The Leopard Woman

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The Leopard Woman

by Stewart Edward White

EN·~6 hours

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Description

A small, determined safari cuts its way across the baked veldt of equatorial Africa, the endless horizon framed by distant, ship‑like hills and scattered thorn‑capped trees. The party is a curious mix: a weary white leader in battered travel gear, a proud native tracker whose eyes flicker like a horse’s, sturdy carriers bearing heavy loads, and a wiry, umbrella‑toting scout. Their footsteps follow ancient animal trails that have never known human tread, each step echoing the raw rhythm of the wild.

Amid this stark landscape, a figure known only as the Leopard Woman emerges, commanding with a fierce, almost animal grace. She meets the enigmatic Kingozi, a man whose greeting hints at both hospitality and a warning to respect the unforgiving land. Their uneasy alliance draws the expedition into a world of unfamiliar customs, strange markings, and a tension that feels as palpable as the heat rising from the cracked earth.

The early days of the march set the tone for a journey where survival depends on reading the land, honoring the unknown, and confronting the mysteries that lie beyond the familiar paths.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (391K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Suzanne Shell, Richard Prairie, Tonya Allen, and Project Gutenberg Distributed Proofreaders

Release date

2005-12-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Stewart Edward White

Stewart Edward White

1873–1946

Adventure, wilderness, and a lifelong curiosity about the unseen all shaped the work of this bestselling American writer. He won early fame with vivid stories of the outdoors and later turned to books about spiritual experience and psychical research.

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