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. |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 20
Page 2
... wounded comrade on his back . He had heard Mick's gay laugh and cheery jest during that dreary time in the hollow inland from Varna , when cholera was decimating the troop , and the hearts of brave men were in their boots . He ...
... wounded comrade on his back . He had heard Mick's gay laugh and cheery jest during that dreary time in the hollow inland from Varna , when cholera was decimating the troop , and the hearts of brave men were in their boots . He ...
Page 24
... wounded of the fighting in the suburbs and native town had been left behind in the Motee Mahal along with the rearguard . On the morning after the entrance , a detachment of volunteers sallied out to escort into the Residency the ...
... wounded of the fighting in the suburbs and native town had been left behind in the Motee Mahal along with the rearguard . On the morning after the entrance , a detachment of volunteers sallied out to escort into the Residency the ...
Page 25
... wounded lying helpless in the doolies ; but the rebels drove them back by sheer weight , and massacred a large proportion of the hapless inmates . Too late to save these , the fire of the escort cleared the square , and fortunately no ...
... wounded lying helpless in the doolies ; but the rebels drove them back by sheer weight , and massacred a large proportion of the hapless inmates . Too late to save these , the fire of the escort cleared the square , and fortunately no ...
Page 61
... wounds were healed , and triumphantly made good his words . So he had put in fifteen . years ' subsequent soldiering , and had heard the British drum - beat all round the world , ere , some ten years good man in the Most of his work ...
... wounds were healed , and triumphantly made good his words . So he had put in fifteen . years ' subsequent soldiering , and had heard the British drum - beat all round the world , ere , some ten years good man in the Most of his work ...
Page 62
... wounds . He was an old man now , but he carried his years well , and was still a harvest field , or with the spade . with that implement was done in the manse garden , and we manse boys used to spend hours in listening to his stories of ...
... wounds . He was an old man now , but he carried his years well , and was still a harvest field , or with the spade . with that implement was done in the manse garden , and we manse boys used to spend hours in listening to his stories of ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
2nd Edit 30th Light 3rd Edit adjutant Alexinatz army Ballarat barracks battalion battle Beresford brigade British bullet captain Captain Falconer carried cavalry charge CHEMISTRY chum CHURCH Colonel Guardlex command comrades corporal Corporal of Horse Crayture dead Deligrad despatch dismounted duty ENGLISH entrenched ESSAYS eyes face fell fellow fighting fire fire-discipline flank front gallop Globe 8vo hand head HISTORY horse Illustrated India J. A. SYMONDS Jellypod Kidson L'Estrange laager lady LECTURES Lord Lord Chelmsford Lord Wolseley Malony ment Mick Sullivan Mick's military morning mutiny never night non-commissioned officers officer Oronzha Peter Lalor Plevna Poems poor Prof quarters Regals regiment ride Robbie rode round Russian Scarlet Hussars sent sergeant sergeant-major SERMONS Servian Shere Ali Sholto soldier squadron stood story sword tion told Translated troop troopers Turkish Turks Ulundi valley vols word wounded young Zulus
Popular passages
Page 20 - THE FAIRY BOOK ; the Best Popular Fairy Stories. Selected and rendered anew by the Author of
Page 16 - THE ENGLISH POETS. Selections, with Critical Introductions by various Writers and a General Introduction by MATTHEW ARNOLD. Edited by TH WARD, MA 4 Vols.
Page 23 - SURGERY (THE INTERNATIONAL ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF). A Systematic Treatise on the Theory and Practice of Surgery by Authors of various Nations.
Page 15 - Scott's (Sir Walter) LAY OF THE LAST MINSTREL; and THE LADY OF THE LAKE. Edited, with Introductions and Notes, by FRANCIS TURNER PALGRAvE.
Page 20 - SIR THOMAS BROWNE'S RELIGIO MEDICI ; Letter to a Friend, &c., and Christian Morals. Edited by WA GREENHILL, MD, Oxon.
Page 6 - WALLACE (Alfred R.).— DARWINISM : An Exposition of the Theory of Natural Selection, with some of its Applications. Illustrated. 3rd Edit. Cr. 8vo. gs. CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE THEORY OF NATURAL SELECTION, AND TROPICAL NATURE : and other Essays.
Page 35 - Compiled from the Private Journals, Letters and Note-books of PRINCE ALBERT VICTOR and PRINCE GEORGE OF WALES. By the Rev. Canon DALTON. 2 vols. Med.
Page 26 - GUILLEMIN. Translated from the French by Mrs. NORMAN LOCKYER, and Edited, with Additions and Notes, by J. NORMAN LOCKYER, FRS With II Coloured Plates and 455 Woodcuts.
Page 21 - Gl. 8vo. 5s. each. WESTWARD Ho ! 2 vols. — Two YEARS AGO. 2 vols. — HYPATIA. 2 vols. — YEAST. i vol. — ALTON LOCKE. 2 vols. — HEREWARD THE WAKE. 2 vols.
Page 20 - THE SONG BOOK. Words and Tunes selected and arranged by JOHN HULLAH. SCOTTISH SONG. Compiled by MARY CARLYLE AlTKEN.