Classic Book Library : Historical Fiction : With Buller In Natal: Or, A Born Leader : Chapter 5 : Page 4 of 24 As he approached the camp he was challenged by a sentry: "Who comes there?" and on his replying, "An officer of the Maritzburg Scouts," the sentry called out: "Advance, officer of the Maritz Scouts, and give the countersign." Fortunately, as it happened, the officer had given it to Chris on his visit to their camp, and he therefore answered at once, "Ladysmith," and was relieved when the sentry called out, "Ladysmith pass, and all is well." When he entered the camp he found the men were standing in lines, but at ease, with their rifles piled in front of them, and there was a hum of conversation in the ranks. At the head-quarter tents everybody was astir. Presently an officer came up. "Who are you?" he asked as he advanced. "I am in command of the party of Maritzburg Scouts." "Mr. King, is it not?" the officer asked. "Yes, sir. I have ridden in to ask if there are any orders." "No, and there will be none issued until it is daylight, and we can make out how matters stand and what is the force of the Boers. It is not likely that you will have any special orders, but can act with the cavalry and mounted infantry." Copyright © 2004-2005 Classic Book Library |