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in the direction of66
the orange free state64
at the same time50
general de la rey46
on the following day43
on the th of40
the end of the37
was one of the35
at the foot of33
on the other side33
for the purpose of31
the top of the30
in the free state30
the other side of30
the south african republic29
stephanus de la rey28
on the part of28
the farm of mr27
of the orange free27
of the free state26
i could see that26
the hands of the26
the foot of the25
the valley of heaven24
that the english were24
other side of the24
the direction of the23
in the course of23
of the south african23
for the first time23
it seemed as if22
with the object of22
in front of the21
for the sake of21
in the neighbourhood of21
the rest of the21
and general de wet20
one of the most19
the majority of the19
that he had been19
that there was no19
on account of the19
mrs de la rey19
that it would be19
at the head of19
in the cape colony19
into the hands of18
as soon as we18
adrian de la rey18
of the british government18
the women and children18
the representatives of the17
in the boer army17
to the west of17
that he could not17
the beginning of the17
on the following morning17
and it was not17
in front of us17
that it was a17
i could see the16
to the royal kraal16
in a little while16
it would have been16
every now and then16
i do not know16
and i could see16
from time to time16
from the direction of15
of the afrikaner bond15
the head of the15
the house of mr15
to be able to15
on the farm of15
in the hands of15
the banks of the15
that the english had15
with regard to the15
as soon as the15
the part of the15
there seemed to be15
of the two republics15
representatives of the people15
the valley of reeds15
the members of the15
the fact that the14
that the enemy had14
the result of the14
of one of the14
of the transvaal and14
at the end of14
in connection with the14
as one of the14
the government of the14
to the east of14
to continue the war14
the side of the13
hands of the enemy13
he was able to13
on either side of13
it seemed to me13
in times of peace13
and we had to13
in regard to the13
it was impossible to13
at the farm of13
a council of war13
the face of the13
with the exception of13
of general de wet13
told me that he13
on the top of13
it was not long13
the course of the13
that there was a13
with the intention of13
the presence of the13
was not long before13
at a distance of12
kitchener and lord milner12
in the face of12
lord kitchener and lord12
the th of september12
as a matter of12
to the farm of12
de la rey was12
a great deal of12
in spite of the12
as well as the12
of the fact that12
it was not until12
as far as the12
i am going to12
the transvaal and orange12
the whole of the12
that the enemy were12
a large number of11
a small number of11
we would have to11
in the presence of11
and some of the11
some of the burghers11
the boers in the11
the burghers of the11
de la rey had11
the rest of us11
the outbreak of the11
the th of november11
he told me that11
to the fact that11
the condition of the11
for a long time11
to the top of11
on the other hand11
the place of execution11
either side of the11
with a number of11
took part in the11
in the middle of11
my brother and i11
for the benefit of11
of the cape colony11
the strength of the11
a portion of the11
not far from the11
in the habit of10
in a state of10
president steyn and general10
that it was not10
in the transvaal and10
to the north of10
and a number of10
a number of burghers10
to return to the10
would not have been10
the outskirts of the10
in the way of10
other members of the10
that he was a10
but it was not10
the council of war10
the son of buno10
in the evening we10
a day or two10
as soon as possible10
at the battle of10
the edge of the10
there was nothing to10
of the boer nation10
and there was no10
in the case of10
in accordance with the10
of the executive council10
the greater part of10
the state of affairs10
the th of december10
of the transvaal government10
was not to be10
of the old queen10
in the midst of10
that he was not10
he said that he10
and orange free state10
white king of swaziland10
the fact that he10
to go to the10
there was a general10
of those who had10
he was going to10
in the matter of9
of the presence of9
in the orange free9
at the side of9
as if he were9
i have never seen9
on behalf of the9
the following morning we9
general de wet had9
part of the country9
of the burghers had9
on the previous day9
for the time being9
that part of the9
after the battle of9
on the way to9
towards the end of9
it could not be9
that it was the9
that i did not9
that he would have9
had come to the9
the th of may9
the eyes of the9
government of the south9
a few days later9
side of the river9
the white king of9
on the banks of9
for a few moments9
steyn and general de9
as well as in9
would be able to9
early in the morning9
when we reached the9
orange free state and9
miss de la rey9
that the british government9
it was as if9
is one of the9
in the shape of9
