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Excerpt from Words on Wellington, the Duke-Waterloo-the Ball
Cussed, I never have known it finally settled as to who would have commanded at Waterloo if the Duke Of Wellington had been killed. The following bears upon this point. The Duke was always reticent on the subject Of his intentions, even toward those with whom he was most intimate. He had not said a single word on this subject before the Battle of Waterloo to Lord Anglesey, then Lord Uxbridge, commanding the Cavalry. Late on the 17th of june Lord Anglesey called upon Sir Hussey Vivian, who commanded a Brigade of Light Cavalry under him. He said, I find myself in a very difficult position. A great battle will take place to-morrow. The Duke, as you know, will not economise his safety. If any accident happens to him, I shall suddenly find myself commander-ih-chief. Now, I have not the slightest idea what are the projects of the Duke. I would.
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