LORD WOLSELEY.
WQLSELEY. Lord Wolseley's interviewer m camp Bpeaksiri laudatory term,s of linn. He pays:—" It is marvellous to see.him. Up at five o-'clock 6r before, "he is out and r i about actively till noon. : All the after- : noon he works m his room, making , .work for others, and, making others ■\srprk; hemay tike, an hour's exercise at "''' 6'o'clock.) then returns to'work till din- '' '■ ncr tim 4.' To 'bed, after jjerhdp^ a couple 'or hours'more intellectual labor; about -midriighti and up again I'beforel'before fivei, ; He i > is mover tired, or never shows, it; ;He , -u joftn:xj4e horse or camel from eai'ly morning till late at night without showing , punishment, s.n^ his personal equanimity and amiability are never upset. .Blithe ;; maies his influence felt; andl"already" ■•■'"; there is .discernible a decidefl. quickening : ' up; nll>:ftloiig the <linei whibh may. yet ;. save'the campaign, which-was m. dangejr :-vc otbeiagiwirecked:through- delays that-aj£ the bjqst. were; due to obstinacy^ wher^. they were not duVtp^ilfuiness,"
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Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 65, 18 February 1885, Page 3
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158LORD WOLSELEY. Manawatu Standard, Volume IX, Issue 65, 18 February 1885, Page 3
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