About This Book
Edward Laurence narrates his family's move from England to a South African kopje where his wounded father becomes a sheep-farmer and transforms a modest homestead into the prosperous estate Bella Vista. The account combines detailed landscape and domestic description—mountain ridges, rolling veld, garden and a new stone house—with scenes of flock and farm management and the arrival of a private tutor who oversees the narrator's education. Gradual prosperity and changing surroundings are shown alongside hints of imminent danger and unexplained silences that foreshadow later adventure, blending pastoral routine with an undercurrent of tension.
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