He shaved off fragments of biltong for him to eat, talking cheerfully all the time, and at last had the satisfaction of seeing the overwrought nerves of the lad quieted in sleep.
And we must have a good supply of biltong before we enter the forest; but we cannot afford to take risks.
He passed the plate of biltong to his visitor and helped himself at the same time.
Nel pushed the plate of biltong towards the middle of the table, pocketed his knife, and sat forward, leaning with his arms on the cloth.
We were now much in need of a fair quantity of meat, both for immediate consumption of our safari, and to make biltong or jerky.
They were happy, for they had had a week of meat; and each carried a light lunch of sun-dried biltong or jerky.
Whenever we were unable to reach a farm-house for meals, we fared well on our own biltong and rusks.
Our food was biltong and rusks, and each man carried enough to last him for two weeks.
But de taste o' dat biltong yust make his mouf run, an' he cahnt wait.
I wonder how the enemy are getting on with the biltongand biscuit.
The egg was soon after declared to be done, and formed a very satisfactory omelette-like addition to the hardbiltong and mealie cake which formed the ostrich-farmers' dinner.
Several Bushmen and their families kept with me during my stay in these parts, and were of great assistance in fetching water, cutting up the flesh to make biltong by drying it in the sun, and bringing in the game when shot.
She rose, and going to the embers of the little fire, warmed up some of her biltong broth which she poured into a tin pannikin.
So having knee-haltered the horses in such fashion that they could not wander far, and turned them loose to feed, they sat down under a tree, and made some sort of a meal off the biltong and cooked corn which they had brought with them.
The provisions of all sorts, including a couple of cases of square-face and a large supply of biltong from the slaughtered cattle, they stored with a quantity of ammunition in the mouth of the cave.
The biscuits are done and neither of us can swallow that biltong any more.
I got up, washed and dressed her as best I could, and we breakfasted as we had supped, onbiltong and biscuit.
At length we halted, thoroughly worn out with fatigue and with that hope deferred which maketh the heart sick, and ate up our poor remaining piece of biltong and drank our last sup of water, for our throats were like lime-kilns.
Sir Henry; "Quatermain, get the bit of biltong and the water that are left; we may want them.
We had still some biltong left, but our stomachs turned from biltong, and besides, we were obliged to be very sparing of it, for we could not say when we should find more food.
Be comforted," I said, "at least she will not starve, for the cook girl tells me that before Suzanne set out this morning she begged of her a bottle of milk and with it some biltong and meal cakes and put them in her bag.
Now Sihamba took a piece of biltong from a saddle-bag and began to eat it, for she knew that she would need all her cleverness and strength.
He had with him a fortnight's supply of biltong and other necessaries, but he reckoned upon accomplishing his designs within a week.
As it chanced, in my saddle-bags I had some biltong that I had saved against emergencies.
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