Hero of the Empire: the Boer War, a Daring Escape, And the Making of Winston Churchill

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Hero of the Empire: The Boer War, a Daring Escape, and the Making of Winston Churchill CHAPTER 22: “WIE IS DAAR?”Churchill stood in the moonlight: Winston Churchill, My Early Life, 282.“I am Winston Churchill”: Ibid.“They had been turned out of work”: Steevens, From Capetown to Ladysmith, 7.“They spoke now of intolerable grievance”: Ibid.Witbank, the part of the Transvaal: Lang, Power Base, 41–43.Its owner, Julius Burlein: Sandys, Churchill, 126.“I felt like a drowning man”: Winston Churchill, ...My Early Life, 283.“They have got the hue and cry out”: Ibid.“food, a pistol, a guide”: Ibid.As determined as Howard was to help: Ibid., 284.“The message of the sunset”: Ibid., 81.“in a grip of crushing vigour”: Ibid., 284.Stepping into the cage: Interview with John Bird.“down we shot”: Winston Churchill, My Early Life, 284.The seam was only about: Interview with Bird.“pitchy labyrinth”: Winston Churchill, My Early Life, 284.It was, however, surprisingly spacious: Interview with Bird.Despite the roominess: Ibid.With so many ponies, teams of men: Ibid.They had come to a sort of chamber: Lang, Power Base, 46.The large bundles that McKenna: Winston Churchill, My Early Life, 284–85.“whatever happens”: Ibid., 285.MoreLess

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