23/24 I don't feel at all sure we're going to take the place to-morrow." "Why, Archer, you're a regular croaker!" one of the others said. "We shall have a laugh at you to-morrow evening." "I hope you will," Jack said; "but I have my doubts. I wish to-morrow was over, I can tell you. The light division are, as usual, to bear the brunt of it, and the 33d will do their share. Harry has had good luck so far, but it will be a hotter thing to-morrow than anything he has gone into yet, unless indeed the bombardment of the last three days has taken all heart out of the Russians. |