So I added a part where he gets a scope as a gift from a British officer in Durban. It's true that Dunn had many friends in the British military, especially the officers who went hunting often with Dunn as their guide. There is one event, relayed by Dunn in his notes, where a Captain Watson was mauled by a lion, and Dunn saved his life by killing the lion and tending to the captain's wounds. I figured that would be a good opportunity for Watson to express his gratitude by giving Dunn a scope, which was invented about a dozen years earlier by a British colonel in the Crimean War.
Another element in the story I added was the fact that Theophilus Shepstone was actually knighted by Queen Victoria in 1876. I did have Shepstone referred to as Sir Theophilus, but I didn't have the moment specified when he was knighted. Now I do.
Little things like that make a novel better. It's good to have the details and it's good to have how, where, and when the details came about. Now, my John Dunn book has all of that. Can't wait for it to be published. It's better than ever.
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