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| MAPS. | |
| I. FIRST GLIMPSES OF THE STRUGGLE. | |
| First impressions—Denver with a dash of Delhi—Government House—TheLegislative Assembly—A wrangling debate—A demonstration ofthe unemployed—The menace of coming war | 1 |
| II. THE ARMY CORPS—HAS NOT LEFT ENGLAND! | |
| A little patch of white tents—A dream of distance—The desert ofthe Karroo—War at last—A campaign without headquarters—Waitingfor the Army Corps | 10 |
| III. A PASTOR'S POINT OF VIEW. | |
| An ideal of Arcady—Rebel Burghersdorp—Its monuments—Doppertheology—An interview with one of its professors | 19 |
| Pg vi. | |
| IV. WILL IT BE CIVIL WAR? | |
| On the border of the Free State—An appeal to the Colonial Boers—Thebeginning of warlike rumours—A commercial and social boycott—TheBoer secret service—The Basutos and their mother, the Queen—Boerbrutality to Kaffirs | 28 |
| V. ... BU KİTABI OKUMAK İÇİN ÜYE OLUN VEYA GİRİŞ YAPIN!Sitemize Üyelik ÜCRETSİZDİR! |