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Ladysmith

CHAPTER II
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It lies in a layer mixed with flies on the top of your rations.

The white ants eat away the flaps of the tents, and the men wake up covered with dust, like children in a hayfield.

Even mules die of it in convulsions.

It was in this land that the ostrich developed its world-renowned digestive powers; and no wonder.
[Illustration: MAP OF LADYSMITH AND NEIGHBOURHOOD] The camp stands on a barren plain, nearly two miles north-west of the town--if we may so call the one straight road of stores and tin-roofed bungalows.

Low, flat-topped hills surround it, bare and rocky.


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