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The narrative follows Pieter Maritz, a Boer farmer’s son from the Transvaal, who grows from a boy tending his wounded father into an active participant in frontier life and military campaigns. He passes through mission stations, engages with Zulu leaders and customs, joins skirmishes and major battles, endures captivity and later serves under English command, and journeys between Pretoria, Kimberley, Bloemfontein and other locales. The account interweaves adventure, encounters across cultural boundaries, and the hardships of life on a violent frontier, tracing personal maturation amid shifting alliances, warfare, and long-distance travel.
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