lay down their arms9
the leaders of the9
there was a great9
a prisoner of war9
we were able to8
at the house of8
the relief of ladysmith8
outbreak of the war8
a certain amount of8
some of our men8
the throne by force8
it seemed as though8
in one of the8
the roar of the8
at the royal kraal8
he was in the8
contact with the enemy8
the enemy on the8
the middle of the8
in a sort of8
it was one of8
most of the burghers8
and there was a8
course of the day8
i would like to8
of general de la8
the name of the8
take part in the8
general christian de wet8
did not want to8
a bottle of gin8
it was not an8
to the old queen8
it was a most8
of the orange river8
they had not been8
the old queen and8
on the subject of8
the centre of the8
that is to say8
of the boer army8
to proceed to the8
were a number of8
top of the hill8
at the top of8
the other members of8
transvaal and orange free8
but there was a8
it was not a8
back to our camp8
as soon as it8
who were in the8
under the command of8
and that they had8
foot of the mountain8
and it seemed as8
on the point of8
the boer army was8
and it seemed to8
had been able to8
we were in the8
the royal kraal at8
a part of the8
as though he had8
a matter of fact8
had been killed and8
every one of the8
there would be a8
in the two republics8
in the valley of8
of the royal kraal8
to return to their8
the use of the8
one of the few8
a small body of8
general de wet was8
the bulk of the8
and a moment later8
to continue the struggle8
the man who had8
that he did not8
the following day we8
the way to the8
was the first time8
in charge of the8
the burghers who had7
the advance of the7
would have been a7
the war was begun7
the power of the7
he had come to7
seemed as if the7
the men in the7
it was the same7
so as to be7
many of the burghers7
it must have been7
that they did not7
i did not know7
the thought came to7
the burghers in the7
a few of the7
i have ever seen7
there had been no7
the loss of the7
the people of swaziland7
side of the mountain7
over and over again7
and in order to7
in contact with the7
he had not been7
so as not to7
the th of january7
there had been a7
that he would not7
in the beginning of7
the boers were able7
but there was no7
said that he had7
me that he had7
a considerable number of7
on the left bank7
so that they might7
the retreat of the7
that he was in7
the history of the7
photograph by the author7
in favour of the7
the neighbourhood of the7
it was impossible for7
the manner in which7
to the left of7
foot of the hill7
thought came to me7
was a sort of7
to take part in7
one of the first7
with the result that7
part of the transvaal7
the dutch reformed church7
the early part of7
there were a number7
but it was the7
on the occasion of7
to the effect that7
the discovery of the7
the rear of the7
in the vicinity of7
more than one hundred7
had gone to the7
had been ordered to7
the north of the7
on this side of7
general de wet to7
that we were not7
did not know what7
a number of the7
members of the executive7
as he did so7
of the state of7
gave the royal salute7
the morning of the7
of vrede and harrismith7
the bottom of the7
the minds of the7
that we should not7
at the time of7
that they had been7
one place to another7
to the free state7
that sort of thing7
part of the campaign7
up and down the7
and a second later7
came out of the7
late in the afternoon7
in the afternoon we7
by a number of7
told me that the7
the back of the7
we did not know7
he was a man7
boers were able to7
it would be a7
the only english girl7
we heard that the7
the president and general7
it would not be7
president and general de7
at the beginning of7
after a short time7
not be able to7
that we could not7
that he had not7
became more and more7
was a man of7
seemed to be a7
a member of the7
council of war was7
not long before the7
came to me that7
the neighbourhood of reitz7
he would have to7
a number of men7
for a few days7
the exception of the7
the transvaal and the7
of the burghers who7
the heat of the7
if he had been7
and it was a7
the following day was7
from one place to7
general de wet and7
the body of the7
that we had to7
in the fact that7
a distance of about7
made up her mind6
of women and children6
the benefit of the6
there must have been6
to the house of6
i had a feeling6
face to face with6
were in charge of6
the burghers who were6
to places of safety6
to the british government6
the people of the6
in the same manner6
of the enemy had6
i knew that he6
the south of the6
i went to the6
he did not know6
that he would be6
for the use of6
she said in a6
royal kraal at zombode6
with the british government6
when there was a6
of the blind girl6
the royal kraal of6
king of the mapors6
that we would have6
there was no sign6
was one of those6
that one of the6
a short distance from6
get out of the6
made up my mind6
said that he was6
we came in sight6
the movements of the6
came in sight of6
where he had left6
during the last few6
the sides of the6
there would be no6
and that it was6
the left bank of6
in such a manner6
