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Identifier: besiegedbyboersd00ashe (find matches)
Title: Besieged by the Boers : a diary of life and events in Kimberly during the siege
Year: 1900 (1900s)
Authors: Ashe, Evelyn Oliver
Subjects: South African War, 1899-1902 Kimberley (South Africa) -- History Siege, 1899-1900
Publisher: London : Hutchinson & Co.
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
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edto hear the first shot and then bolt for thefort, whilst if we were in the fort, we slumberedcalmly, feeling that if a shell did happen toget us there, destiny must be very decidedlyagainst us, as it would have to work so hardto find us. The photo of the fort shows its constructionon the west side and the ventilating grating. Our servants were told that they could comeinto it any time they heard the bugle. Lizziecame in for a few times, when she was handy,but as a rule did not bother, and was reallyvery plucky. John, our Zulu, preferred toget behind the big water tank. I dont thinkthat would have saved him, but he was happythere, so that was all right. He was veryfunny one day. We heard Lizzie lecturinghim about something, and he retorted : Dontmake such a noise ; I cant hear the gun gooff. The boom of that gun would haveextinguished a megaphone, so that was a greattribute to Lizzies vocal powers. I shall not forget this Sunday in a hurry.It was a day. First of all, everybody was so
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Ube IRusb tor Sbelter 177 delighted that it was Sunday, as that meantrest from the shells. Kimberley is not exactlycomposed of Sunday-school superintendents, andas a rule is rather bored by Sundays, butnot this one. Then, again, everywhere youwent, forts were being built, and the clangof sheet steel, railway rails, old iron railwaysleepers, etc., etc., was heard all over theplace. The streets were full of carts andhandcarts and wheelbarrows, and even nativescarrying materials for forts. Many peoplecould not get boys, as the demand was sogreat for labour, and so they had to do thework themselves. Several of the merchants had large stocksof the coarse Boer salt, which is got by crystal-lisation from the salt pans, and they madeforts of this. It is packed in large sacks, andanswered splendidly. In the first bombard-ment, I had seen at a bakers a fort madeentirely of sacks of flour. It was very good,but all the same, I was just as pleased I didnot deal with that particular baker. But theg

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