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Ladysmith

CHAPTER X
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I watched them flashing from Bulwan and the other hills, but could not mark what harm they did.

It was a still, hot night, with a large waning moon.

In the north-west the Boers were flashing an electric searchlight, apparently from a railway truck on the Harrismith line.

The nation of farmers is not much behind the age.

They will be sending up a balloon next.
_November 21, 1899._ The desultory bombardment went on as usual, except that "Long Tom" did not fire.


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