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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... Crossing the barrack - yard , they found the colonel was in and disengaged . " Colonel Tritton , " Captain Manley said , " these lads want to enlist as buglers . " The colonel looked up and smiled . " They look regular young pickles ...
... Crossing the barrack - yard , they found the colonel was in and disengaged . " Colonel Tritton , " Captain Manley said , " these lads want to enlist as buglers . " The colonel looked up and smiled . " They look regular young pickles ...
Page 49
... crossed with them to the quarters of the bandmaster , " you will have rather a difficult course to steer , but I have no doubt you will get through it with credit . This is something like a school , and you will have to fight before you ...
... crossed with them to the quarters of the bandmaster , " you will have rather a difficult course to steer , but I have no doubt you will get through it with credit . This is something like a school , and you will have to fight before you ...
Page 84
... crossing the triangle , assisted to keep all firm and tight ; floating in the centre of the triangle was the keg of water . " There , I don't think we can improve that , Peter , " Tom said at last , now , 84 The Young Buglers .
... crossing the triangle , assisted to keep all firm and tight ; floating in the centre of the triangle was the keg of water . " There , I don't think we can improve that , Peter , " Tom said at last , now , 84 The Young Buglers .
Page 87
... crossed pieces of wood , and four cords from the corners were attached to the end of the oar which formed their fishing- rod . At last it was finished , and the bag lowered . To the horror of the boys , it was discovered that it would ...
... crossed pieces of wood , and four cords from the corners were attached to the end of the oar which formed their fishing- rod . At last it was finished , and the bag lowered . To the horror of the boys , it was discovered that it would ...
Page 100
... crossed his mind as to whether he had been wise in putting them upon such valuable horses , but when he saw that they were evidently accustomed to the work , he paid no further attention to them . The officers riding beside him ...
... crossed his mind as to whether he had been wise in putting them upon such valuable horses , but when he saw that they were evidently accustomed to the work , he paid no further attention to them . The officers riding beside him ...
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