heard that the english6
to give up the6
into the royal impi6
the heads of the6
to the same effect6
he was one of6
that i was not6
early part of the6
the positions of the6
it looked as though6
the foot of which6
he was obliged to6
that the boers had6
the track of the6
the beginning of hostilities6
had been on the6
free state and transvaal6
to the right of6
by the transvaal government6
over the heads of6
received a letter from6
only a short time6
that there had been6
another part of the6
the work of the6
here and there a6
the enemy in the6
for a short time6
it became evident that6
the burghers were not6
this side of the6
to the other side6
the continuance of the6
to look at the6
was the fact that6
to be allowed to6
but it did not6
there was not a6
of the burghers of6
the reports of the6
to general de wet6
on the second day6
of two or three6
of those who were6
made up his mind6
was by no means6
went back to our6
of the dutch reformed6
was in charge of6
aletta de la rey6
he would have been6
in the same direction6
burghers in the field6
he would not have6
members of the government6
of the number of6
if he did not6
with all sorts of6
to one of the6
it was the first6
it was in the6
in the form of6
now and then a6
the free state and6
we were on the6
on one of the6
in the afternoon the6
to the right and6
in front of him6
the th of april6
you will have to6
would have to be6
the majority of them6
as soon as he6
the west of the6
in the districts of6
under the influence of6
at the outset of6
they will have to6
that i could not6
greater part of the6
a few days after6
the effect of the6
the district of harrismith6
was going to be6
the subject of the6
the light of the6
in the district of6
the owner of the6
a quarter of a6
to take the pictures6
by one of the6
to the south of6
did not wish to6
to the president and6
which had to be6
knew that he had6
the impis of the6
the spot where the6
in the same way6
and that he had6
in the tent of6
he was a good6
in the cape colonies6
and i did not6
by means of a6
nothing to do with6
turned out to be6
the consequence was that6
had been in the6
the excitement of the6
did not seem to6
had a feeling that6
for the life of6
out to meet us6
held a council of6
top of the mountain6
the governments of the6
it was a great6
the forces of the6
one of the burghers6
on the opposite side6
of the british army6
months of the war6
who took part in6
a small quantity of6
the top of a6
that he was going6
by some of the6
the british government was6
the government and the6
the th of march6
at the thought that6
the men who were6
in possession of the6
seemed to me that6
the form of a6
in the early part5
with a feeling of5
the following day a5
did not know that5
the independence of the5
more and more to5
in the minds of5
we went into the5
began to look as5
the oath of neutrality5
in the eyes of5
i was able to5
more than a thousand5
more to the left5
the oath of allegiance5
could not have been5
the terms of the5
to be the only5
he was not a5
a good deal of5
that it was impossible5
in a tone of5
the time of the5
every now and again5
was going to happen5
were at the front5
in the open air5
that there were many5
in an opposite direction5
later i learned that5
i made up my5
commandant de villiers had5
to join a commando5
shortly after we had5
thousand men in the5
in the battle of5
the first time i5
it was decided to5
for a moment and5
the men of the5
since the days of5
that the man who5
on the st of5
but this did not5
as far as possible5
with a sort of5
of the wagon and5
i was glad to5
a little to the5
fallen into the hands5
were killed and wounded5
the duty of the5
it might have been5
it was clear to5
of the natal campaign5
but there was nothing5
and in many cases5
on the brink of5
the orders of the5
the president and the5
was very glad to5
advance of the enemy5
was not until after5
of the enemy was5
to remain in the5
that the war should5
had the advantage of5
majority of the boers5
hundred yards from the5
was at the head5
in south africa and5
the contents of the5
the attack on the5
was held in the5
had to do with5
the left of the5
we went back to5
of being able to5
representatives of the british5
and the rest of5
come in contact with5
the battle of dundee5
some reason or other5
out of the country5
one of our men5
that they could not5
on the ground and5
it was at the5
of the men were5
to the valley of5
whole of south africa5
was not an easy5
the scene of the5
it must be remembered5
and orange river colony5
one of us now5
that we ought to5
arrived on the scene5
the whole thing was5
fact that he was5
pointed out to him5
the effect of this5
soldiers of the queen5
by the british government5
we went to the5
in the history of5
as fast as we5
the care of the5
the protection of the5
so that it was5
as if they were5
that general de wet5
to lay down their5
there were some who5
to the conclusion that5
he is one of5
do you think of5
of the government of5
of the men in5
captured by the british5
you are not to5
not an easy matter5
and it was only5
