The Empire Makers: A Romance of Adventure and War in South Africa — David Hume — John Shaqi
The Empire Makers: A Romance of Adventure and War in South Africa
David Hume · en
As for the rebels and traitors. Forgiveness towards the misguided,
after they have paid their fines for their sins. To the traitors,
punishment and contempt. To the hoary sinner, who has led these two
nations astray and destroyed them, the same punishment which he meted
out to the reformers--imprisonment; until he has disgorged his
ill-gotten and secreted wealth. After that, watchful surveillance, such
as ticket-of-leave convicts are placed under, so that during the scanty
remnant of his blood-grimed life he may do no further harm to humanity.
He has been the plague-spot of Africa. Let him be placed where he may
propitiate his Maker, if he can. Years after this the Boers, as they
become educated and civilised, will marvel at their stupendous folly,
and curse the hated name of Kruger; therefore, like Attila and other
historic monsters, his memory is not an enviable one. No human
punishment can meet his case. He must be left to God.
Our heroes have won riches, therefore it is not impossible that they may
also obtain happiness.
The End.
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