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The Bush Boys

CHAPTER TWENTY SEVEN
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On crossing the plain to avoid a large bend in the channel, they came upon a glade or opening of considerable size, and in the middle of this glade a huge bird appeared standing erect.

"An ostrich!" exclaimed Hendrik.

"No," replied Swartboy; "um ar da pauw." "Yes," said Von Bloom, confirming Swartboy's statement, "it is the pauw." Now a "pauw" in the Dutch language is a "peacock." But there are no peacocks in Africa.

The peacock in its wild state inhabits only Southern Asia and the islands of the Indian Archipelago.

The bird they saw, then, could not be a peacock.
Neither was it one.


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