登陆注册
26211600000021

第21章

"Beastly shame that the Boers hadn't buried themselves instead of the guns!" Carew remarked, as he wrestled with a tough thong of bully beef which yielded to his jaws much as an India-rubber eraser might have done.

Without ****** any pretence of extracting nutriment from his own ration, Weldon converted it into a missile and hurled it straight at his companion.

"There's this difference," he returned pithily; "a gun is a good enough fellow to deserve Christian burial.Carew, do you ever yearn for the fleshpots?"Without bringing his jaws to a halt, Carew shook his head.

"Do you?" he asked, after a prolonged interval.

"Yes, if they could be brought here; not otherwise.I like the game;but I also like a little more oats mixed with my fodder.How long is it since we had a square meal?""How long since we halted in that pineapple grove, coming up from Durban?" Carew retorted."That made up for a good deal.You have no cause to rebel, though.Between Paddy and Kruger Bobs, you stand in for all the tidbits that are going."With a mock sigh, Weldon pointed backward over his shoulder.

"But unfortunately Kruger Bobs and The Nig are left behind in the shadow of Naauwpoort's dreary heights.By the way, Carew, does it ever strike you that these Boers make a lot more fuss over their spelling than they do over their pronunciation? At home, we'd get as good results out of dozens less letters.""They make as good use of their extra letters as they do of their extra bullets," Carew returned tranquilly."They've been sniping, all the morning long, and they have only hit a man and a quarter now.""Which was the quarter?"

Turning, Carew displayed a jagged hole in his left sleeve.Weldon laughed unfeelingly.

"Can't you keep out of range, you old target? If there's a bullet coming your way, it's bound to graze you.""This is only the fourth.Only one of those really meant business.

Oh, hang it! There they go again!" he burst out, as a distant line of rocks crackled explosively and, a moment later, a random bullet opened up the side of his shoe.

With the swift change of occupation to which the past four months had accustomed them, they were soon in the saddle and galloping off across the rolling veldt.Before them, a pair of guns were pounding away at the rocky line and its flanking bushes, and beyond, over the crest of the next ridge, scores of thick-set, burly figures were racing in search of shelter, with a fragment of the Scottish Horse in hot pursuit.

Neck and neck in the vanguard raced Weldon and Carew, with Captain Frazer's huge khaki-colored horse hard on their heels.To Weldon, the next hour was one of fierce excitement and pleasure.The shriek of the shells, long since left behind, the flying figures before them, the rise and fall of his own gray little broncho as she stretched herself to measure the interminable veldt, the khaki-colored desert, dotted with huge black rocks and shimmering with the heat waves which rose above it towards the midday sun: his pulses tingled and his head throbbed with the glorious rush of it all.

And then the slouching figures were met by other slouching figures, and reluctantly Weldon drew in his horse, as the halt was ordered.

Only madness would prolong the chase against such heavy odds.Mere sanity demanded that the troopers should delay until the column came up.The action must wait, while the heliograph flashed its call for help.Weldon grumbled low into Carew's ear, as the minutes dragged themselves along, broken only by indeterminate volleys.

"I have exactly five rounds left," he said at length."I believe in obedience, Carew; but, when I get this used up, by jingo, I'll pitch into those fellows on my own account.""Keep cool," Carew advised him temperately."You always were a thriftless fellow; you must have been wasting your fire.Oh, I say, what's the row in the rear?""The column, most likely.It's time, too.Those fellows would be on us in a minute.Ah ha!" And Weldon drew a quick breath of admiration, as the guns came up at the gallop under the watchful eye of the Imperial Yeomanry.

Once in position on a rise to the left, quickly the guns unlimbered and opened fire, while the sergeants gathered around the boxes of spare cartridges on the ground beside the panting ammunition horse.

Then at last came the order for the advance, the order so eagerly awaited by Weldon, maddened by his long exposure to the bullets of his unseen foe.In extended order, the squadrons galloped forward until their goal was a scant five hundred yards away, when of a sudden a murderous fire broke out from the rocks in front of them, emptying many a saddle and dropping many a horse.Under such conditions, safety lay only in an unswerving charge.

Close on their leaders' heels, the troopers spurred forward and, revolver in right hand, rifle in left, they charged over the remaining bit of ground and into the midst of the Boer position.

Briton and Boer met, face to face.Revolvers cracked; Boers dropped.

Mausers crashed; Britons fell.And then, through and over, the British charge had passed.

