[Charles O’Malley, The Irish Dragoon<br> Volume 2 (of 2) by Charles Lever]@TWC D-Link book
Charles O’Malley, The Irish Dragoon
Volume 2 (of 2)

CHAPTER XIV
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We both had our claim upon you and, I believe, pretty much on the same score.

By-the-bye, you have not seen Lucy since your arrival.

I never knew it till yesterday, when I asked if she did not find you altered." I blundered out some absurd reply, blushed, corrected myself, and got confused.

Sir George attributing this, doubtless, to my weak state, rose soon after, and taking Power along with him, remarked as he left the room,-- "We are too much for him yet, I see that; so we'll leave him quiet some time longer." Thanking him in my heart for his true appreciation of my state, I sank back upon my pillow to think over all I had heard and seen.
"Well, Mister Charles," said Mike as he came forward with a smile, "I suppose you heard the news?
The Fourteenth bate the French down at Merca there, and took seventy prisoners; but sure it's little good it'll do, after all." "And why not, Mike ?" "Musha! isn't Boney coming himself?
He's bringing all the Roossians down with him, and going to destroy us entirely." "Not at all, man; you mistake.

He's nothing to do with Russia, and has quite enough on his hands at this moment." "God grant it was truth you were talking! But, you see, I read it myself in the papers (or Sergeant Haggarty did, which is the same thing) that he's coming with the Cusacks." "With who ?--with what ?" "With the Cusacks." "What the devil do you mean?
Who are they ?" "Oh, Tower of Ivory! did you never hear of the Cusacks, with the red beards and the red breeches and long poles with pike-heads on them, that does all the devilment on horseback,--spiking and spitting the people like larks ?" "The Cossacks, is it, you mean?
The Cossacks ?" "Ay, just so, the Cusacks.


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