of a number of5
to stephanus de la5
did not appear to5
at the other side5
the shadow of the5
in order that he5
was to be a5
the depths of the5
as soon as they5
had been unable to5
are you going to5
did not fail to5
and his men were5
for some reason or5
was not more than5
had not been able5
and i had to5
in the hope of5
early the following morning5
to the end of5
the report of the5
in the boer country5
up to that time5
this was the first5
the thought that he5
at such a time5
we came to a5
the sake of the5
on the morning of5
in the majority of5
the president of the5
from behind the rocks5
head of the army5
women and children were5
beginning of the war5
the will of the5
to carry out the5
that they had not5
the departure of the5
in the fight at5
our women and children5
the course of a5
on his way to5
when we got back5
never be able to5
that they would be5
a few of our5
the events of the5
the orange river colony5
him and that he5
at the last moment5
the top of his5
what did it mean5
part of the british5
following day was sunday5
far from the house5
to see that the5
came to the conclusion5
part of the free5
of the man who5
it was necessary to5
on both sides of5
and i went to5
in their power to5
saw that he was5
that the burghers were5
would be a good5
the floor of the5
back to the wagon5
him that it was5
and went to the5
did not succeed in5
there was only one5
de wet and his5
the th of august5
that we would be5
to look as though5
the royal kraal and5
on the outskirts of5
gideon van der walt5
of the two states5
they were in the5
strength of the boer5
to the prejudice of5
he had had a5
from the free state5
on the day after5
a few moments later5
see that he was5
the burghers on the5
and waited for the5
to him that the5
and for a moment5
but most of them5
and that of the5
was in the habit5
the battle of sannaspost5
of many of the5
they were able to5
might have been expected5
section of the transvaal5
not been able to5
the thunder of the5
manner in which the5
up my mind to5
western part of the5
the mind of the5
had to be done5
from the zambesi to5
south of the tugela5
on the one side5
what was going to5
to cut off the5
and many of the5
in his own mind5
the following day the5
to do the work5
and there was nothing5
of the women and5
other parts of the5
to get out of5
there were hundreds of5
near the house of5
the fact that we5
free state and the5
to save his life5
could see that the5
and then there was5
the whole of south5
of the country in5
that there would be5
that i would be5
and told him that5
outskirts of the city5
the attention of the5
to serve as a5
on our way to5
taking the throne by5
when general de wet5
up his mind to5
in order to be5
part in almost every5
of the second day5
by the light of5
in a short time5
the st of may5
the sound of the5
the outset of the5
to bring about the5
in the house of5
of the boer forces5
the free state government5
the capital of the5
of the english had5
in the depths of5
we could see the5
high commissioner for swaziland5
with some of the5
in the early morning5
the night of the5
and the free state5
this was not the5
when he saw that5
on the same day5
transvaal and orange river5
of the thousands of5
what was going on5
in charge of a5
knew that he was5
to the place where5
was the end of5
the summit of the5
the same time the5
during the course of5
that the boers were5
the officers of the5
a cup of coffee5
that we were to5
made the acquaintance of5
three or four miles5
on the evening of5
away in the distance5
in a few minutes5
of a portion of5
have the honour to5
and the burghers were5
we returned to the5
declared that he had5
to me that it5
it was not to5
one of them was5
in danger of being5
the enemy had not5
the waterbergers and zoutpansbergers5
i told them that5
a man who loved5
seemed to be the5
from place to place5
in other parts of5
put an end to5
it was clear that5
but it must be4
within a very short4
one of the best4
to the cape colony4
his wife and children4
laid down their arms4
of coloured british subjects4
the presence of a4
in the name of4
and i had a4
to oom paul kruger4
thought he was going4
to take possession of4
was sent to the4
i shall have to4
at the bottom of4
nothing to be desired4
in the light of4
i have never heard4
a good thing to4
my son and i4
the waggons and carts4
of the boers was4
side of the road4
told us that he4
british prisoners of war4
what was the matter4
i want to see4
on the summit of4
when the burghers were4
there are a number4
minister of the dutch4
the van der walts4
on the high veldt4
a start was made4
before the war began4
the letter of the4
tyardt van der walt4
the space of a4
the entrance of the4
it would be well4
the brink of the4
a month or two4
he was wont to4
general peter de wet4
the whereabouts of the4
sarel van der vyver4
to tell the truth4
movements of the enemy4
on the mountain side4
and now and then4
told him that he4
the details of the4
and one of the4
told him that i4
to discuss the question4
parts of the country4
in point of fact4
small body of men4
