Notes Of A War Correspondent By Richard Harding Davis







































 -   They could fall back across a
great plain which stretched from Pieter's Hill to Bulwana Mountain,
and there make their - Page 122
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They Could Fall Back Across A Great Plain Which Stretched From Pieter's Hill To Bulwana Mountain, And There Make Their Last Stand Against Buller And The Ladysmith Relief Column, Or They Could Abandon The Siege Of Ladysmith And Slip Away After Having Held Buller At Bay For Three Months.

Bulwana Mountain is shaped like a brick and blocks the valley in which Ladysmith lies.

The railroad track slips around one end of the brick, and the Dundee trail around the other. It was on this mountain that the Boers had placed their famous gun, Long Tom, with which they began the bombardment of Ladysmith, and with which up to the day before Ladysmith was relieved they had thrown three thousand shells into that miserable town.

If the Boers on retreating from Pieter's Hill had fortified this mountain with the purpose of holding off Buller for a still longer time, they would have been under a fire from General White's artillery in the town behind them and from Buller's naval guns in front. Their position would not have been unlike that of Humpty Dumpty on the wall, so they wisely adopted the only alternative and slipped away. This was on Tuesday night, while the British were hurrying up artillery to hold the hills they had taken that afternoon.

By ten o'clock the following morning from the top of Pieter's Hill you could still see the Boers moving off along the Dundee road. It was an easy matter to follow them, for the dust hung above the trail in a yellow cloud, like mist over a swamp.

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