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Charge!

CHAPTER TWENTY NINE
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"Shoot the beggar if you can, sir." "I'll try," I replied; and Sandho advanced cautiously, with the cover getting more dense, till, just as I was separated from the Sergeant by a few big blocks of ironstone, from out of whose chinks grew plenty of brushwood, Sandho stopped short, threw up his muzzle, and neighed.
"What is it, old fellow ?" I said softly, as I debated whether I should dismount so as to make sure of my shot.

"There, go on." The horse took two steps forward, and then stopped again.
"Here's something, Sergeant," I said.

"Push on round the end of that block and you'll see too." "Lion ?" "No, no.

Go on." Sergeant Briggs pushed on, and uttered a loud ejaculation.
"One of the Boers' horses ?" I said.
"One of the Boers, my lad," he cried.

"Close in there." The two men drew nearer, and the next minute we were all gazing down at where one of the enemy's wounded horses had evidently pitched forward upon its knees and thrown its wounded rider over its head to where he lay, a couple of yards in advance, with a terrible gash across his forehead, caused by falling upon a rough stone.


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