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Ladysmith

CHAPTER XIV
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Then we came away.

We were told it was our duty to keep the town cheerful.
The suffering among the poor who had no stores of their own to fall back upon is getting serious.

Bread and meat are supplied in rations at a fair and steady price.

Colonel Ward and Colonel Stoneman have seen to that, and as far as possible they check the rapacity of the Colonial contractor.

But hundreds have no money left at all.


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