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Cecil Rhodes

CHAPTER V
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He carried that secret to the grave, and it is not likely that his accomplices will ever reveal their own share in the responsibility for that wild adventure.

My impression is that the idea of the Raid was started among the entourage of Rhodes and spoken of before him at length.

He would listen in silence, as was his wont when he wished to establish the fact that he had nothing to do with a thing that had been submitted to him.

Thus the Raid was tacitly encouraged by him, without his ever having pronounced himself either for or against it.
Rhodes was an extremely able politician, and a far-seeing one into the bargain.

He would never have committed himself into an open approval of an attempt which he knew perfectly well involved the rights of nations.


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