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Jasper Lyle

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A pair of English officers, Major Frankfort and Mr Ormsby, accompanied by their bushman groom May, undertake a shooting expedition into the southern African interior; the narrative alternates vivid landscape description with episodic travel scenes, including sudden storms on open plains, barren moors, riverine valleys, scavenging vultures, and isolated farms and wrecked wagon-tracks. The writing stresses contrasts between beauty and barrenness, practical resourcefulness on the frontier, and the hazards of travel. Early chapters shift focus from overland adventure to a maritime interlude as a solitary ship approaches the southeastern coast, expanding the story's geographic reach.

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Mrs. Ward

Mrs. Ward was a 19th-century author known for her insightful observations and narratives. She gained recognition for her works that explore life in South Africa, particularly in her notable book, "The Cape and the Kaffirs: A Diary of Five Years' Residence in Kaffirland," which provides a detailed account of her experiences in the region. Additionally, her novel "Jasper Lyle" showcases her storytelling abilities and character development. Through her writings, Mrs. Ward contributed to the understanding of colonial life and the complexities of cultural interactions during her time.

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