Classic Book Library : Historical Fiction : With Buller In Natal: Or, A Born Leader : Chapter 11 : Page 3 of 26 "I thought that we should stop here, baas," he said; "and I have got the kettles boiling and ready." "Good man!" Chris said. "How have the horses passed the night?" "They have been very quiet, baas." "That is good to know. Take the kettles off and put three good handfuls of tea in each." "Yes, baas." "When they are emptied, fill them with fresh water and put them again on the stove. When they boil, bring them to our carriages, having of course put some tea in before you take them off the lamp. Now, give me one of those large loaves and the ham, and all the mugs and knives. We will start breakfast first in my compartment, Willesden; we will pass you in the ham when we have done with it. Anyhow, the kettles will hold enough for a mug for everyone in our three compartments, and by the time we have drunk that the second lot will be boiling. Open a couple of tins of milk, Jack, and then you can bring them along when you have taken the kettles. There is no extraordinary hurry, for I heard them say that we should wait here at least an hour." Copyright © 2004-2005 Classic Book Library |