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Ladysmith

CHAPTER X
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Several others were badly hurt, and the bombardment became general all over our end of the town.
_November 25, 1899._ Almost a blank as far as fighting goes.

It is said that General Hunter went out under a flag of truce to protest against the firing upon the hospital.

There were no shells to speak of till late afternoon.

Among the usual rumours came one that Joubert had been wounded in the mouth at Colenso.

The Gordons held their sports near the Iron Bridge, sentries being posted to give the alarm if the Bulwan guns fired.


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