[The Man With The Broken Ear by Edmond About]@TWC D-Link book
The Man With The Broken Ear

CHAPTER XIII
6/11

A stranger's hand closed his eyes, while I was gaining my first epaulette at the battle of Jena.
"Lieutenant at Eylau, captain at Wagram, and there decorated by the Emperor's own hand on the field of battle, major before Almieda, lieutenant-colonel at Badajoz, colonel at Moscow, I have drunk the cup of victory to the full.

But I have also tasted the chalice of adversity.
The frozen plains of Russia saw me alone with a platoon of braves, the last remnant of my regiment, forced to devour the mortal remains of that faithful friend who had so often carried me into the very heart of the enemy's battalions.

Trusty and affectionate companion of my dangers, when rendered useless by an accident at Smolensk, he devoted his very _manes_ to the safety of his master, and made of his skin a protection for my frozen and lacerated feet.
"My tongue refuses to repeat the story of our perils in that terrible campaign.

Perhaps some day I will write it with a pen dipped in tears--tears, the tribute of feeble humanity.

Surprised by the season of frosts in a zone of ice, without fire, without bread, without shoes, without means of transportation, denied the succor of Esculapius' art, harassed by the Cossacks, robbed by the peasants--positive vampires, we saw our mute thunderers, which had fallen into the enemy's hands, belch forth death upon ourselves.


<<Back  Index  Next>>

D-Link book Top

TWC mobile books