DREAM LIFE AND REAL LIFE A Little African Story by Olive Schreiner Author of “The Story of an African Farm” and “Dreams” Dedication. To My Brother Fred, For whose little school magazine the first of these tiny stories—one of the first I ever made— was written out many long years ago. O.S. New College, Eastbourne, Sept. 29, 1893. Contents I. DREAM LIFE AND REAL LIFE; A LITTLE AFRICAN STORY. II. THE WOMAN’S ROSE. III. “THE POLICY IN FAVOUR OF PROTECTION—“. Kopjes—In the karoo, are hillocks of stones, that rise up singly or in clusters, here and there; presenting sometimes the fantastic appearance of old ruined castles or giant graves, the work of human hands. Kraal—A sheepfold. Krantz—A precipice. Sluit—A deep fissure, generally dry, in which the superfluous torrents of water are carried from the karoo plains after thunderstorms. Stoep—A porch. I. DREAM LIFE AND REAL LIFE; A LITTLE AFRICAN STORY.