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Chapter 1 = speaks about how much poverty is in johannesburg, its amazing if u take a look at some of the pages today because its a very pretty place now but it definitely didnt start out that way. The grass is very green with fire ruining the soil. The people had also moved away from johannesburg for different reasons

Chapter 2 = a little girl delivers a letter to kumalo from johannesburg. People tend to go to johannesburg and never return. Majority of the folks in Kumalos family such as his brother, sister and son had went to johannesburg to never return. People that are in the southern part of africa tend to fall in love with the people around them. towards the middle end of the chapter Kumalo read that his sister is sick.

Chapter 3 = Mr. Kumalo travels on the small toy train through the Umzimkulu valley to Carisbrooke. When there is a mist, people think it either cold and gloomy or mysterious and fasinating. Stephen Kumalo is in search of his son in Johannesburg where there are "so many streets they say that a man can spend his days going up one and down another, and never the same one twice." The parson helping Umfundisi asks if he could inquire about Sibeko's daughter in Springs. Stephen Kumalo made it seem as if he goes to Johannesburg often. While on the train he humbly reads his Bible.

Chapter 4 = Kumalo travels through the hills of Lufafa, Eastwoods, and Donnybrook

Chapter 5 = Kumalo is staying with a Mstutu woman who speaks Zulu named Mrs. Lithebe who is a good member of the church. He talked with priest of white and black at supper, and he discussed Ixopo and the valley of the Lufafa. Msimangu tells him that his sister Gertrude lives in Claremont, one of the worst places in Johannesburg. media type="custom" key="506433" width="58" height="59"

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