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Three Years' War

Three Years' War

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THREE YEARS' WAR

BY

CHRISTIAAN RUDOLF DE WET

FRONTISPIECE BY

JOHN S. SARGENT, R.A.

FOUR PLANS AND A MAP

NEW YORK
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
1902

Copyright, 1902, BY
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS

All rights reserved

Published, December, 1902

TROW DIRECTORY

PRINTING AND BOOKBINDING COMPANY
NEW YORK

TO
MY FELLOW SUBJECTS
OF
THE BRITISH EMPIRE


Preface

By way of introduction to my work I wish, dear reader, to say only this short word: "I am no book-writer."—But I felt that the story of this struggle, in which a small people fought for liberty and right, is rightly said, throughout the civilized world, to be unknown, and that it was my duty to record my personal experiences in this war, for the present and for the future generations, not only for the Afrikander people, but for the whole world.

Not only did I consider this my duty, but I was encouraged to write by the urgings of prominent men among my people, of men of various nationalities and even of several British officers.

Well, dear reader, I hope that you will not feel disappointed in reading these experiences, as it is not in me, as is perhaps sometimes the case with historical authors, to conjure up thrilling pictures—imaginary things—and put them together merely to make up a book or to make a name for themselves. That be far from me! In publishing my book (although it is written in simple style) I had one object only, viz., to give to the world a story which, although it does not contain the whole of the truth, as regards this wondrous war, yet contains nothing but the truth.

The original has been written by me in Dutch, and I can therefore not be answerable for its translation into other languages.

C. R. de WET.


Contents

CHAPTER PAGE
I. I Go on Commando as a Private Burgher 3
II. Nicholson's Nek 13
III. Ladysmith Besieged 19
IV. I am Appointed Vechtgeneraal 22
V. The Overwhelming Forces of Lord Roberts 26
VI. Paardeberg 39
VII. The Wild Flight from Poplar Grove 49
VIII. The Burghers Receive Permission to Return to their Homes 56
IX. Sanna's Post 61
X. Four Hundred and Seventy English taken Prisoner at Reddersburg 71
XI. An Unsuccessful Siege 77
XII. The English Swarm over our Country 82
XIII. Our Position at the End of May, 1900 92
XIV. Roodewal 96
XV. I Make Lord Kitchener's Acquaintance 108
XVI. Bethlehem is Captured by the English 117
XVII. The Surrender of Prinsloo 123
XVIII. I am Driven into the Transvaal 129
XIX. I Return to the Free State public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@18794@[email protected]#Page_144" class="pginternal"

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