[The Great Boer War by Arthur Conan Doyle]@TWC D-Link bookThe Great Boer War CHAPTER 30 19/43
Yet their knowledge of his position seems to have been most hazy, and on the very day before that on which they found him, General Charles Knox, with the main body of the force, turned north, and was out of the subsequent action.
De Lisle's mounted troops also turned north, but fortunately not entirely out of call.
To the third and smallest body of mounted men, that under Le Gallais, fell the honour of the action which I am about to describe. It is possible that the move northwards of Charles Knox and of De Lisle had the effect of a most elaborate stratagem, since it persuaded the Boer scouts that the British were retiring.
So indeed they were, save only the small force of Le Gallais, which seems to have taken one last cast round to the south before giving up the pursuit.
In the grey of the morning of November 6th, Major Lean with forty men of the 5th Mounted Infantry came upon three weary Boers sleeping upon the veld.
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