[Charles O’Malley, The Irish Dragoon Volume 2 (of 2) by Charles Lever]@TWC D-Link bookCharles O’Malley, The Irish Dragoon Volume 2 (of 2) CHAPTER XXVIII 1/19
CHAPTER XXVIII. MONSOON IN TROUBLE. As I rode along towards Fuentes d'Onoro, I could not help feeling provoked at the absurd circumstances in which I was involved.
To be made the subject of laughter for a whole army was by no means a pleasant consideration; but what I felt far worse was the possibility that the mention of my name in connection with a reprimand might reach the ears of those who knew nothing of the cause. Mr.Free himself seemed little under the influence of similar feelings; for when, after a silence of a couple of hours, I turned suddenly towards him with a half-angry look, and remarked, "You see, sir, what your confounded blundering has done," his cool reply was,-- "Ah, then! won't Mrs.M'Gra be frightened out of her life when she reads all about the killed and wounded in your honor's report? I wonder if they ever had the manners to send my own letter afterwards, when they found out their mistake!" "_Their_ mistake, do you say? rather _yours!_ You appear to have a happy knack of shifting blame from your own shoulders.
And do you fancy that they've nothing else to do than to trouble their heads about your absurd letters ?" "Faith, it's easily seen you never saw my letter, or you wouldn't be saying that.
And sure, it's not much trouble it would give Colonel Fitzroy or any o' the staff that write a good hand just to put in a line to Mrs.M'Gra, to prevent her feeling alarmed about that murthering paper.
Well, well; it's God's blessing! I don't think there's anybody of the name of Mickey Free high up in the army but myself; so that the family won't be going into mourning for me on a false alarm." I had not patience to participate in this view of the case; so that I continued my journey without speaking.
<<Back Index Next>> D-Link book Top TWC mobile books
|