id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 48550 King, William Ross Campaigning in Kaffirland; Or, Scenes and Adventures in the Kaffir War of 1851-52 .txt text/plain 103344 3503 66 Kaffirs--Porcupines--Blinkwater Camp--Bushneck Pass--Covering Rifle marched the following day, for twelve miles, in clouds of fine sand, Late in the day the General arrived in camp with an escort of Cape and baggage-waggons kept pouring into camp all day long; arms were heavy firing, about a mile distant on our right, announced that Col. Sutton's column was engaged with the enemy in that direction; while having seen the body, sent me back with half a dozen men to bring it We were permitted to rest in camp next day, though parties of Fingoes At midnight we were joined by Lieut.-Col. Sutton and a party of Cape Corps and mounted Levies from Fort Beaufort, service was read by the officer-of-the-day, and large wood fires were The day following was Sunday, and a small party of us having got leave head-quarters, we marched from the Post at five o'clock, having a party ./cache/48550.txt ./txt/48550.txt