Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 169W. Blackwood, 1901 |
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Pagina 4
... Boer and Briton his enemies alike . It is terribly hard lines . When such unfortunates recaptured by the ... Boers secretly desire to live - alone , un- seen , and unseeing . Itisthrough this colony of peaceful repent- ants ...
... Boer and Briton his enemies alike . It is terribly hard lines . When such unfortunates recaptured by the ... Boers secretly desire to live - alone , un- seen , and unseeing . Itisthrough this colony of peaceful repent- ants ...
Pagina 5
... Boer marksmen off a precipice with a mere patrol , and back they had to come , leaving four killed upon the ... Boers . One still dark night a small party of the latter , perhaps thirty in number , all unaware of the dominant ...
... Boer marksmen off a precipice with a mere patrol , and back they had to come , leaving four killed upon the ... Boers . One still dark night a small party of the latter , perhaps thirty in number , all unaware of the dominant ...
Pagina 7
... Boer came in whilst that proclamation was in force , with its visions of un- known seas and expatriation unbearable . Then a counter- order , decreeing three days of grace before the enforcement of the ukase . Twenty Boers came in that ...
... Boer came in whilst that proclamation was in force , with its visions of un- known seas and expatriation unbearable . Then a counter- order , decreeing three days of grace before the enforcement of the ukase . Twenty Boers came in that ...
Pagina 8
... Boers , who exasperate him with their indecision and slowness . How he smacks down the change into their huge palms , and wheels the multifarious par- cels into line before them with as much clatter as if the rectangle of sugar or ...
... Boers , who exasperate him with their indecision and slowness . How he smacks down the change into their huge palms , and wheels the multifarious par- cels into line before them with as much clatter as if the rectangle of sugar or ...
Pagina 9
... Boers had fled , together with all the local authorities , leaving their prisoner to fulfil the duties of mayor and commandant and to a garrison all in one , -surely the most bizarre combination of rôles that ever fell to the lot of any ...
... Boers had fled , together with all the local authorities , leaving their prisoner to fulfil the duties of mayor and commandant and to a garrison all in one , -surely the most bizarre combination of rôles that ever fell to the lot of any ...
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