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Ladysmith

CHAPTER X
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Not one of the Hindoos looked up or turned his face.

That low chant did not pause or vary by a note.

Close by, a Kaffir was digging a grave for a Zulu woman who had died in childbed.

In the river beyond soldiers were bathing, Zulus were soaping themselves white, and one of the Liverpool Mounted Infantry was trying to prevent his horse rolling in four feet of water.
_November 22, 1899._ A day only relieved by the wildest rumours and a few shells more dangerous than usual.

Buller was reported as being at Hellbrouw; General French was at Dundee; and France had declared war upon England.


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