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eyes as if to shut out the awful sight. But the fascination of the battle  
forced him to look again, and the next moment he cried aloud:  
"
Look there! Look there!"  
Over the edge of a line of hills appeared the helmets of a file of English  
soldiers. They reached the summit, followed by rank after rank, until the  
hillside was alive with them. And then, with a ringing cheer that came  
like a faint echo to the ears of the three watchers, they broke into a run  
and dashed forward to the rescue of their brave comrades. The Boers  
faltered, gave back, and the next moment fled precipitately, while the  
exhausted survivors of the courageous band fell sobbing into the arms of  
their rescuers.  
Rob closed the lid of the Record with a sudden snap that betrayed his  
deep feeling, and the king pretended to cough behind his handkerchief  
and stealthily wiped his eyes.  
"
'Twasn't so bad, after all," remarked the boy, with assumed  
cheerfulness; "but it looked mighty ticklish for your men at one time."  
King Edward regarded the boy curiously, remembering his abrupt  
entrance and the marvelous device he had exhibited.  
"
What do you call that?" he asked, pointing at the Record with a finger  
that trembled slightly from excitement.  
"
"
It is a new electrical invention," replied Rob, replacing it in his pocket,  
and so constructed that events are reproduced at the exact moment  
they occur."  
"
"
Where can I purchase one?" demanded the king, eagerly.  
They're not for sale," said Rob. "This one of mine is the first that ever  
happened."  
"
"
Oh!"  
I really think," continued the boy, nodding sagely, "that it wouldn't be  
well to have these Records scattered around. Their use would give some  
folks unfair advantage over others, you know."  
"
Certainly."  
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