Jack nodded. Chamberlain"s strategy was paying off. When adequately equipped British troops held a defensive position, heaven and earth would not shift them, let alone a few thousand ill-armed tribesmen. The Tabla Mullah, if he survived Rougvie"s bullet, would have to recruit many times the number of men. Or find them better weapons. Jack remembered the gunsmiths of Tazhak. We should destroy that place. We should destroy that place.Probyn joined them, dismounting and stepping elegantly across the camp. He ignored the sniping from the Bunerwal jezzails. "We might decimate the Bunerwal tribe as Major Girvan says," Probyn said, "if it was only the Bunerwals who opposed us. I saw Afridis, Mahmuds, Swats, Hazaras, and even Waziris from the Baluchistan border among the enemy. Some were wearing