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nt you to be good enough to send a certificate acknowledging the payment of each of these items and stating that you signed a receipt for each when it was paid。 They are under the impression that Colonel Brooke; who kept the accounts; never took care to get receipts: the fact being that he was most careful on this point; but that the vouchers and some of the accounts also were; most of them; lost during the siege of Pretoria。
The officers of the Treasury have reflected upon my personal honesty; and Mr。 Courtney has amused himself by writing some facetious paragraphs; this has of course furnished more or less amusing reading for the society journals。 The Colonial Office defended me very vigorously; but I have strongly resented such treatment and shown the injustice and untruthfulness of it; or any foundation for it; in a memo。 to the Secretary of State。 Meanwhile the Treasury withhold my pension。
This letter is horribly egotistical so far; but I could not help it; as I explained on the first page。
As things have turned out; it was a fortunate thing that you left this country when you did。 Our condition as Englishmen; or rather the condition of our Government in regard to this country; reminds me strongly of the craven soldiers under Baker Pasha when they were beaten by the Arabs at Teb: they are described as meekly kneeling to meet their fate。 That is exactly what the British Government have been doing; since Majuba; in Africa。 The Boers have now taken