[No Surrender! by G. A. Henty]@TWC D-Link bookNo Surrender! CHAPTER 8: The Capture Of Saumur 6/34
Now they were in greater danger than those who had dreaded and hated them. At present there was no talk of politics among the groups of townspeople.
Men who were the chief upholders of the regime of confiscation and murder, and others who in their heart loathed and hated it, were discussing the probabilities of an attack by the Vendeans, and what would happen were that attack to be successful. Would the town be given over to sack? Would there be a massacre and slaughter, such as Chalbos and other commanders of the Blues had inflicted in the Vendean villages through which they had passed? The Vendeans in arms were called, by the Blues, "the brigands." Would they behave like brigands, or would they conduct themselves as Royal and Catholic soldiers, as they called themselves? As the hours passed, the streets became more crowded.
Numbers of the country people came in to learn the news.
Spies from Doue had already brought in word that orders had been issued, by Cathelineau, that the army should march at eight o'clock for Saumur; and all doubt that it was their intention either to attack the town, or to accept battle in the plain before it, was at an end.
The assembly was sounded in all quarters of the town and, presently, parties of the mounted gendarmes rode through the streets, and drove the soldiers to their rendezvous. Presently Leigh saw General Menou, and some other officers of rank, enter a large house. "Who lives there ?" he asked a woman who was standing near him. "General Duhoux.
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