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Through Three Campaigns

CHAPTER 1: An Expedition
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I don't see, at present, how you are to disappear and join the regiment." "That is easy enough," Lisle said.

"I am going to start tomorrow with the sick convoy; but shall slip away from them, after I have gone a short distance.

Robah will meet me with my uniform and rifle; and I shall come into the camp again, in uniform, after it is dark." "You appear to have thought it all out," the officer said, "and if your scheme can be carried out, there should be no difficulty, after the first day or two.

You are more likely to pass unnoticed, on a march, than you would be if you were staying here.

The men will have other things to think about, and you will only have three men marching with you in the column to ask questions.


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