
On a bright, cloudless afternoon the rugged hills of the Transvaal stretch beneath a copper sky, where an aging farmer and his teenage son make their way on tired horses. The father, Gijs Wessels, is a solid, stoic figure whose rough exterior hides a caring heart, while his son Danie is full of restless energy, eager for water and food after a long ride. They pause at a sparkling waterfall that tumbles down a twelve‑foot cliff, offering a brief respite in the shade of thorn bushes and a view over the endless rolling plains.
The peace is interrupted when a lone African man, dressed in a simple cloth and moving barefoot, appears on the path and asks for a piece of bread. Gijs, absorbed in his thoughts, barely notices at first, but the man's hungry eyes and grateful smile leave an impression on both father and son. This quiet meeting hints at the complex relationships and unspoken tensions that shape life on the frontier, promising a story of family, duty, and the meeting of different worlds.
Full title
De Leeuw van Modderspruit Een verhaal uit den Engelsch-Zuid-Afrikaanschen Oorlog 1899-1900
Language
nl
Duration
~4 hours (263K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jeroen Hellingman and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net/ for Project Gutenberg.
Release date
2014-05-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1854–1927
Best remembered for vivid adventure and historical novels, this Dutch writer brought the Boer Wars and other dramatic episodes to a huge popular audience. His books were loved for their energy and patriotic feeling, even as later critics judged them more for storytelling than literary finesse.
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