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In the Irish Brigade

CHAPTER 6: An Ambuscade
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Some twenty mounted men, under his own leading, attacked the carriage.

Two were shot by Eustace and the coachman.

I disposed of two more, and my soldier servant of another.

The two mounted men and the two servants probably killed two or three more, at least, before they themselves fell, so that the vicomte would only have some twelve mounted men with him.

But there was another party in ambush, and I cannot say how strong they were; but probably, altogether, there would be twenty.
"There are ten of your men, after sending two off to Moulins.


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