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Ladysmith

CHAPTER IX
12/31

A third pitched close to the Anglican Church, and brought the Archdeacon out of burrow.

But there was no real loss, except that one of the Naval Brigade got a splinter in the forehead.

My little house had another dose of shrapnel, and on coming in I found a soldier digging up the bits in the garden; but the Scotch owner drove him away for "interfering with the mineral rights." At 3.30 the mist fell again, and there was very little firing after 4.

Out on the flat beyond the racecourse our men were engaged in blowing up and burning some little farms and kraals which sheltered the Boer scouts.

As I look towards the Bulwan I see the yellow blaze of their fires.
_Sunday, November 12, 1899._ Amid all the estimable qualities of the Boer race there is none more laudable than their respect for the Sabbath day.


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