Even then Weldon found no place for pause.From behind the Boer position, a band of their reinforcements came galloping down upon him.Caught between the two lines, the squadrons wheeled about, fell again upon the broken enemy, dashed through them and, amid the leaden hail, retired upon their own guns.And now once more the gunners could reopen fire, and the shells dropped thick and fast.

The moment for a general advance had come.In open order, a thousand men dashed forward and reached the ridge, only to see the retiring foe galloping away in all directions across the open veldt.A halt was ordered, to rest the winded mounts.Pickets were thrown out on front and flank, while the British awaited their approaching convoy.

That night, the column rested upon the veldt at Vlaakfontein.

同类推荐
  • 禅灯世谱

    禅灯世谱

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 东周列国志上

    东周列国志上

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • Winesburg Ohio

    Winesburg Ohio

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 黄庭坚诗全集

    黄庭坚诗全集

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 起世经

    起世经

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 世界名人成长历程:创造成功的经济学家(3)

    世界名人成长历程:创造成功的经济学家(3)

    三十六行,行行皆有状元;而商场亦如战场,瞬间便又是另一翻风云。“创造成功的经济学家”为我们隆重讲述了商界名人们的成长史,品他们于商海间的每一个决策后的那份坚定和执着。
  • 贴身桃医

    贴身桃医

    医者,治体病疗心伤,出则挽救生命于危难,入则弘扬医德于人心。“肺癌晚期,治疗费五百万,包痊愈。”“五百万?能痊愈?你怎么保证?”“我说是就是,爱信不信。”“等等,你有执业医师资格证吗?”“没有。”“那你还治病?还包痊愈?你有没有节操?”“节操?是啥?能吃不?”人体体检,漏洞修复,隐患查杀,病毒查杀,人体清理,优化加速……绝命当头,韩旭行医天下,证件全无,愿为江湖郎中。“来来来,都来啦!不打针不吃药,治疗各种绝症顽疾,女士优先,美女免费啦!”
  • 铸龙

    铸龙

    龙盘虎卧的世界,没有谁对谁错,有的只是谁弱谁强!有的只是龙的霸气,龙的尊严!!被称为玉龙家族废材的玉龙飞,偶然获得龙印,披荆斩棘,降妖除魔,尽显男人本色,终于修成正果,盘卧万人巅峰!!
  • 英雄联盟之野王

    英雄联盟之野王

    在这个世界,当所有人都放弃的时候,还总是会有一些人站出来,无论他们曾经多么卑微,多么不被人看好,但不可否认,他们存在并燃烧。这群离经叛道的少年,创造了一个属于他们的年代。-----摘自国民教练林铁的小黑本
  • 天涯月明行之千山鸟语

    天涯月明行之千山鸟语

    这算是一部设定集性质的特别篇,持续收录全系列小说主要人物的自传,用来补充说明小说主体人物的矛盾情感和剧情脉络,不定期更新,见谅。
  • 思念成婚:漫漫寻妻路

    思念成婚:漫漫寻妻路

    他,人前是学生惧怕的——冷面阎罗:她,音乐星河里最璀璨的星星——音乐精灵;当他遇到了她,从此摇身一变成为撒娇卖萌无下限的莫脸皮。且看,冷面阎罗,如何上演追妻之戏码。
  • 安徒生童话全集8

    安徒生童话全集8

    《安徒生童话》是世界儿童文学经典,有着独特而又无穷的魅力,其中著名形象如卖火柴的小女孩、丑小鸭、想穿新衣服而又因此上当受骗的皇帝等,栩栩如生、形象生动。阅读这些故事,小读者们可以感受到真、善、美的巨大魅力,并从中得到启迪和感染。
  • 山沟沟走出的神医

    山沟沟走出的神医

    是什么让年仅十五岁的他放下了手中心爱的课本,走上回家种田的道路呢?又是什么样的家世让他这个还没有成年的少年郎,用他那单薄瘦小的肩膀扛起一家的重任、年幼的他能扛起这个支柱吗?而后来为什么人人都要尊称他一声‘神医、活佛’呢?这一切都在本书中将一一为你揭晓..............
  • 如愿如梦

    如愿如梦

    心语心愿,如愿如梦,且行且珍惜。人生的路在脚下,当走过都会是美好的风景。
  • 末日之涅槃重生

    末日之涅槃重生

    林天重生在十二年前,此时虫族才刚刚降临,从头开始的他又该如何改变原本属于自己的命运,看林天末日如何创造奇迹。