The Induna’s Wife

The Induna’s Wife by Bertram Mitford, published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on October 20, 2015, is a work of fiction that spans 108 pages. This edition presents a narrative set against a backdrop of desolation, where the atmosphere is thick with the remnants of a storm that has left the environment cold and uninviting. The story unfolds at the old Kambúla Camp, capturing the somber essence of the landscape as twilight descends.
Readers will find a vivid depiction of the setting, characterized by low hills and expansive plains that evoke a sense of melancholy. The narrative explores themes of survival and the human experience in challenging conditions, as the characters navigate their circumstances amidst the elements. With its classic fiction roots, this book invites readers to immerse themselves in a world that reflects both the beauty and harshness of nature.
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Twilight was fast closing in upon the desolate site of the old Kamb�la Camp, and the short, sharp thunderstorm which at the moment of outspanning had effectually drenched the scant supply of fuel, rendering that evening’s repast, of necessity, cold commons, had left in its wake a thin but steady downpour. Already the line of low hills hard by was indistinct in the growing gloom, and a far-reaching expanse of cold and treeless plains made up a surrounding as mournful and depressing as could be.
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