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A Dash from Diamond City

CHAPTER EIGHT
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If he does, Master Simon will not get off so easily as he did over the diamond business.
Well, I'm tired, and I shall go to bed.

Let's sleep while we can.
There's no knowing what a day will bring forth!" "You are right," said West.

"You think we shall really come to close quarters ?" "Yes, and very close quarters too.

I've expected it before now." Nothing happens so surely as the unexpected, someone once said; and it was so the very next day.
Military drill was, as intimated, constantly going on; but that next morning there was a larger gathering than usual, the principal part of the regulars being drawn up in lines with the volunteer defenders--in all, a goodly show.
It was to some extent a general inspection; but after it was over the men were formed up as three sides of a hollow square, and the Colonel in command addressed the men, complimenting them upon their behaviour, and then giving them the contents in a great measure of the despatches he had received from headquarters, in combination with the reports of the scouts and from the outposts.

He concluded by saying that in a few hours they would, in all probability, be completely shut off from communication with the south, for the Boers were closing round them in great force, and that until they were relieved they would be called upon to hold Kimberley, making a brave defence to save so important a town from falling into the hands of the invader.
Here he was stopped by a tremendous burst of cheering, which hindered him from saying, as he intended, that they must be of good heart and full of trust that the General in command would soon send help.
But the enthusiastic cheering taught the Commandant plainly that the men before him needed no "heartening up," and he smiled with satisfaction as he felt convinced that every call he made upon them would be answered.
What followed was short and to the point.


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