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... poor fellow into an easier recumbent position , despatching at the same time one of my couriers to our staff - surgeon , Dr Eliason , with the request that he would come to me as speedily as possible . The wounded officer seemed to me ...
... poor fellow into an easier recumbent position , despatching at the same time one of my couriers to our staff - surgeon , Dr Eliason , with the request that he would come to me as speedily as possible . The wounded officer seemed to me ...
Side 23
... poor captain . Taking some of our couriers , and such of the tirailleurs as had recovered from their stampede , with us , we galloped forward at once to the assistance of our brave comrade , whom we succeeded in rescuing from his ...
... poor captain . Taking some of our couriers , and such of the tirailleurs as had recovered from their stampede , with us , we galloped forward at once to the assistance of our brave comrade , whom we succeeded in rescuing from his ...
Side 30
... poor wounded , who , unable to follow their flying comrades , were lying about , in their agony , anywhere in the dusty streets . Too much credit cannot be given to Pelham for the great forethought and coolness with which he had taken ...
... poor wounded , who , unable to follow their flying comrades , were lying about , in their agony , anywhere in the dusty streets . Too much credit cannot be given to Pelham for the great forethought and coolness with which he had taken ...
Side 41
... poor devil became voluble with promises of fidelity , and we started at once on our hazardous march , one of us riding just before and another just behind the guide with cocked pistols , to prevent his escaping into the dense ...
... poor devil became voluble with promises of fidelity , and we started at once on our hazardous march , one of us riding just before and another just behind the guide with cocked pistols , to prevent his escaping into the dense ...
Side 57
... poor animal to the ground , where it lay for several minutes apparently lifeless . I was fortunately near enough to reward the scoun- drel's barbarity at once with his own horsewhip . General Stuart returned in the evening , in time for ...
... poor animal to the ground , where it lay for several minutes apparently lifeless . I was fortunately near enough to reward the scoun- drel's barbarity at once with his own horsewhip . General Stuart returned in the evening , in time for ...
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