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The Project Gutenberg EBook of With the Boer Forces, by Howard C. Hillegas This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.net Title: With the Boer Forces Author: Howard C. Hillegas Release Date: August 7, 2005 [EBook #16462] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK WITH THE BOER FORCES *** Produced by Jonathan Ingram, Dainis Millers and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net WITH THE BOER FORCES BY HOWARD C. HILLEGAS AUTHOR OF "OOM PAUL'S PEOPLE," AND CORRESPONDENT OF "THE NEW YORK WORLD" WITH TWENTY-THREE ILLUSTRATIONS AND A PLAN METHUEN & CO. 36 ESSEX STREET W.C. LONDON 1900 [Illustration: COMMANDANT-GENERAL LOUIS BOTHA] PREFACE In the following pages I have endeavoured to present an accurate picture of the Boers in war-time. My duties as a newspaper correspondent carried me to the Boer side, and herein I depict all that I saw. Some parts of my narrative may not be pleasing to the British reader; others may offend the sensibilities of the Boer sympathisers. I have written truthfully, but with a kindly spirit and with the intention of presenting an unbiased account of the struggle as it was unfolded to the view from the Boer side. I shall be criticised, no doubt, for extolling certain virtues of the Boers, but it must be noticed that their shortcomings are not neglected in these lines. In referring to Boer deeds of bravery I do not mean to insinuate that all British soldiers were cowards any more than I mean to imply that all Boers were brave, but any man who has been with armies will acknowledge that bravery is not the exclusive property of the peoples of one nation. The Boers themselves had thousands of examples of the bravery of their opponents, and it was not an extraordinary matter to hear burghers express their admiration of deeds of valour by the soldiers of the Queen. The burghers, it may be added, were not bitter enemies of the British soldiers, and upon hundreds of occasions they displayed the most friendly feeling toward members of the Imperial forces. The Boer respected the British soldier's ability, but the same respect was not vouchsafed to the British officer,
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