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Here
,
at
this
point
,
I
think
that
I
shall
end
my
history
.
Our
journey
across
the
desert
back
to
Sitanda
's
Kraal
was
most
arduous
,
especially
as
we
had
to
support
George
Curtis
,
whose
right
leg
was
very
weak
indeed
,
and
continually
threw
out
splinters
of
bone
.
But
we
did
accomplish
it
somehow
,
and
to
give
its
details
would
only
be
to
reproduce
much
of
what
happened
to
us
on
the
former
occasion
.
Six
months
from
the
date
of
our
re-arrival
at
Sitanda
's
,
where
we
found
our
guns
and
other
goods
quite
safe
,
though
the
old
rascal
in
charge
was
much
disgusted
at
our
surviving
to
claim
them
,
saw
us
all
once
more
safe
and
sound
at
my
little
place
on
the
Berea
,
near
Durban
,
where
I
am
now
writing
.
Thence
I
bid
farewell
to
all
who
have
accompanied
me
through
the
strangest
trip
I
ever
made
in
the
course
of
a
long
and
varied
experience
.
P.
S.
--
Just
as
I
had
written
the
last
word
,
a
Kafir
came
up
my
avenue
of
orange
trees
,
carrying
a
letter
in
a
cleft
stick
,
which
he
had
brought
from
the
post
.
It
turned
out
to
be
from
Sir
Henry
,
and
as
it
speaks
for
itself
I
give
it
in
full
.
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October
1
,
1884
.
Brayley
Hall
,
Yorkshire
.
My
Dear
Quatermain
,
I
send
you
a
line
a
few
mails
back
to
say
that
the
three
of
us
,
George
,
Good
,
and
myself
,
fetched
up
all
right
in
England
.
We
got
off
the
boat
at
Southampton
,
and
went
up
to
town
.
You
should
have
seen
what
a
swell
Good
turned
out
the
very
next
day
,
beautifully
shaved
,
frock
coat
fitting
like
a
glove
,
brand
new
eye-glass
,
etc.
,
etc.
.
I
went
and
walked
in
the
park
with
him
,
where
I
met
some
people
I
know
,
and
at
once
told
them
the
story
of
his
"
beautiful
white
legs
.
"
He
is
furious
,
especially
as
some
ill-natured
person
has
printed
it
in
a
Society
paper
.
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To
come
to
business
,
Good
and
I
took
the
diamonds
to
Streeter
's
to
be
valued
,
as
we
arranged
,
and
really
I
am
afraid
to
tell
you
what
they
put
them
at
,
it
seems
so
enormous
.
They
say
that
of
course
it
is
more
or
less
guess-work
,
as
such
stones
have
never
to
their
knowledge
been
put
on
the
market
in
anything
like
such
quantities
.
It
appears
that
(
with
the
exception
of
one
or
two
of
the
largest
)
they
are
of
the
finest
water
,
and
equal
in
every
way
to
the
best
Brazilian
stones
.
I
asked
them
if
they
would
buy
them
,
but
they
said
that
it
was
beyond
their
power
to
do
so
,
and
recommended
us
to
sell
by
degrees
,
over
a
period
of
years
indeed
,
for
fear
lest
we
should
flood
the
market
.
They
offer
,
however
,
a
hundred
and
eighty
thousand
for
a
very
small
portion
of
them
.
You
must
come
home
,
Quatermain
,
and
see
about
these
things
,
especially
if
you
insist
upon
making
the
magnificent
present
of
the
third
share
,
which
does
not
belong
to
me
,
to
my
brother
George
.
As
for
Good
,
he
is
no
good
.
His
time
is
too
much
occupied
in
shaving
,
and
other
matters
connected
with
the
vain
adorning
of
the
body
.
But
I
think
he
is
still
down
on
his
luck
about
Foulata
.
He
told
me
that
since
he
had
been
home
he
had
n't
seen
a
woman
to
touch
her
,
either
as
regards
her
figure
or
the
sweetness
of
her
expression
.