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Show Didn't Find Botha at "Last Sapper" The personal touches la this book ("General Botha," by Earl Buxton) are full of warmth and color, Including Includ-ing those relating to Mrs. Botha, the single-hearted wife of Irish descent, their five children, and the general's valet. The latter was ordered to report on the general'! health at every stage of his campaigns. One day he sent word : "Dear madam and all, me and the general gen-eral took Wlndhuk yesterday. The general keeps well." On one return from Europe photographs photo-graphs were being unpacked of conferences, con-ferences, and so forth, but one of "The Last Supper," by Leonardo, had slipped In with the rest It puzzled the faithful servitor, and he turned to the daughter of the house with: "I can't make out where the general Is sitting at this dinner, can you, nilssT |