The Young Buglers: A Tale of the Peninsular WarThe next day, the bulk of Beresford's army returned to the neighborhood of Badajos, which they again invested, while a long convoy of wounded started for Lisbon. The Scudamores accompanied it as far as Campo Major, where a large hospital had been prepared for those too ill to bear the journey. Peter was still unconscious. Fever had set in upon the day after the battle, and for three weeks he lay between life and death. |
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... Portuguese Minister of War , I am killing a good many birds with one stone . I heard you had just come in , and as I was on board the " Clio " about my charger , I thought it would not be much out of my way to run round and shake hands ...
... Portuguese Minister of War , I am killing a good many birds with one stone . I heard you had just come in , and as I was on board the " Clio " about my charger , I thought it would not be much out of my way to run round and shake hands ...
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... Portuguese , 3000 Germans , and 13,000 British troops were assembled . Sir Arthur was already there , and upon the 6th General Beresford marched with 10,000 men , and orders were issued for the rest of the army to march out early the ...
... Portuguese , 3000 Germans , and 13,000 British troops were assembled . Sir Arthur was already there , and upon the 6th General Beresford marched with 10,000 men , and orders were issued for the rest of the army to march out early the ...
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... Portuguese fishermen entered heart and soul into the business , and in perfect silence the little flats were rowed up the lake of Ovar . The soldiers were greatly crowded in the boats , and were glad , indeed , when just as morning ...
... Portuguese fishermen entered heart and soul into the business , and in perfect silence the little flats were rowed up the lake of Ovar . The soldiers were greatly crowded in the boats , and were glad , indeed , when just as morning ...
Page 109
... Portuguese in the night . They are going to cross to that great convent you see upon the other side . They will bring back boats with them , and you will cross at once , take possession of the convent , and hold it against any force ...
... Portuguese in the night . They are going to cross to that great convent you see upon the other side . They will bring back boats with them , and you will cross at once , take possession of the convent , and hold it against any force ...
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... Portuguese pushed the tiny boat from shore and pulled across stream . The bulk of the Serra Hill hid the river at this point , and even the convent opposite , from the sight of the French army formed up below the town , but there were ...
... Portuguese pushed the tiny boat from shore and pulled across stream . The bulk of the Serra Hill hid the river at this point , and even the convent opposite , from the sight of the French army formed up below the town , but there were ...
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