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In the Irish Brigade

CHAPTER 15: Treachery
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"I will, this evening, send orders to Toledo for a regiment to march at nine o'clock tomorrow morning, and, if you will send a similar order to Colonel Crofton, he will overtake the infantry before they get to Almarez." "I will do so, and will also send with them three field officers, with full power to arrest, try, and execute all those who have taken part in this treacherous fraud." On the duke leaving the king, Desmond joined him in the antechamber, and as they walked towards the French headquarters, said: "I hope, sir, that you will permit me to start tomorrow with any force you may be sending, as I wish to carry out the rest of the mission with which you entrusted me." "By all means, do so if you wish it," the duke said.

"Colonel Crofton's regiment will start at nine o'clock tomorrow morning, and you may accompany it.

On the road it will overtake one of our regiments from Toledo.".


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