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With the Boer Forces

CHAPTER III
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The Boer boy of twelve does not wear knickerbocker trousers as the youth of like age in many other countries, but he is clothed exactly like his father, and, being almost as tall, his youthful appearance is not so noticeable when he is among a large number of his countrymen.

Scores of boys not more than twelve years were in the laagers in Natal, and hundreds of less age than the minimum prescribed by the military law were in every commando in the country.

When Ladysmith was still besieged one youth of eleven years was conspicuous in the Standerton laager.

He seemed to be a mere child, yet he had the patriotism of ten men.

He followed his father everywhere, whether into battle or to the spring for water.
[Illustration: BATTLEFIELD OF COLENSO, DECEMBER 15, 1899 1 GENERAL LOUIS BOTHA'S COMMANDO 2 BOKSBURG COMMANDO 3 COLENSO 4 KRUGERSDORP COMMANDO 5 WAKKERSTROM COMMANDO 6 ERMELO COMMANDO 7 SWAZILAND POLICE 8 ERMELO COMMANDO 9 BRITISH CAMP, CHIEVELY 10 TUGELA RIVER] "When my father is injured or killed, I will take his rifle," was his excuse for being away from home.


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