3/13 It has almost caused a revolt." "And are you going to send this Eagle to Paris ?" asked Marteau threateningly. "This Eagle for which I fought, this Eagle which I rescued from the Elster and the Aube, for which hundreds of brave men have died, this Eagle which has been in the forefront of every battle in which the regiment took part since the Emperor gave it into our keeping before Ulm ?" "What can I do ?" "I will throw it into the Isere first. I will destroy it myself before that happens," cried Marteau, snatching it up and pressing it to his heart. I am still the Emperor's man." "Not so loud," said Lestoype warningly. |