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Through Three Campaigns

CHAPTER 1: An Expedition
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I think I can say that, when I undertake a thing, I will carry it through.
"I cannot tell you how grateful I feel to you all, for aiding me to carry out my wish.

Will you kindly convey my thanks to the officers of the company, and particularly urge upon them that they must show me no favour, and pay no more attention to me than to the other men?
Anything of that sort would certainly give rise to comment and suspicion." "I have already told them that," the officer said, "and I think they thoroughly understand how they must act.
"The sick party are to start tomorrow morning.

How do you wish the uniform of your supposed cousin to be sent to you ?" "If you hand it over to Robah, he will bring it out to me.

The rifle, of course, should be handed quietly to me when I return to camp.

I cannot march in with it.


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