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Ladysmith

CHAPTER XIV
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The river is now a thick stream of brown mud, so thick that it cannot be filtered unless the mud is first precipitated.

We used to do it with alum, but no alum is left now.

Even soda-water is almost solid.
_December 25, 1899._ The Boer guns gave us an early Christmas carol, and at intervals all day they joined in the religious and social festivities.

Our north end of the town suffered most, and we beguiled the peaceful hours in digging out the shells that had nearly killed us.

They have a marketable value.
One perfect specimen of a 96lb.


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