[Under Wellington’s Command by G. A. Henty]@TWC D-Link bookUnder Wellington’s Command CHAPTER 2: Talavera 16/27
Crossing the valley at the double, he had taken them in flank and, being unperceived in the gathering darkness, had checked their advance, and compelled them to retire down the hill. "At what strength do you estimate the force which so retired, Colonel ?" "I fancy there were eight battalions of them, but three had gained the crest before we arrived.
The others were necessarily broken up, and followed so close upon each other that it was difficult to separate them; but I fancy there were eight of them.
Being in such confusion and, of course, unaware of my strength, they were unable to form or to offer any effectual resistance; and our volleys, from a distance of fifty yards, must have done heavy execution upon them." "Then there is no doubt, Donkin, Colonel O'Connor's force did save you; for if those five battalions had gained the crest, you would have been driven off it before the brigade I brought up arrived and, indeed, even with that aid we should have been so outnumbered that we could scarcely have held our ground.
It was hot work as it was, but certainly five more battalions would have turned the scale against us. "Of course, O'Connor, you will send in a written report of your reasons for quitting your position to headquarters; and I shall, myself, do full justice to the service that you have rendered so promptly and efficaciously.
Where is your command now ?" "They will by this time have taken up their former position on the opposite slope.
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