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Ladysmith

CHAPTER XIV
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a dozen.

Nothing can be bought to drink, except lemonade and soda-water, made with enteric germs.

The Irishman drinks the rinsings of his old whisky bottles.

One man gave L5 yesterday for a bottle of whisky, but then he was a contractor, and our necessity is his opportunity.

Of our necessity the Colonial storekeepers and dealers of all kinds are making their utmost.


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