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Ladysmith

CHAPTER XVII
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He was only thirty.

What is to most distinguished men the best part of life was still before him.

In eight working years he had already made a name known to all the Army and to thousands beyond its limits.

Beyond question he had the touch of genius.

The individuality of his power perhaps lay in a clear perception transfused with an imaginative wit that never failed him.


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