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A family’s health-motivated voyage from Britain to southern Africa is recounted through shipboard episodes, island and coastal stops, and an overland approach to frontier towns and mining camps. Lively sketches describe climate, scenery, and the imported material culture of rapidly built settlements, alongside the bustle of diamond-fields and accounts of hospitality, daily inconveniences, and travel logistics. Encounters with settlers, missionaries, and local communities are observed without sensationalism, while practical anecdotes and reflective passages convey contrasts between metropolitan comforts and frontier life. The perspective blends descriptive reporting and personal anecdote to record a woman’s view of travel and colonial society.
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