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Two books of great interest might be written around Peul Kruger. Que would be a character #lotch of the man and a pistare of the scenes in which Le bes moved. Th-so have been many and varied, for, as Dr. Theal somewhere remarks, in avery important event in the history of the Boers for more than sixty years this determined, contugrons, and highly an age when an Eaglish boy is playing cricket a prominent part. At
lions or Kaffes. The character of the man himself is built on the massive lines of the wild country in which ho was brought up. His adventures, his language, his conceptions, bolong to as age earlier and more untamed than ours. Lot a quote an illustration or two from the Diamond Merchants and Watchmakers, has lost his left thumb
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"Next day our people, guided by the track of my horse, went to the spot and there they found the rhinoceros atill alive, and, following the trail of blood, disccrored the remains of the rifle and my thumb. My hand was in a horrible state. The great vains were torn asunder. The flesh Was banging in strips. I bled like a slaughtered calf,"
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Mr. Kruger made his way to the wagons. wbare bis wife and sister-in-law were sitting by the fire. The sister-in-law pointed to his hand, Look what fat game Brother Paul has been shooting," she said, and that was all They went home Mr. Kruger took out his knife and ent across the ball of the thumb, removing as much as was necessary. Then they killed a goat, took out the stomach and cut it open.
I put my hand into it while it was still warm," and thus was the wound healed. It might be a acote from Homer. In one of the Inunmorable fonds between rival sections of the Boers, the question of amnesty arose. The torms of settlement authorised each side to "punish its robale The sati-Kruger party proceeded to set up the gallows. Paul Kruger protested. The other side insisted. A deadlock was imminent. "Then I fetched a Bible and showed him that Holy Writ distinguished between punishing and chastising. We may cunstise a man with the prospect of death, but And then all were convinced and there was we may not kill him in order to punish him." peace in the land. Another scene, surely, from an older world.
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internal and external, which inspired his policy, The volumes of Memoirs now published do not forestali sither of the possible books of the future. There is a certain amount that is ebaracteristic and interesting as may ba gathered from the extractes already giren especially in the first volume. But the political memoirs are very trile. In the 200 pages devoted to the time of Mr. Kruger's tenure of the Presidency there are hardly 300 lines which might not have been written by anybody. Aud in fact it all has born written over and over again by Bour and pro-Boer pamphleteere which is not public property; the special contribution of work, already undertaken by those others, of judicious omission and partisan endanring There are the usual extracts from despatches, and the second volume is padded cut with 100 page of speechce; some of these, however, are of interest. There is more of Kruger in them, it seems to us, then in the political part of the memoirs, and here we may call attention to a
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Kruger han likings who basnot? All the, dans bat to tur round and ran for dear life. In other so-caled Reformers," he says, "were that attempting to do se, my foot struck against the xical revolutionaries. The only one who under-thora roots aud came down flat on my face. stood his basinees won Colonel Rhodes." Mr. The beast was upon mo, the dangerous born just Kruger speaks as su expert, for he also, In his raised my back, she pioned me to the ground with time, was a revolutionary and a faider. The horsnout, intending to trample me to death. But story of the Potel Estroom Rebell on of 1856-7. at that moment I turned under her and get the bas often been told; but the reader will find contents of the a-cond barrel fall under the only a very meagre and unenlightening account shoplder blade, right into her heart I owed **so-called reformers" on that acossion.
