-* By the Stream 



Two grotesque secretary-birds and a thirsty bustard 

 had sought out the water long before the arrival of the 

 zebra herds and then flown heavily away. Xow the dead 

 branches of mighty fig-trees are besieged by numbers 

 of vultures ; their dark forms silhouetted against the flamine 



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red evening sky. 



Zebras and gnus have now quenched their thirst, 



when from the hills comes a breeze. It touches me gently 



as I stand. The leader of the herd utters a loud call ; in 



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the same moment the water splashes high in the air, and 

 with a noise as of thunder the whole herd gains the river- 

 bank. Covered with a cloud of dust they clatter wildly 

 over the velt, their peculiar neigh growing fainter and 

 fainter in the distance. 



1'rom different points of the velt an answering 



