Barracks, Bivouacs, and BattlesMick Sullivan was a private soldier in G troop, 30th Light Dragoons, of some six years' service. Since the day old Sergeant Denny Lee 'listed him in Charles Street, just outside the Cheshire Cheese, close by where the Council door of the India Office now is, Mick had never been anything else than a private soldier, and never hoped or needed hope to be anything else if he served out his full twenty-four years, for he could neither read nor write, and his regimental defaulter sheet was much fuller of "marks" than the most lavish barrack-room pudding is of raisins. Nevertheless the Queen had a very good bargain in honest Mick, although that was scarcely the opinion of the adjutant, who was a "jumped-up" youngster, and had not been in the Crimea with the regiment. |
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... English youth of enterprise , and he had not money enough to take him to the Australian gold - diggings or to the sheep- runs of New Zealand . He saw no resource but to offer himself to the Queen's service in the capacity of a private ...
... English youth of enterprise , and he had not money enough to take him to the Australian gold - diggings or to the sheep- runs of New Zealand . He saw no resource but to offer himself to the Queen's service in the capacity of a private ...
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... English , and Channel Islanders whose patois neither Englishmen nor Frenchmen could fully understand . One and all were volunteers , recruited for the campaign at the pay of five shillings a day . What added to the complication was that ...
... English , and Channel Islanders whose patois neither Englishmen nor Frenchmen could fully understand . One and all were volunteers , recruited for the campaign at the pay of five shillings a day . What added to the complication was that ...
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... English surgeons , who , with the gallant and energetic Baron Mundy for their coadjutor , had been toiling all day long in a hollow until the Turkish shells began to fall thick and fast among the wounded whose condition they were ...
... English surgeons , who , with the gallant and energetic Baron Mundy for their coadjutor , had been toiling all day long in a hollow until the Turkish shells began to fall thick and fast among the wounded whose condition they were ...
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... English ambulance surgeons alone ; but the proportion of wounded brought in was but small compared with the numbers of poor wretches left to the ruthlessness of the Turks during The the sudden retreats of the Servian soldiery . Russian ...
... English ambulance surgeons alone ; but the proportion of wounded brought in was but small compared with the numbers of poor wretches left to the ruthlessness of the Turks during The the sudden retreats of the Servian soldiery . Russian ...
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... English lords ? What had happened to Villiers ? How had it fared with our courageous comrades , the English surgeons ? I pressed on , to the chorus of " Alexinatz is fallen , " through Paratschin , and on to Raschan , a village only a ...
... English lords ? What had happened to Villiers ? How had it fared with our courageous comrades , the English surgeons ? I pressed on , to the chorus of " Alexinatz is fallen , " through Paratschin , and on to Raschan , a village only a ...
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