
Chapter One. - The Power of the Dog.
Chapter Two. - How the Brothers Quarrelled.
Chapter Three. - Blind Elsie.
Chapter Four. - Uncle Diederick.
Chapter Five. - The Triumph of Gideon.
Chapter Six. - Gideon and Marta.
Chapter Seven. - How Gideon Wandered, and how Elsie Overheard his Prayer.
Chapter Eight. - Elsie’s Quest.
Chapter Nine. - How They Sought the Governor and Found the Good Samaritan.
Chapter Ten. - The Sorrows of Kanu.
Descended from a Dutch settler family that built a wine farm in the Cape, the van der Walts carry a centuries‑old curse. An ancient legend tells how an ancestor betrayed a fleeing Lutheran preacher, prompting a mysterious dog to howl as an omen of doom for any van der Walt about to die. The tale has been handed down through generations, a chilling warning that haunts the family whenever the mournful cry sounds beneath a dying relative’s window.
In the story’s opening, Tyardt van der Walt is summoned to his ailing father’s bedside, where the dreaded howl pierces the night. Faced with a threat to lose his inheritance unless he silences the specter, Tyardt fashions a makeshift bullet from a broken Bible clasp and climbs into the darkness to confront the unseen menace. Tension mounts as he waits, gun in hand, for the phantom to reveal itself.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (285K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
Release date
2011-07-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1855–1943
An Irish-born writer who made South Africa his home, he turned years of work as a magistrate into stories filled with frontier life, landscapes, and the tensions of colonial society. His books helped make him one of the country’s better-known literary voices of his time.
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