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Ladysmith

CHAPTER II
10/18

Their own main force is distributed in camps along the hills well beyond the nine-miles' limit ordained by the Convention.

The largest camp is said to be further north at Nelson's Kop, but all the camps are very well hidden, though in one place I saw about 500 of the horses trying to graze.

The rains are late, and the grass on the high plateau of the Free State is not so good as on the Natal slopes of the pass.

The Boer commandoes suffer much from want of it.

When all your army consists of mounted infantry, forage counts next to food.
At present the Van Reenen Railway ends at Harrismith, an arid but cheerful little town at the foot of the great cliffs of the Plaatburg.
It boasts its racecourse, golf-links, musical society, and some acquaintance with the German poets.


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