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The last entry is Thursday, the 24th October. I continued work until the Sunday following; but after the services of the day I felt a little more than simply tired. On Monday, however, the funerals had to be taken in the afternoon. That was the last duty done in camp. Then I knew enteric was upon me, and on Friday, the 1st November, they carried me into hospital. After more than a month in hospital, during convalescence (but while mentally affected) I ran away to the Van As's. It was a case of mental delusion. The whole issue of the war depended upon me--could I be kept in hospital, then the English would win; was I allowed to escape, the Boers would win. After ten days in camp again (for I was wisely left alone), it slowly dawned upon me (while waiting for a permit to return home) that every one had been bought over to conspire against me. So I left the camp one evening after dark. Mr. Becker was the only man to be trusted, and to the Beckers forthwith I fled. In another ten days my brother arrived to take me home. During these days of blank, my chief pastime was to recite the Burial Service. When once home, complete recovery came speedily. NOTE TO CONCLUSION. A.--Three subjects there were which, while writing the Diary, I decided to treat fully later--"The Daily Funerals," "The Sanitation," and "The Officials." This could be done from memory, and could well stand aside while devoting my time to the daily experiences. There is, however, too much of the morbid in the Diary already without wilfully adding more, so "The Daily Funerals" is let alone. The second will be too disgusting, so it must stand over too; and as for "The Officials," two have since died (December, 1901--enteric), and so that chapter as well may not be written. B.--One word more on the mortality of the Camp. Here is the official record of the deaths:-- 1901--May, June, July 47 August 175 September 236 October 154 November 236 December 276 1902--January-March 183 ------- Total 1,307 The Rev. Mr. Becker, however (who made a point of noting down the exact number of deaths each day) gives 206, 246, 157 as the totals for August, September, October respectively. The amended grand total would then come to 1,351. TRANSCRIBER'S NOTES: Variant spellings have been r
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