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CHAPTER XI. Watching for Buller

Four Months Besieged: the Story of Ladysmith · Henry H. S. Pearse — chapter 9 of 24 · ~75 words · public domain

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WATCHING FOR BULLER

Sir Redvers Buller's second attempt--A message from the Queen--Last sad farewells--Burial of Steevens and Lord Ava--At dead of night-- Relief army north of the Tugela--Water difficulties surmised--A look in at Bulwaan--Spion Kop from afar--What the watchers saw-- The Boers trekking--Buller withdraws--The "key" thrown away-- Good-bye to luxuries--Precautions against disease--"Chevril"--The damming of the Klip--Horseflesh unabashed--One touch of pathos-- Vague memories of home--Sweet music from the south--Buller tries again--Disillusionment--The last pipe of tobacco 209

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