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Ladysmith

CHAPTER IV
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At all events, they were brave fellows, and worked the guns with extraordinary skill and courage.

The official account admits that they returned several times to their posts after being driven out by our shell.

The afternoon was passing, and if we were to take the place before dark we could not spare time to shake it with our artillery much longer.

At about half-past four the infantry were ordered to advance, the Gordons and Manchesters on the right, the Devons on the left.

They went down the long slope and across the valley with perfect intervals and line, much better than they go in the hollows of the old Fox Hills.
In the advance the Gordons and Manchesters gradually changed direction half right and crept up towards that plateau on the right of the ridge, so as to take the enemy in flank.


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