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Excerpt from Lionel Deerhurst, or Fashionable Life Under the Regency, Vol. 3 of 3
Well, Freville, we crossed the Ebro, and marched to Vittoria. You will laugh at my con necting myself with the army, but it is not the less true; I followed in its train, - no laughing matter to me, I can assure you. Of course there is no need of my telling of the battle of Vittoria, you know all about it. Ellen's serjeant was a good soldier, and being the means of capturing some of the cannon and luggage, was well rewarded with booty. This delighted her, for they were very poor, and it made him, for the time being, more tolerable; perhaps, too, his ferocity was lessened by loss of blood, for he had received a ?esh-wound in his left arm, which weakened him; and as he certainly was much respected by his officers, they.
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