Woman's Endurance by A. D (August D.) Luckhoff
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less predict what report will be.[37]
Rain all night; soaking showers; this morning everything very muddy; some streets in Camp awful; and then to see the "gesukel" (distress) this morning all round among the women trying to cook breakfast. Yesterday met several women carrying heavy buckets of water; "Dit is daarom nie vrouwen's werk nie" (This truly is not work for women). The women here have a rough time; what with no servants, no kitchen, scanty wood, and poor rations; it is hard to make ends meet. Were it not for the little extras[38] we have (golden syrup, jam, oatmeal, tea and until yesterday fat), I wonder what I would do. Went to village to-day; nothing to be had there; was absolutely refused permit for rice and beans; got 4 lbs. peas; candles not to be had for love or money; dined Beckers. Owing to presence of Ladies' Commission, unable to do my daily visit to hospital; three have died--Mrs. Kruger, Miss Ackerman, and a lad of seventeen. Superintendent called me to-day, and said I could issue "briefies" (notes) for food to-morrow; very glad, for I know many tents where there is dire distress. Very weary and sickish; eager for bed. Funerals nine; "U te kennen is het eeuwige leven" (To know Thee is life everlasting." |
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