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on the th of115
in front of the107
at the same time71
the whole of the65
of the light division62
on the morning of59
the head of the59
at the end of57
the morning of the57
the right of the56
the end of the55
of the th of54
the battle of the50
in the course of49
sir de lacy evans46
the other side of46
the left of the46
morning of the th45
the rear of the45
the duke of cambridge44
the top of the44
of the second division43
other side of the42
the night of the41
from time to time41
on the other side40
under the command of39
a portion of the39
the mouth of the38
the fire of the38
on the night of38
the centre of the38
the th of september38
the th and th35
the rest of the35
the face of the34
at the head of34
at the distance of34
the command of the34
for the first time33
the edge of the33
in spite of the33
the th of october33
on the right of32
in a few minutes32
of the french army32
in the midst of31
in command of the31
the course of the31
in the first place30
it would have been30
of the th regiment30
on the part of30
the foot of the29
night of the th28
of the british army28
the position of the28
with the exception of28
for the most part28
on the north side28
the th of june28
it was evident that27
the battle of inkerman27
battle of the alma27
the french and english27
the men of the27
towards the end of27
in the direction of26
the brigade of guards26
the valley of the26
in the centre of26
in the rear of26
was one of the25
in one of the25
the hands of the25
the side of the25
i do not know25
one of the most25
a good deal of24
the advance of the24
on the evening of24
in a state of24
of the russian army24
quarter of an hour24
on the following day24
a quarter of an23
at the same moment23
that the russians had23
in a low voice23
the greater part of23
the evening of the23
officers and men of23
the english and french23
the sea of azoff23
the north side of22
to the left of22
the th of november22
of one of the22
the officers of the22
a flag of truce22
to the north side22
in the middle of22
to the right of21
of the rifle brigade21
battle of the tchernaya21
and men of the21
to be able to21
on the other hand21
the strength of the21
at the foot of21
the officers and men21
the banks of the21
the camp of the21
the line of the20
on the following morning20
the direction of the20
as soon as they20
with a view to20
in the neighbourhood of20
by this time the20
by the fire of20
on the top of20
that it would be20
in front of them20
of the allied armies20
the crest of the19
in the black sea19
on the left of19
early in the morning19
a day or two19
the guns of the19
their way to the19
by the side of19
for a few minutes19
the roar of the19
of the fourth division19
of the th and19
in a few days19
at the other side19
as soon as the19
the officer in command18
the th of july18
we could see the18
of the battle of18
on the th the18
the fall of sebastopol18
over and over again18
in addition to the18
and as soon as18
to the top of18
the land transport corps18
on the point of18
chief of the staff18
an officer of the18
a part of the17
at the mouth of17
as well as the17
and at the same17
in the act of17
at the battle of17
on the extreme right17
of the black sea17
as soon as he17
a council of war17
in the hands of17
could not have been17
and in a few17
of shot and shell17
the part of the17
ought to have been16
the capture of the16
the brow of the16
the manner in which16
the slope of the16
men killed and wounded16
in a short time16
from one of the16
for the sake of16
as a matter of16
the duke of newcastle16
i do not think16
a minute or two16
in advance of the16
out of the question16
in the way of15
the door of the15
that he had been15
it would be a15
to the number of15
for two or three15
the th of august15
the scene of action15
is one of the15
that the russians were15
at the top of15
it was impossible to15
between the french and15
for a few days15
the names of the15
on their way to15
in charge of the15
of those who had15
the entrance to the15
glad to see you15
the south side of15
on the opposite side15
after the battle of15
the waters of the15
of the land transport14
that there was a14
the flank of the14
was by no means14
the front of the14
of the th division14
the conduct of the14
valley of the tchernaya14
a quarter of a14
the th of the14
evening of the th14
in rear of the14
the attention of the14
that part of the14
a view of the14
as far as the14
the commencement of the14
the middle of the14
the effect of the14
men of the th14
if they had been14
the early part of14
the movements of the14
for the purpose of14
a few hundred yards14
the remainder of the14
the lines of the13
the interior of the13
of the naval brigade13
the th of may13
but there was no13
the greater portion of13
