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Three Years’ War

CHAPTER XXV
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I Again Attempt to Enter Cape Colony I was now about to make a second attempt to march into Cape Colony.

I had great fears that my plans would leak out, since I was obliged to mention them to the commandants.

But I was not able to confine all knowledge of my future movements entirely to the commandants.

For I had sent many a burgher home to fetch a second horse; and the burghers began to make all sorts of guesses as to why they had to fetch the horses; and one could hear them mutter: "We are going to the Colony." But nevertheless they were all in good spirits, with the exception of some, who had for commander a most contradictory and obstinate officer.
By January the 25th nearly the whole of my commandos had assembled; only General Philip Botha, with the burghers from Vrede under Commandant Hermanus Botha, had yet to arrive in order to complete our numbers; and he had been prevented coming.
President Steyn and the Government decided to go with me and my two thousand burghers.
At Doornberg the council of war was called together by the Government.
President Steyn then communicated to the meeting that his term of office would soon expire.

He pointed out that the provisions of the law designed to meet this contingency could not be carried out, because a legally constituted Volksraad could not be summoned at the present moment.
The council of war decided to propose a candidate to the burghers without any delay, at the same time giving them the option of nominating candidates of their own.


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