keep coming. Van Doorn trusted only hair, especially on the backs of hands, where it could not be tampered with, as it often was on the head: 'Hand hair that twists in a certain way. 'You're inheriting a noble country,' he told the girl. ' This extraordinary statement produced a thoughtful silence, broken by Saltwood, who asked, pen still in hand
It was called Sophiatown, and when Micz came back to tell Detleef where he had been, Van Doorn decide i h him to see how urban blacks lived. He was insis- tent on this: 'Cricket is the game of gentlemen4nd its rules apply even more to life than to the playing field. The third young man was a curious type, scrawny, short, spindly-legged, very dark of countenance, with even darker hair, he served that day as an ambulance runner. Lamely he concluded: 'The Zulu are real men.
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