it would not have4
i was only a4
the cape of good4
fell into the hands4
left nothing to be4
he thought of the4
bank of the tugela4
the english and boer4
what can be done4
a very short distance4
who seemed to be4
the fact that it4
by the time he4
but it was a4
we had to cross4
not until after the4
that they were not4
of the men had4
one of the thousands4
we should have to4
the question of the4
and as he did4
at the risk of4
very glad to see4
was no sign of4
order that he might4
the british government to4
during the natal campaign4
the arrival of the4
in order to make4
in almost every one4
with the greatest speed4
that i was a4
it was said that4
all over the country4
of general de villiers4
the great majority of4
was the only one4
said that it was4
with the assistance of4
was not fitting that4
drenched to the skin4
all the rest of4
the wives of the4
i want you to4
to me in dutch4
to shake hands with4
more than five thousand4
by means of the4
the corner of his4
though he had been4
said to me in4
i was not present4
sugden and the others4
to surrender the throne4
he had nothing to4
but they did not4
of life in the4
and here and there4
he was on the4
far into the night4
and there was much4
be able to do4
there would have been4
spurs to his horse4
of what he had4
after we had been4
brink of the grave4
halted for the night4
in the first place4
to me that a4
on each side of4
the enemy had been4
of the absence of4
reached the farm of4
fast as we could4
an end to the4
a few minutes later4
as was to be4
we had brought with4
that the government would4
that we had not4
a force of english4
of the world and4
the blood of the4
of the foreigners who4
at the mercy of4
as well as of4
by the fact that4
if he had not4
at the white kopje4
that it was no4
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the command of general4
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two or three days4
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number of the enemy4
of the transvaal republic4
as much as possible4
old sarel van der4
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to the number of4
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the people at vereeniging4
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the generals and commandants4
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of the third day4
in the united states4
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the report of a4
out of the hut4
the rest of our4
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on the following sunday4
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one of the natal4
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the commencement of hostilities4
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tuys and i were4
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had brought with us4
as if he had4
to the burghers in4
from farm to farm4
the corpse of a4
the following morning the4
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the pretoria town commando4
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force of the enemy4
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we have the honour4
now and again a4
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of the people of4
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state and the transvaal4
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supremacy in south africa4
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the end of our4
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all that is english4
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the burden of the4
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majority of the burghers4
me with him on4
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the number of the4
to oppose the enemy4
under the british flag4
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you ought to be4
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to her feet and4
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one or other of4
all that had happened4
the heart of the4
i came to the4
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return from the mountains4
to that of the4
john de la rey4
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of the heavy guns4
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one hundred and fifty4
when it got dark4
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the colonists who had4
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a great number of4
from the house of4
the head of a4
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not long before we4
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as it had been4
english and boer races4
against the law to4
i went back to4
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the case with the4
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nearer and nearer to4
up her mind to4
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the districts of vrede4
