time since leaving it, Piet Van Dorn caught observed by Piet Van Dorn and his brother as they came within sight, and "In time not near so long as by land, and not half as many dangers camp, out upon the open veldt, a number of the young Boers are busy too, when long time had passed, and with the fresh, breezy air of the river ./cache/34667.txt ./txt/34667.txt