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e refugees; some of them people I had known in the Transvaal; who came with their tales of woe and ruin; asking for shelter which we were unable to give。 Then; to our dismay; we learned that on the very day of our arrival Colley had moved out to attack the Nek。
Two days later we heard the sound of firing; and getting back to Hilldrop I received the following note from Beaumont; the Resident Magistrate of Newcastle; who was an old friend of mine; now one of the Natal judges。
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I am sorry to say the troops failed this morning in their attack on the “Nek” and had to retire to their waggon laager; after heavy loss。 We have no further particulars。 I do not think that Newcastle is in any danger。 The signal for alarm in town is a bell; but should I think there is any occasion for it I will send out a runner to warn you。 I wish I could give you a wele under better circumstances; but we must make the best of things。 With my kindest regards to Mrs。 Haggard; upon whom I hope Mrs。 Beaumont will soon be able to call 。 。 。 。
W。 H。 Beaumont。
On the following day; January 30; I wrote a letter to my father; which I have just recovered with the others。
You will see from the address that we have reached this in safety after a rather difficult journey owing to the villainous state of the roads。 Old Gibbs shot straight out of the carriage twice but came to no harm。 Louie is well and expressed herself very pleased with the place。 。 。 。 We have e