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Woman's Endurance
By
A.D.L., B.A., Chaplain in the concentration camp, Buthulie.
(Published in 1901)
(Pages: 58)
This eBook contains daily notes kept during the authors time in the Bethulie concentration camp.
Monday, August 26.—That imbecile boy died to-day; the old mother sent for me, but I found no time to go.
Don't think 526 will last long; gave candles, beef tea and Benger's Food this evening.
383 much better; smiled this morning when I entered.
339; great tribulation; six deaths in one week.
440; girlie; sweet face; wonder if she will die or live; very, very bad; Cloete.
288; Mrs. Venter; young wife; sick; five children sick; gave beef tea and Benger's Food.
What was written was done hurriedly, on the impulse of the moment—in fact, simply scribbled down without, of course, any regard to style, language, or form. Stress of circumstances must be held responsible for the many undignified expressions in which the Diary abounds. It should not be forgotten, moreover, that I was usually tired out after the day's work, when these entries were made.
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