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When Laurence - technically still under a death sentence - and Temeraire rejoined the Aerial Corps during Napoleon's occupation of Britain, Demane and Sipho returned to them. | When Laurence - technically still under a death sentence - and Temeraire rejoined the Aerial Corps during Napoleon's occupation of Britain, Demane and Sipho returned to them. | ||
− | Sipho was extremely quick to learn. Both he and Demane learned English and [[Durzagh]] in addition to their native Xhosa, but where Demane spoke English with a thick accent, Sipho spoke it flawlessly. | + | Sipho was extremely quick to learn. Both he and Demane learned English and [[Durzagh]] in addition to their native Xhosa, but where Demane spoke English with a thick accent, Sipho spoke it flawlessly. He soon began to outstrip both Demane and [[Emily Roland]] at lessons. |
In 1819 Sipho Tsuluka Dlamini published ''An Inland Journey in Terra Australis in the year 1809'' and, in 1838, he published ''The Tswana Kingdom: A Brief History,'' a work in three volumes. | In 1819 Sipho Tsuluka Dlamini published ''An Inland Journey in Terra Australis in the year 1809'' and, in 1838, he published ''The Tswana Kingdom: A Brief History,'' a work in three volumes. |