Show LORD LonD AT Ar Whon we se arrived before Pretoria WI we found n a position which eight thousand noel Boers could have ha held indefinitely AntI and forts forta which have regular matter ot of months month And w wP hind had but five fie or six Ix days Ilas food In the wagons wagon and Christian Dewet was all t tear tearing ar arIng Ing up ulI th the vital railway ralla behind us cutting cut ting the between the direr aher and the tha surface nut But Bobs wits WAS right The liners were The heights where they tho m d some Were JlII seized Uy By nightfall our cavalry approached the capital At noon on the next day mounted on an Arab rob horse horae o H the gift of prince of at the field r as he had promised led Ill tine the guano Into the parliament Xa The pe ne was a memorable one the tit 6 With WithIn In the quadrangle or of high red sand sandstone stone buildings crowds of people hall had gathered rell everywhere held back hy by thin brown lines or of soldiers tinder the shadow hadow or of the old Dutch chunh Lord Roberts hl his generals the great staff and the foreign attaches a fine caval cavalcade cadt cade sat lIat on their borl horses while the vic victorious arm army defiled For IraI four hours the stream tream of khaki and glinting on muddy un i The sun SUII blaze retracted refracted tram from the red threw a golden upon everything The jaunty merr merry ot o time the the bursts ot of the can cue of tilt flied under all allet yet et above all the monotonous rhythm of marching feet feel produced a profound Impression on the mind And nd when the theold old flag up to the top of at the parliament house bouie what with the mein ory or of at twenty years of at shame and bit bittern tern you OU dirty English h and the memory ot of thirty thousand good men and true scattered behind dead dood wounded oun ed or diseased t along th the track of f invasion even een m the dullest t hea heaviest souls Bouls were powerfully stirred and all men felt faIt this was wall nil an hour to live Sonic Some onen staff to Lord Roberts when nil all Will was over You ou must be It a happy man toda today sir err sod o r tap fled the field ma h with witha ts It h ha a momentary e Mrs ot of Intense weariness officer the grave rave In Natal which h had swallowed up up II a s hope and Span Spen ter tr hll In The Worlds Work for y |