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The Queen’s Cup

CHAPTER 3
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The young fellow has been behaving excellently, and has gone far to retrieve his character.

Captain Johnson has reported to me that he is exemplary in his duties, and has shown much gallantry under fire, especially in that affair near Neemuch, in which he rushed forward and carried off a wounded man who would otherwise have certainly been killed.

I reported the case to the Brigadier, who said that at any other time the young fellow would probably have been recommended for a V.C., but that there were so many cases of individual gallantry that there was no chance of his getting that; but Marshall was specially mentioned in orders four days ago, and this will, of course, count in his favour.
"Take him with you by all means; your ensign only joined with the last draft, and you will certainly want someone with you of greater experience than he has." Marshall was delighted when he heard that he was to accompany Captain Mallett.

In addition to his own company, a hundred men of the Punjaub infantry and fifty Sikh horse were under Captain Mallett's command, the native troops being added at the last moment, as a report of another body of mutineers marching in the same direction had just come in.
Frank spent a quarter of an hour in inspecting some maps of the country, and had a talk with the native who was to act as guide.
When the little force was drawn up, he marched off in quite another direction from that in which the village lay.

Being in command, he was mounted for the first time during the campaign.


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