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Everybody is sick of it. They said the force whichwould open the line and set us going against the enemy would begin toland at Durban on the 11th, and get into touch with us by the 16th. Nowit is the 26th; the force, they tell us, has landed, and is somewhere onthe line between Maritzburg and Estcourt; but of advance not a sign. Buller, they tell us one day, is at Bloemfontein; next day he is cominground to Durban; the next he is a prisoner in Pretoria. The only thing certain is that, whatever ...is happening, we are out of it. We know nothing of the outside; and of the inside there is nothing toknow. Weary, stale, flat, unprofitable, the whole thing. At first, to bebesieged and bombarded was a thrill; then it was a joke; now it isnothing but a weary, weary, weary bore. We do nothing but eat and drinkand sleep--just exist dismally. We have forgotten when the siege began;and now we are beginning not to care when it ends. For my part, I feel it will never end. It will go on just as now, languid fighting, languid cessation, for everand ever.
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