The River War - An Account Of The Reconquest Of The Sudan By Winston S. Churchill

















































 -  With the daylight the Dervishes, who seem
throughout the affair to have been poor-spirited fellows, drew off, and the - Page 158
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With The Daylight The Dervishes, Who Seem Throughout The Affair To Have Been Poor-Spirited Fellows, Drew Off, And The Detachment, Remounting, Made Haste To Rejoin The Main Body.

The force, again united, pursued their way to Khor Wintri, where they found the column from Tokar already arrived.

Marching early on the 15th, Major Sidney with 250 men of the Xth Soudanese, the only really trustworthy troops in the force, had reached Khor Wintri the same afternoon. He drove out the small Dervish post occupying the khor, and was about to bivouac, when he was sharply attacked by a force of Arabs said to have numbered 80 horsemen and 500 foot. The Soudanese fought with their usual courage, and the Dervishes were repulsed, leaving thirty dead upon the ground. The regulars had three men wounded.

Up to this point Colonel Lloyd's plan had been successfully carried out. The columns from Suakin and Tokar had effected a junction at Khor Wintri on the Erkowit road. It now remained to await the attack of Osman Digna, and inflict a heavy blow upon him. It was decided, however, in view of what had occurred, to omit this part of the scheme, and both forces returned together without delay to Suakin, which they reached on the 18th, having lost in the operations eighteen Egyptian soldiers killed and three wounded.

Their arrival terminated a period of anxious doubt as to their fate. The town, which had been almost entirely denuded of troops, was left in charge of Captain Ford-Hutchinson.

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