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Three Years’ War

CHAPTER XXXII
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But the veldt was very uneven and high hills and intervening hollows made any co-operation between us impossible, for one force could not tell where the other force was.
Meanwhile General Hattingh had attacked the enemy in the rear and thus compelled them to withdraw their vanguard, which was then not far from the women's laager and had nearly succeeded in capturing it.

But now that the whole force of the enemy was opposed to General Hattingh, he was forced to give way and leave his positions.

We lost two killed and three wounded.

Among the dead was the valiant F.C.Klopper of Kroonstad.
When I, with General Wessels and Commandant Hermanus Botha hurried up, Commandant Hattingh was just on the point of retreating.
The English I saw numbered about a thousand mounted men and they had three guns with them.

I determined to make a flank attack, and accordingly marched round to their right, at the same time sending orders to General Prinsloo to get in the rear, or if he preferred in front of the enemy, so that we might make a united attack upon them as they marched in the direction of Lindley.
It now began to rain and a little later a very heavy thunderstorm burst on our heads.


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