[The Great Boer War by Arthur Conan Doyle]@TWC D-Link bookThe Great Boer War CHAPTER 21 19/19
But the result of these preparations, carried on with great secrecy, has been that the British Empire has been compelled to confront an invasion which has entailed a costly war and the loss of thousands of precious lives.
This great calamity has been the penalty which Great Britain has suffered for having in recent years acquiesced in the existence of the two Republics. 'In view of the use to which the two Republics have put the position which was given to them, and the calamities which their unprovoked attack has inflicted upon Her Majesty's dominions, Her Majesty's Government can only answer your Honours' telegram by saying that they are not prepared to assent to the independence either of the South African Republic or of the Orange Free State.' With this frank and uncompromising reply the Empire, with the exception of a small party of dupes and doctrinaires, heartily agreed.
The pens were dropped, and the Mauser and the Lee-Metford once more took up the debate..
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