the custom of the4
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of the concealed arms4
for the exercise of4
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the fact that his4
to say that the4
in the nature of4
between you and me4
with general de wet4
as we have said4
since the beginning of4
transvaal and the orange4
in the days of4
have been able to4
with the aid of4
the th of july4
from their horses and4
fact that we were4
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would never be able4
that he ought to4
was none the less4
in another part of4
the enemy did not4
it began to look4
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one of the soldiers4
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the further side of4
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seems to me that4
up the question of4
that the war would4
the de la rey4
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the direction of commandonek4
up in front of4
for a few seconds4
at that time we4
before the th of4
the light of a4
return to their homes4
the delegate from pretoria4
the crown prince was4
the commandos of general4
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that the majority of4
i could feel the4
keep the war going4
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that there might be4
the first time in4
in order to secure4
and the fact that4
in the event of4
cut off the retreat4
those of the enemy4
the burghers of vrede4
beyond the reach of4
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end of the war4
only for a moment4
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on their way to4
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him that he would4
were not allowed to4
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stages of the war4
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did not like the4
his face to the4
the th of february4
the fact that they4
that they had come4
he said in a4
to meet the enemy4
had had enough of4
those who did not4
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of the country was4
in the use of4
in a manner which4
at the back of4
of the enemy could4
before the british government4
forces in the field4
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of a couple of4
the aid of a4
some of the men4
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forces of the enemy4
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death will find you4
queen tzaneen and lochien4
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the right to take4
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part of the field4
the man who was4
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one of the men4
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to come and see4
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of the night before4
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away in the direction4
i did not see4
in the centre of4
the opposite side of4
the destruction of the4
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a man with a4
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of the men who4
those who were in4
be a good thing4
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the first part of4
the contents of which4
to take pictures of4
from position to position4
only a few minutes4
as quickly as possible4
it was not so4
out of the difficulty4
along the magalies mountains4
photograph by reginald sheppard4
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he had come from4
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the surrender of independence4
the english did not4
to pass round the4
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what had been said4
to take care of4
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eastern part of the4
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of the burghers were4
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that general de la4
a large force of4
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a number of indunas4
to him that it4
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the reach of the4
when the sun was4
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would have been better4
and the south african4
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the british government would4
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quarter of a mile4
a portion of our4
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i am a man4
son of buno and4
wounded in the leg4
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was not in the4
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to the neighbourhood of4
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the war is over4
districts of vrede and4
photograph by leo weinthal4
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of the three generals4
of a few days4
the whole of this4
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