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

















































 -  But the Xth Soudanese,
panting yet unconquerable, responded to the call of their two white
officers, and, crowning the little - Page 447
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But The Xth Soudanese, Panting Yet Unconquerable, Responded To The Call Of Their Two White Officers, And, Crowning The Little Dunes Behind Which They Had Sheltered, Met The Exultant Enemy With A Withering Fire And A Responding Shout.

The range was short and the fire effective.

The astonished Arabs wavered and broke; and then the soldiers, nobly led, swept forward in a long scattered line and drove the enemy from one sandy ridge to another - drove them across the rolling and uneven ground, every fold of which contained Dervishes - drove them steadily back over the sandhills, until all who were not killed or wounded were penned at the extreme southern end of the island, with the deep unfordable arm of the river behind them and the fierce black soldiers, roused to fury by their losses, in front.

The Sheikh Bakr, with his men and the rest of the irregulars, joined the victorious Soudanese, and from the cover of the sandhills, now in the hands of the troops, a terrible fire was opened upon the Dervishes crowded together on the bare and narrow promontory and on the foreshore. Some tried to swim across the rushing river to their friends on the west bank. Many were drowned - among them Saadalla, who sank horse and man beneath the flood. Others took refuge from the fire by standing up to their necks in the stream. The greater part, however, escaped to a smaller island a little further up the river. But the cover was bad, the deep water prevented further flight, and, after being exposed for an hour and a half to the musketry of two companies, the survivors - 300 strong - surrendered.

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