[The Lion of the North by G.A. Henty]@TWC D-Link bookThe Lion of the North CHAPTER I THE INVITATION 10/23
After ample justice had been done to this, and the board was again cleared, the three men drew their seats round the fire, Malcolm seating himself on a low stool by his uncle. "And now to business, Nigel," Colonel Munro said.
"We have not come back to Scotland to see the country, or to enjoy your weather, or even for the pleasure of swimming your rivers in flood. "We are commissioned by the King of Sweden to raise some 3000 or 4000 more Scottish troops.
I believe that the king intends to take part in the war in Germany, where the Protestants are getting terribly mauled, and where, indeed, it is likely that the Reformed Religion will be stamped out altogether unless the Swedes strike in to their rescue.
My chief object is to fill up to its full strength of two thousand men the Mackay Regiment, of which I am lieutenant colonel.
The rest of the recruits whom we may get will go as drafts to fill up the vacancies in the other regiments.
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