Cetywayo And His White Neighboursremarks On Recent Events in Zululand Natal a

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There, too, exposed to the driving rain and bitter wind lay the wounded, many ofwhom would be dead before the rising of the morrow's sun. It must, indeed, have been a sight never to be forgotten by those who saw it. Thenight--I remember well--was cold and rainy, the great expanses of hilland plain being sometimes lit by the broken gleams of an uncertain moon, and sometimes plunged into intensest darkness by the passing of a heavycloud. Now and again flashes of lightning threw every crag and out...lineinto vivid relief, and the deep muttering of distant thunder made thewild gloom more solemn. Then a gust of icy wind would come tearing downthe valleys to be followed by a pelting thunder shower--and thus thenight wore away.
When one reflects what discomfort, and even danger, an ordinary healthyperson would suffer if left after a hard day's work to lie all night inthe rain and wind on the top of a stony mountain, without food, oreven water to assuage his thirst, it becomes to some degree possible torealise what the sufferings of our wounded after the battle of Ingogomust have been.


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