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Ladysmith

CHAPTER X
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Colonel Ward has organised the provisions of the town and troops to last for eighty days.

He is also buying up all the beer and spirits, partly to cheer the soldiers' hearts on these dreary wet nights; partly to prevent the soldier cheering himself too much.
In the evening I sent off another runner with a telegram and quite a mail of letters from officers and men for their mothers', wives, and lovers over seas.

He was a bony young Kaffir, with a melancholy face, black as sorrow.

At six o'clock I saw him start, his apish feet padding through the crusted slush.

One pocket bulged with biscuits, one with a tin of beef.


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