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A Jacobite Exile

CHAPTER 4: In Sweden
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By all accounts, he is an extraordinary young fellow.

He is not content with hunting bears and shooting them, but he and his followers engage them armed only with forked sticks.

With these they attack the bears, pushing and hustling the great creatures, with the forks of their sticks, until they are completely exhausted, when they are bound and sent away.

In this hunt Charles took fourteen alive, one of which nearly killed him before it was captured.

He did not break up the hunting party, but continued his sport to the end, sending off, however, orders for the concentration of all the troops, in Livonia and Finland, to act against the Saxons.
"As soon as the King of Denmark heard of the siege of Riga, he ordered the Duke of Wurtemberg-Neustadt, his commander-in-chief, to enter Holstein with his army, sixteen thousand strong.


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