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Charge!

CHAPTER THIRTEEN
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Then the order was given to mount; and, giving our horses their heads, we went in single file clattering along the stone-strewn and often slippery track, followed by a scattered shower of bullets, horribly badly aimed, for we had taken our enemies by surprise.
We could not go very fast; but the pace was fast enough to overtake our companions soon, who formed up under the best cover they could find, leaving us room to pass and ride on to where Joeboy trudged manfully on, and then draw rein and walk our horses, listening to the pattering of the Doppers' bullets and the steady and regular reply of our men.
"Has he moved or spoken, Joeboy ?" I said anxiously as I rode alongside.
"Um!" replied Joeboy.
"'Fraid he gone dead, Boss Val." "No, no!" I said, laying my hand against Denham's neck.

"I believe he is only stunned.

Are you getting tired ?" "Um!" growled the great black.

It seemed wonderful what expression he could put into that one ejaculation, which sounded now as if he were saying, "Tired?
No: I could go on like this till dark." I said no more, but fell back into my place, where I found the next man eager enough to talk.
"They brag about the Boers' shooting; but I don't think much of it, nor of ours neither, if you come to that.

I don't wish any harm to them who made all this trouble; but I should like for our boys to bring down a man at every shot.


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