
Dedication. - To Lieutenant-General SIR WILLIAM FRANCIS BUTLER This Book is Inscribed
Prologue. - VOICES OF AFRICA
Chapter One. - The Lepers.
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Two
Three
Chapter Two. - The Writing on the Rock.
Chapter Three. - Tommy’s Evil Genius.
Chapter Four. - The Wisdom of the Serpent.
Chapter Five. - Rainmaking. - One
A sweeping, lyrical portrait opens the story, letting the continent itself speak in verses that echo the rise and fall of empires, the whisper of dunes, and the pulse of rivers. From the timeless riddles of the Sahara to the haunted waters of the Congo, each landscape is rendered as a living chorus, blending myth and history into a single, resonant voice. The prose feels like a map drawn in poetry, inviting listeners to wander through ancient cities, crumbling citadels, and boundless horizons while the land remembers every conqueror and every forgotten prayer.
In the first act, a solitary magistrate sits in his modest office, his thoughts heavy with the weight of law and compassion. When a group of lepers arrives, the fragile balance between duty and humanity is tested, exposing the stark contrasts of colonial authority and indigenous suffering. As the magistrate grapples with ancient injunctions and his own conscience, the narrative weaves personal drama into the larger tapestry of a continent haunted by its past and yearning for redemption.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (420K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
Release date
2011-06-13
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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