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Wilson, Sarah Isabella Augusta, 1865-1929

"Sporting from Diaries Written at the Time"

I took a walk along the road by which we
had come in the morning, and was soothed by the peaceful serenity of the
surrounding country.
It seemed to be impossible that men were killing each other only a few
short miles away. The herd of cattle we had passed came into view, and
caught sight of the water in the dam. It was curious to see the whole
herd, some five or six hundred beasts, break into a clumsy canter, and,
with a bellowing noise, dash helter-skelter to the water--big oxen with
huge branching horns, meek-eyed cows, young bullocks, and tiny calves,
all joining in the rush for a welcome drink after a long hot day on the
veldt.
The last news that came in that evening was that all the wires were cut
north and south of Mafeking, and the telegraphists fled, as their lives
had been threatened.
FOOTNOTES:
[15] Captain Gordon Wilson, Royal Horse Guards, now Lieutenant-Colonel
Wilson, M.V.O.
[16] Now Major-General Sir Herbert Plumer, K.C.B.
[17] Now Marquis of Winchester.
[18] Now Marchioness of Ripon.
[19] Now Lady de Bathe.
[20] Died in Africa, 1909.
[21] Now Sir Hamilton Gould Adams, Governor of the Orange River Colony.
[22] Dutch for a peculiar kind of cheap brandy very popular with the
Boers.
[23] This return was given me by Major Gould Adams.
[24] African wild-turkeys.


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