Diamond Dyke

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Diamond Dyke

by George Manville Fenn

EN·~5 hours·28 chapters

Chapters

28 total
1

Chapter One. - Query Bad Shillings?

13:38
2

Chapter Two. - Dyke rouses up.

10:22
3

Chapter Three. - An Ostrich Race.

5:59
4

Chapter Four. - Another Failure?

12:45
5

Chapter Five. - Big Birdnesting.

21:42
6

Chapter Six. - Lions at Home.

15:37
7

Chapter Seven. - Life on the Veldt.

13:32
8

Chapter Eight. - The Desert Herds.

19:11
9

Chapter Nine. - A Queer Predicament.

14:13
10

Chapter Ten. - The Hunter hunted.

15:28

Description

In a blistering stretch of African plain, a lanky teenager named Dyke wanders the cracked earth, his voice echoing against towering granite kopjes. He is constantly teased by his older half‑brother, Joe, a bearded ostrich‑farmer who tries to coax life from the stubborn soil with makeshift gardens and scarce water from hidden springs. The harsh sun, rattling iron sheds, and stubborn plants create a vivid backdrop that feels both beautiful and unforgiving.

The story follows Dyke’s restless longing for a place that isn’t a desert, his sharp banter with Joe, and the daily battle to keep seedlings—sunflowers, prickly pears, and speedy tomatoes—from withering. As they ferry water across a quarter‑mile, the boys confront the absurdity of their situation, trading jokes about grammar, fried letters, and the endless heat. Listeners are drawn into a world where survival is a mix of stubborn hope, sibling rivalry, and the quiet magic of a lone spring hidden in the rocks.

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Full title

Diamond Dyke The Lone Farm on the Veldt - Story of South African Adventure

Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (344K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England

Release date

2008-03-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George Manville Fenn

George Manville Fenn

1831–1909

Best known for lively adventure stories and school tales, this Victorian writer also worked as a journalist, editor, and teacher. His books were especially popular with younger readers, blending brisk action with a strong sense of place and character.

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