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e, however, that a good case is spoiled by overstatement and with the desire to avoid injustice to others an earnest attempt has been made to state the facts fairly. In how far that attempt has been successful the reader must decide for himself. J.P.F. _July, 1899._ NOTE It has been impossible to avoid in this volume more or less pointed reference to certain nationalities in certain connections; for instance such expressions as "the Boers," "the Cape Dutch," "the Hollanders," "the Germans," are used. The writer desires to say once and for all that unless the contrary is obviously and deliberately indicated, the distinctions between nationalities are intended in the political sense only and not in the racial sense, and if by mischance there should be found something in these pages which seems offensive, he begs the more indulgent interpretation on the ground of a very earnest desire to remove and not to accentuate race distinctions. General references are also made to classes--"the civil service," "the officials," &c. There are officials in the Transvaal service who would earn the confidence and esteem of the public in any administration in the world. It is hardly necessary to say that there is no intention to disparage them. CONTENTS PART I. CHAPTER I. EARLIER DAYS 1 CHAPTER II. AFTER THE WAR 44 CHAPTER III. THE ORIGIN OF THE MOVEMENT 117 CHAPTER IV. THE REFORM COMMITTEE 137 CHAPTER V. THE COMMITTEE'S DILEMMA 151 CHAPTER VI. THE INVASION 173 CHAPTER VII. AFTER DOORNKOP 200 CHAPTER VIII. ARREST AND TRIAL OF THE REFORMERS 222 CHAPTER IX. LIFE IN GAOL 251 PART II. CHAPTER X. THREE YEARS' GRACE 285 CHAPTER XI. THE BEGINNING OF THE END 333 APPENDICES. APPENDIX A. Pretoria Convention. 369 APPENDIX B. London Convention. 377 APPENDIX C. President Kruger's Affairs in the Raads. 385 APPENDIX D. Volksraad Debates. 387 APPENDIX E. Malaboch. 395 APPE
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