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Excerpt from The Cape as I Found It
Henrietta, Of Kimberley. These I joined, and so I set forth to see the world. I think I quite fancied myself a person out of a fairy tale, and, to keep up the illusion, perhaps I ought to say something about my parents and my family. As far as I can find out, my ancestors, as in the story, were poor and humble folk; but, unfortunately, they were never poor enough nor humble enough to be in any way interesting, so there is nothing more to tell about them. And as for adventures, I'm afraid I cannot boast of having had any all the time I was away, although I was on the look-out for them. I had no exciting experiences. I always got food to eat in the daytime, and a bed to sleep on at night, and these without any difficulty, so I was not even thrilled by the ordinary emotions of hunger and sleeplessness. In fact, looking back now.
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