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Ladysmith

CHAPTER XIII
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"Sure it's hopeless, hopeless!" cried unwearying Major Donegan, the medical officer in charge.

"I've just seen me two orderlies swimmin' away down-stream." The sick, wet and filthy as they were, had to be hurried away in dhoolies to the chapels and churches again.

They will probably be safe there as long as the Geneva flag is not hoisted.
_December 16, 1899._ This is Dingaan's Day, the great national festival of the Boers.

It celebrates the terrible battle on the Blood River, sixty-one years ago, when Andreas Pretorius slaughtered the Zulus in revenge for their massacre of the Dutch at Weenen, or Lamentation.

In honour of the occasion, the Boers began their battle earlier than usual.


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