108/306 He offered me a place in his carriage for the manoeuvres. How are you going ?" "I think I shall go by train. I don't fancy the long drive." "Well, I don't know that it's worse than the long walk after you leave the train," said the general from the offence which any difference of taste was apt to give him. "Are you going by train, too ?" he asked Kenby with indifference. "I'm leaving Wurzburg in the morning." "Oh, indeed," said the general. |