ide of the hill a few of the defeated Boers consulted at two in the morning concerning their fate, and as an o ' He worked night after night, going over his plans, but after he had swilled most of a bottle of Trianon, his e ' 'My dear friends,' the official, a Natal-born Englishman, said with warmth but also with a certain stiffness, 'our country has no finer citizens than you Indians. e startled, for this was only the latest in that flood of talent that was pouring out of South Africa.
That finished him, fo while most Boers supported Oom Paul in anything he did, the distrusted t William Wood, sitting near the king, heard him grumble to his advisors, 'If the Coloured can ride horses, so can the Zulu. Additional families, only recently arrived from Thaba Nchu, were spending their first nights in their promised land and staring at the stars which had brought them safely home. It was impossible to deter- mine which of these gifts from the country pleased the dying man most.
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