id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 49544 Mackenzie, A. R. D. (Alfred Robert Davidson) Mutiny Memoirs: Being Personal Reminiscences of the Great Sepoy Revolt of 1857 .txt text/plain 37901 1720 75 Officer of Native Cavalry, who had the good fortune to be engaged in years by the confirming officer, General Hewett, Commanding the Meerut Nearly every British officer of the Regiment came to the ground, and ordered the men to mount and patrol the grounds, while I took the the way, nearly killed an officer, Lieutenant Galloway, of my regiment, We rode all day, expecting every moment our men to turn on us party got into a quicksand, and for some moments horse and man were commanding officer, to take a small party of mounted men and start off body of the enemy at a village about twelve miles from our camp. out, this time the whole Regiment, some 250 strong; and marched away miles of Jhujjur, we, the Guides Cavalry and a body of Irregular Horse For a moment our long line halted full in view of the enemy. ./cache/49544.txt ./txt/49544.txt