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A collection of seven short stories set on the colonial frontier portrays encounters among villagers, settlers, and officials as hunger, theft, accusation, and ritual belief shape daily life. Episodes move between canteens, kraals, farms, and veldt, using local terms and customs to evoke atmosphere while exploring witchcraft, ceremonial feasts, disputed justice, and personal vengeance. Characters wrestle with poverty, social obligations such as lobola, and the tension between formal law and traditional practices, with fate and moral ambiguity recurring across narratives that blend realism, regional detail, and sombre outcomes.

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W. C. Scully

W. C. Scully was a South African author known for his vivid storytelling and exploration of the African landscape. His works often reflect his experiences as a pioneer in South Africa, capturing the essence of the region's culture and environment. Among his notable titles is "A Vendetta of the Desert," which showcases his ability to weave adventure and drama into the backdrop of the harsh desert. Scully's collection of short stories, "Kafir Stories: Seven Short Stories," further illustrates his interest in the lives and traditions of indigenous peoples. Through his writings, Scully contributed to the literary heritage of South Africa, offering readers a glimpse into the complexities of life in the early 20th century.

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