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The Great Boer War

CHAPTER 29
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General Pienaar and the greater part of his force, amounting to over two thousand men, had crossed the frontier and had been taken down to Delagoa Bay, where they met the respect and attention which brave men in misfortune deserve.
Small bands had slipped away to the north and the south, but they were insignificant in numbers and depressed in spirit.

For the time it seemed that the campaign was over, but the result showed that there was greater vitality in the resistance of the burghers and less validity in their oaths than any one had imagined.
One find of the utmost importance was made at Komatipoort, and at Hector Spruit on the Crocodile River.

That excellent artillery which had fought so gallant a fight against our own more numerous guns, was found destroyed and abandoned.

Pole-Carew at Komatipoort got one Long Tom (96-pound) Creusot, and one smaller gun.

Ian Hamilton at Hector Spruit found the remains of many guns, which included two of our horse artillery twelve-pounders, two large Creusot guns, two Krupps, one Vickers-Maxim quick firer, two pompoms and four mountain guns..


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