The Letters Of Mark Twain, Complete


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tonight.  
A world of thanks to you, Joe dear, and a world of love to all of you.  
MARK.  
Perhaps for readers of a later day a word as to what constituted the  
Jameson raid would not be out of place here. Dr. Leander Starr  
Jameson was an English physician, located at Kimberley. President  
Kruger (Oom Paul), head of the South African Republic, was one of  
his patients; also, Lobengula, the Matabele chief. From Lobengula  
concessions were obtained which led to the formation of the South  
African Company. Jameson gave up his profession and went in for  
conquest, associating himself with the projects of Cecil Rhodes.  
In time he became administrator of Rhodesia. By the end of 1894.  
he was in high feather, and during a visit to England was feted as  
a sort of romantic conqueror of the olden time. Perhaps this turned  
his head; at all events at the end of 1895 came the startling news  
that "Dr. Jim," as he was called, at the head of six hundred men,  
had ridden into the Transvaal in support of a Rhodes scheme for an  
uprising at Johannesburg. The raid was a failure. Jameson, and  
those other knights of adventure, were captured by the forces of  
"Oom Paul," and some of them barely escaped execution. The Boer  
president handed them over to the English Government for punishment,  
and they received varying sentences, but all were eventually  
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