[No Surrender! by G. A. Henty]@TWC D-Link bookNo Surrender! CHAPTER 3: The First Successes 2/33
A peasant had arrived the evening before, with a message from his aunt, who lives farther to the south.
He brought news that the chevalier de Charette--formerly a lieutenant in the navy and a strong Royalist, who had escaped the massacres at Paris, and was living quietly on his estate near Machecoul--had been asked several times, by the peasants in his neighbourhood, to take the command, and had accepted it; and that the rising was so formidable, there, that it was certain the authorities in that part of Poitou would not succeed in enforcing the conscription. "I have told Lescure that I shall be prepared to join, as soon as there is a general movement here; but that I should attach myself to whoever took the direction of affairs in this part, for that in the first place I knew nothing of war, and in the second place I have resided here so small a portion of my time that I am scarcely known, save to my own tenants. "After our meal, we will ride round and see how they are off for arms and powder.
That is our great weakness.
I am afraid, taking the whole country round, that not one man in twenty possesses a gun." This indeed was found to be the case, as far as those on the estate were concerned.
The men themselves, however, seemed to think little of this. "We will take them from the Blues," several of them said confidently.
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