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Following the Equator
Part 6

CHAPTER, LVIII
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After them in turn came the forces of the Commander-in-Chief, which joined on in the rear of Havelock's force.

Regiment by regiment was withdrawn with--the utmost order and regularity.

The whole operation resembled the movement of a telescope.

Stern silence was kept, and the enemy took no alarm." Lady Inglis, referring to her husband and to General Sir James Outram, sets down the closing detail of this impressive midnight retreat, in darkness and by stealth, of this shadowy host through the gate which it had defended so long and so well: "At twelve precisely they marched out, John and Sir James Outram remaining till all had passed, and then they took off their hats to the Bailie Guard, the scene of as noble a defense as I think history will ever have to relate.".


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