Then he went to the krantzes to sleep, for the day was coming and the light began to hurt his eyes.
When all the animals had passed on and drunk water, Oom Leeuw untied Broer Babiaan and let him go, and off he went to the krantzes as fast as he could, with his tail between his legs.
How the frowning krantzes shut it in on each side, their stark forms accentuating the soft slopes that billowed away from their bases.
Driven back in disorder, they retreated to the mountain krantzes which were inaccessible to all but themselves, hoarsely defiant and threatening what they would do next time.
At the first streak of light they began to descend from the krantzes and spread in skirmishing order over the slopes beneath.
One day Falkner and I started off to have a hunt among the krantzes beyond those which walled in the hollow.
There was a clan of Bushmen living in the krantzes there who seemed to watch the place as though it contained something sacred.
But, for Heaven's sake, Sellon, restrain that excitable temperament of yours, or we shall have you plunging over one of these krantzes before you know where you are.
Awful part it was too; seemed to consist of nothing but great iron-bound krantzes and holes and caves--sort of place where nothing in the world could live but aasvogels and Bushmen and baboons.
According to Greenway's story, the krantzes must be in a sort of terrace formation somewhere.
There are some lively krantzes around here, I reckon, and it would never do to take a five-hundred foot header, for want of a little patience.
To the immediate right was a small copse; beyond this the ground was much broken, irregular krantzes and hills all covered with huge boulders continuing as far as the Buffalo river.
A little later on Captains Cox and Persse were taken by Colonel Wood to the edge of the krantzes on the right front of the cattle laager, where the discomfited and disheartened Zulus were retiring from the direct fire.
When the troops were withdrawn from the attack on Kissieberg not a few of them remained in the donga or under the krantzes on the hill side, while others appear to have held on to the ridge.
At the foot of one of these krantzeslies the motionless figure of a man.
The first rays are just beginning to gild the tops of the great krantzes overhanging the Hashi.
The fine krantzes of perpendicular basaltic rock along the river were inhabited by a colony of large blue-faced baboons, with pink behinds, which added considerably to the effect of their comical gestures.
Before--beneath them lay the beautiful valley, its abrupt slopes and iron-bound krantzes soft in the golden sunshine.
The face of the mountain fell grandly away in terraced slopes, rows of great krantzes intervening.
Few men like to walk about among bushes and krantzes when man-eating lions are on the look-out, and the sun has set for two hours," replied Hans.
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