[Saint Bartholomew’s Eve by G. A. Henty]@TWC D-Link bookSaint Bartholomew’s Eve CHAPTER 6: The Battle Of Saint Denis 17/29
De la Noue and his following formed part of that under the personal command of Conde. "We longed to be here in time for this battle, Philip," Francois said; "but I think this is rather more than we bargained for.
They must be nearly ten to one against us.
There is one thing: although the Swiss are good soldiers, the rest of their infantry are for the most part Parisians, and though these gentry have proved themselves very valiant in the massacre of unarmed Huguenot men, women, and children, I have no belief in their valour, when they have to meet men with swords in their hands.
I would, however, that D'Andelot, with his five hundred horse and eight hundred arquebusiers, all picked men, were here with us; even if Aremberg, with his seventeen hundred horse, were ranged under the Constable. "As it is, I can hardly believe that Conde and the Admiral will really lead us against that huge mass.
I should think that they can but be going to manoeuvre so as to fall back in good order, and show a firm face to the enemy.
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