Cecil Bhodes gets the lion's share of Mr. cords sprung
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with Mr. Lionel Phillips is perverted in the been mortally wounded by my own can in this Loch does not escape. His famous conversation up as fast as he could, for he thought I had away. My brother-in-law hurried
usual wey, and his conduct is characterised as deadly combat. When he saw, however, that I. typically English," being componade of "les, was standing up safe and sound. be took his treachery, intrigues, and secret instigations" sjambok, and according to contract" com. As for Mr. Chamberlain and his despatches. Mr. Deuced to belabour mo sadly, because I hexi, Kruger thinks it will be universally admitted according to him, neted recklessly in disregard- that it is imposible to curae to a logical nadering his warning." standing with a mau like that." That Mr. Chamberlain was privy to the Raid is proved, we are told, both by the "Flora" telegrams which were produced, and "still more by those which were deliberately kept back." To Lord Milner. Pani Krnger pays a high, though unintended, compliment. Ho is, we are told, "autocratic beyond endurance." The old President, if any man, should be a judge of antoerats; what he means, we take it, is that he found in Lord Milner a of a will os firm as his own. Talking of anteorats, we may refer to Mr. Kruger's remarks ou ex Chief Justice Kotzé. The Chief Jaaties had declared that he intended to test the validity of resolutiens by the Law of the constitution. This was too mach, aga Kaiser Paul cartly, and "I gave bim his dismissal" In a speech to the Volks rand the old man disposed of Mr. Kotze in one of his famous metaphors frous the animal king dom. Right honourable sir," he said, late Chief Justice became as wanton as a
on fish in the water that is free to swim about us it pleased' One or two ather Krugerista ehould be added by collectors to their stars. Before the War of Independence, the Boors wore offered self-government:--
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explain to you what this self government means. "Burghers," said Paul Kruger, "I will try to They say to you, First put your head quietly in the noess, so that 1 can bang you up; then you Daring the reform agitation at Johannesburg may kick your legs abent as much as you please.** the President explained his philosophy of it to Sir Henry Loch
"Sir Henry," said he," these people remind me of a baboon I once had, which was so fond of me that he would not let anyone tough me. But one day we were sitting round the fire, and unfortunately the beast's tail got caught. in the fire. He now flew at me fariously, think Johannesbargers are just like that. They have ing that 1 was the cause of bin accident, The burnt their fingers is speculatieor, and now they want to revenge themselves on Pan! Krager."
The reference, by the way, to Queen Victoris as a waaw arou, is satisfactorily explained. "I meant to convey only that she was a lady The attempt to explain away the famous allocut with whom ons must be careful what one does." tion and murderors," is less convincing (see i. 226). to "you rew-comers, yes, even you thieves With regard to our old friend the fortole which must be given time to put out its head before you can catch hold of it," Mr. Kruger explains that he meant not Dr. Jameson and the raiders, but the Reformers (263). Kruger's pithy sayings would make as good a show an Bismarck's. He gives u, by the way, a saying of Bismarck's-it is the only thing he had stumbled on the stairs of the Palace, and records of his visit to Berlin in 1854. Bismarck the and inter said jokingly. "Prince, you are growing old." Bismarck,
"Yes. Majesty," replied horse grows old before bis rider."
that's usually the ease, that the On the whole, however, it is the earlier pages of Mr Kruger's Memoirs that are the most interesting. The account of his boyish pursuits and adventures is particularly good reading His father cond de little for him in the way of education. They were "Voortrekkers," and Paul's regular schooling was comprised within period of three months. But one thing be learnt thoroughly →
"At dinner and supper, as the childrey wat round the table, they had to read part of the sacred scriptures, and to repeat from memory or write down now this, and now that text; and this was done day by day. This is how my father taught me the Bible, and instructed me in it teachings during the evenings."
He learnt the Bible, and he learnt to ride and to shoot. By the time he was fourteen be was out on commando against the Kafirs, and in the same year he shot his first lon:-
A lion badjattacked our hards and robbed us page. This arrangement appearing to mo
of several heads of cattle that were graɛng by an artifioia: one," says Mr. Fisher Unwin, I
the banks of the Rhenoster River, in what has applied for lease to slter it." We cannot agree.
