13/15 He was deceived by the false date of the letter, which was December 20th. He had carried his copy of the letter along, and if his instructions required him--in case of emergency--to see that it fell into the hands of the Boers, he loyally carried them out. Mrs.Hammond gives him a sharp rap for his supposed carelessness, and emphasizes her feeling about it with burning italics: "It was picked up on the battle-field in a leathern pouch, supposed to be Dr.Jameson's saddle- bag. Why, in the name of all that is discreet and honorable, didn't he eat it!" She requires too much. He was not in the service of the Reformers -- excepting ostensibly; he was in the service of Mr.Rhodes. |