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    Acacia - Secrets of an African Painting


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      ACACIA

      Secrets of an African Painting

      By

      Paul Bondsfield

      Copyright November 2013 Paul Bondsfield

      All rights reserved

      Acacia on Facebook

      ISBN: 9781310682834

      For

      Tris, Josh, Amelie and Eden

      The Chapters

      THE PAST - PROLOGUE – CHASE

      CHAPTER ONE – THE FUNERAL

      CHAPTER TWO – MBOKU’S JOURNEY STARTS

      CHAPTER THREE – MUM TELLS A STORY

      CHAPTER FOUR – PROPHECY

      CHAPTER FIVE – FREDERICK’S ARRIVAL IN AFRICA

      CHAPTER SIX – INHERITANCE

      CHAPTER SEVEN – MBOKU GROWS

      CHAPTER EIGHT – FREDERICK IN MATABELELAND

      CHAPTER NINE – THE SEARCH BEGINS

      CHAPTER TEN – MBOKU BECOMES A MAN

      CHAPTER ELEVEN – FREDERICK’S DIARY

      CHAPTER TWELVE – CONSPIRACY

      CHAPTER THIRTEEN – THE SEARCH GOES ON

      CHAPTER FOURTEEN – OLD LOVERS

      CHAPTER FIFTEEN – SO TO AFRICA

      CHAPTER SIXTEEN – CAPE TOWN

      CHAPTER SEVENTEEN – COMING HOME

      CHAPTER EIGHTEEN - GATSHENI

      CHAPTER NINETEEN - LEOPARD’S LEAP

      CHAPTER TWENTY - THABAS INDUNAS

      CHAPTER TWENTY ONE - MORE SECRETS

      CHAPTER TWENTY TWO - DEFENDING THE STONES

      CHAPTER TWENTY THREE - TO THE LUPANE

      CHAPTER TWENTY FOUR - GATSHENI HURRIES TO THE LUPANE

      CHAPTER TWENTY FIVE - FEVER

      CHAPTER TWENTY SIX - AMASSING THE WARRIORS

      CHAPTER TWENTY SEVEN - IN THE BUSH

      CHAPTER TWENTY EIGHT - ON THE TRAIL

      CHAPTER TWENTY NINE - CLOSER

      CHAPTER THIRTY - THE SCENT OF BLOOD

      CHAPTER THIRTY ONE - CHANGE OF PLAN

      CHAPTER THIRTY TWO - GATSHENI TELLS HIS STORY

      CHAPTER THIRTY THREE - PROPOSAL

      CHAPTER THIRTY FOUR - THE PLAN IN ACTION

      CHAPTER THIRTY FIVE - THE KOPJE

      CHAPTER THIRTY SIX - FOLLOW THE CROSS

      CHAPTER THIRTY SEVEN - CONFRONTATION

      EPILOGUE - THE PRESENT

      ABOUT THE AUTHOR

      THE PAST

      PROLOGUE – CHASE

      The man was near exhaustion as he staggered the final few feet towards the riverbank. The pain that coursed through his body was real enough, but to him it seemed to be a separate thing with a life of its own and with no true heart.

      At the river’s edge, swift flowing, brown water surged before him, tempting him down into its chocolaty murk. The horrors he had witnessed had long since turned his mind in on itself and he didn’t stop to think about the consequence of throwing himself into the churning torrent; a primal instinct for escape was all that drove him on. As he hit the water, he was instantly swept away and simultaneously dragged under the surface so that the blood flowing from his body had only the briefest of moments to tinge the water a muddy pink before it was assimilated and diluted into nothingness.

      The group of warriors, who had until this moment, pursued the man for many days, stopped at the water’s edge and watched his body disappear rapidly. They leant on their spears in silence, hardly out of breath despite the chase, until the tallest of them gestured with a quick movement of his head to turn and start the long run back home. The white man was dead; there was no need to go further. They had their vengeance and would soon find the hiding place and would return the treasure to its rightful owners. Within moments, the group had broken into a loping trot and the spot by the river was again deserted and silent, save for the rushing of the water.

      It might have been more merciful if he had perished at that moment and those who knew him in later years would wonder if death might have been kinder. As it was, the spot at which he had flung himself into the rushing Limpopo was close to a long, slow bend where an ox-bow had been created; a loop of the river that had closed in on itself to create a separate section of still water.

      His body was swept into the loop. The force of the flow pushed him up onto the mud on the opposite bank. In all, he had spent less than two minutes in the water and was still holding onto life as he lay in the mud, blood dripping from his wounds.

      Next to him lay a small bag of oiled canvas and animal skin, bound tightly with leather thongs. Just before he lapsed into a long and tortured unconsciousness, his hand reached out and gripped it tightly to his chest.

      THE PRESENT

     

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