since become the Orange Free State. Six of us with Mr. Unwin. It is hy insertion of the first started (I was the seventh, but did not count) person that seems to as fo give a note of arti- to find that lion. We were all mounted, and ficiality to the later portion of The Memoirs rode in parties of thres, with a good distaues of Paul Kruger. The Memoirs come to us, it between the two parties, the lion sighted us should be noted, at third for forth) hand, before we were face to face with him, and came ou Dr. Kruger dictated then to Mr. Bredell and with a wild rush. The three adults with whom Mr. Grobler, who handed over their notes to I had come-my fathor, my unclean my brother Dr. Sobowalter, who edited them for pallica-quickly tied the horses together, and turned In the earlier part of the narrative, we them round with their heads in the opposite seem to hear Mr. Kruger in his own person; in direction to that from which the lion was boar the later, he is lost 100-much-in his editors down upon ns. This is the regular pro- Mr. Kruger is a racy alker, and ever more cedure at a lion hunt, for if the horses catch so than when talking politics. The point of sight of a lion there is always a danger that Wood it difficult to trace, in so tepid a réchauffée of placed us. I was told to sit behind, or, from A view is his, the animosities are his, but we find they may get frightened and bolt. My relutives Fungus arrent versions for perversions) of well-known the lior's point of view, in front of the horses,
airs, very much of bis pu voice.
with my rifle covering him. His last bound brought him closs to e; then ho enched, with the intention, it seemed to me, of jumping right over os on to the horses. As he rose I fred. And so fortunate was my aim that I killed him outright; and be nearly killed me in his fun, for he ainoat crushed me as he foll," forty elephants, five hippopotami, and five hons Altogether, Paul Kruger can recall thirty to that fell to his gun. He gives an account of on exciting rhinoceros bunt, which is interesting leo as a character study. He had gone out with his brother-in-law, N. Theuntesen, and they had agres that if either behaved reokkesly
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of the shooting known as war. Majuba, it is Very interesting also are some of his stories olar, gave him a great contempt for the Eng- lish. This contempt was the cause of much, As for British "magnanimity," about which politicians at home talked, it swam not into 2978) Mr. Kruger's ken. Of the recent war the old account of his day's (and night's work daring man has not much 10 ay. The following war time is interesting:--
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All looked to me for advice, biats, and consolu- mamdoes, encouraging, advising, and exhorting the barghers. These labours fully occupied the mornings from eight to twolve, and evenings from two to four or five. Not till then did I leave the overument balldings. I wont to bed at eight, only to get up again at eleven to go through the telegrama. I rose once more at two to inspect any despatches that bad arrived in the meantime, and it was often four o'clock before I conil seek my rest again."
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Is not our God the same miracles out of the land of Phara-P God who led Israel ander the power of His Pay attention to the reports of ear commission from Europ berlaju stand convicted by their own words- alisbury and Cham- They shall not exist. But the Lord saya- These My people shall endure, and Crist is war it over, it is the same Paul Kruger. Still our Commander-in-Chief." And now that the as before, with hatred of England in his heart and the word of God in his mouth, he breathes forth confidence and encouragement. He sees in the ruin which has been brought upon his country not in any degree the consequences of ordering of Providence which shall his own mistaken policy, but only the inscrutably
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real Kruger breaks out, however, here here. In diatribes, for sustance, Aguinst Rholes. These, indel, aro old staff the only suggestion new to us being the the mus allegation that Rhodes instigated Mr. of Piet Grobler, the omissary sent by Avger to make a treaty with Lobengula, autagora Abodes and Kruger were tho In the hour of his defeat, Mr. Krager m would like excused his bitterness; Eut one if he were better, now that Rhodes is gone, rical. wquite so unctuons over his dead the black potest have been this thoughts of they direlt on "osks Mr. Kroger, when or cowardly, he should receive a sound thrádiag nation? Buchets of a so-called hristian
from the other. it was Paul who felt boo man like Rholate never influence asjambok at the end of the day, but is was on this fluence as I ke How much did they in scone, for instance, at Krugor at the terrible glossed over in the kapan'soave (or incident Rhodes's brother, Cofemoirs) For Creil Frank Rhodes, Mr.
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