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FOOTNOTES:
[1] Johannesberg.
[2] Utíko,—Hottentot name for God.
[3] A branch of the Kat River.
[4] A musical instrument peculiar to the Hottentot tribes.
[5] Stound—a sharp pang, a shooting pain.
[6] The zebra is commonly termed Wilde-Paard, or wild horse, by the Dutch African colonists.
[7] The Bushmen consider the locusts a great luxury, consuming great quantities fresh, and drying abundance for future emergencies.