Four Months Besieged - The Story of Ladysmith by H. H. S. Pearse
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hospitality--"We rely on your Generals"--General White and
Schalk-Burger--A coward chastised--"Sticking it out" 128 CHAPTER IX A CHRISTMAS UNDER SIEGE Husbanding supplies--Colonel Ward's fine work--Our Christmas market--A scanty show--Some startling prices--A word to cynics-- The compounding of plum-puddings--The strict rules of temperance--Boer greetings "per shell"--A lady's narrow escape-- Correspondents provide sport--"Ginger" and the mules--The sick and wounded--Some kindly gifts--Christmas tree for the children-- Sir George White and the little ones--"When the war is over"--Some empty rumours--A fickle climate--Eight officers killed and wounded--More messages from Buller--Booming the old year out 155 CHAPTER X THE GREAT ASSAULT Why the Boers attacked--Interesting versions--A general surprise-- Joubert's promise--Boer tactics reconsidered--Erroneous estimates-- Under cover of night--A bare-footed advance--The Manchesters surprised--The fight on Waggon Hill--In praise of the Imperial Light Horse--A glorious band--The big guns speak--Lord Ava falls-- Gordons and Rifles to the rescue--A perilous position--The death of a hero--A momentary panic--Man to man--A gallant enemy--Burghers |
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