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200 CHAPTER 24 Sydney, Australia, the present dayIn Sydney it was midnight and Lili was feeling the buzz and giddiness of one too many shots at the Manly Wharf Hotel. With the ferries finished for the evening she had taken a bus from Manly to the city and then changed to a train that would take her to her share house in Newtown. She was regretting not taking an Uber, although her credit card was possibly already over the limit after tonight’s partying. Lili unzipped her daypack and took out the sheaf of photocopied pages. The extra money Nick was paying her to translate came in handy for partying. Lili found the spot she was up to and started to read. The eastern Transvaal, South Africa, 1902Blake rode slowly, sparing Bluey, as there were once more two of them on the horse’s back, alon