the isthmus of panama13
the walls of the13
the state of the13
the nature of the13
at the bottom of13
the attack on the13
of the royal welsh13
the exception of the13
officer in command of13
with the aid of13
the success of the13
of the russian position13
were by no means13
of the french and13
retreat of the russians13
and some of the13
brow of the hill13
hour and a half13
south side of the13
i could not help13
in consequence of the13
of the th hussars13
quarter of a mile13
was evident that the13
came to an end12
that he was a12
parts of the world12
the base of the12
north side of the12
i can tell you12
mile and a half12
the men in the12
as far as i12
th of the line12
that the enemy were12
of the right attack12
a few days after12
the light and second12
light and second divisions12
and it was only12
the fact that the12
into the hands of12
the summit of the12
that of the french12
what was going on12
the fire of our12
of the royal artillery12
the key of the12
under the orders of12
but it was not12
in front of our12
out of the window12
the heads of the12
nd battalion rifle brigade12
side of the river12
on account of the12
under the impression that12
for the last time12
the fall of the12
some of the officers12
the close of the12
the parapet of the12
the arrival of the12
two or three miles12
the sight of the12
the value of the12
on the st of12
the work of the12
the progress of the12
on the side of12
the news of the12
in front of their12
the batteries of the12
it is impossible to12
side of the harbour12
on the south side12
it will be a12
there was not a12
the whole line of12
army in the crimea12
of the th the12
it is to be12
it was found that12
it was not until11
between it and the11
the shores of the11
was not to be11
on the rd of11
the efforts of the11
lord raglan and his11
by one of the11
duty in the trenches11
a great deal of11
the level of the11
the afternoon of the11
said the old man11
were close to the11
he was in the11
on duty in the11
the valley of inkermann11
the beginning of the11
of the light and11
on the edge of11
a considerable number of11
of the first division11
face to face with11
it so happened that11
i have the honour11
there is no doubt11
it seems to me11
as much as possible11
of two or three11
as one of the11
between them and the11
of some of the11
as far as possible11
greater part of the11
the bottom of the11
the same time the11
the artillery of the11
at the beginning of11
miles and a half11
which the russians had11
the seat of war11
it was not till11
it was decided that11
of the english army11
on the afternoon of11
the condition of the11
the russians in the11
in front of him11
to the end of11
and one of them11
to the rear of11
all over the country11
the midst of the11
had it not been11
on the same day11
the entrance of the11
in the event of11
it might have been10
have the honour to10
a mile and a10
the batteries on the10
the russians and the10
the bridge of boats10
but i do not10
as if he were10
in the face of10
one of the officers10
in possession of the10
the verge of the10
the commander of the10
part of the th10
of the third division10
there was no doubt10
and it was evident10
in time of peace10
must have been a10
the opposite side of10
the earl of lucan10
phil and tony were10
of the imperial guard10
for the reception of10
a large number of10
by the aid of10
as though they were10
it must not be10
i was about to10
the sea of marmora10
had been in the10
that the enemy had10
on the slope of10
had ceased to be10
opposite side of the10
what do you mean10
of the british troops10
that it was impossible10
the use of the10
the flanks of the10
the field of battle10
the defence of the10
a few minutes the10
had charge of the10
to the effect that10
i have no doubt10
the end of a10
of the army in10
he did not know10
and there was a10
raglan and his staff10
the valley of death10
of the russians to10
half an hour later10
slope of the hill10
they were in the10
the light division was10
greater portion of the10
of the left attack10
from the north side10
attack on the redan10
general sir de lacy10
the light of the10
the back of the10
which they had been10
a strong body of10
of the british hotel10
the history of the10
of the nd division10
the minister for war10
at the point of10
god save the queen10
it would be better10
the guards and highlanders10
the heights over the10
a mile from the10
went on board the10
to the head of10
as they had been10
under the duke of10
to the sea of10
as that of the10
phil and his friends10
on the eve of10
that it was not10
in that part of10
in a great measure10
the works of the10
of the officers of10
a few minutes later10
to the scene of10
a large body of10
the scene of the10
the course of a10
phil and his friend10
the heat of the10
party of the th10
nature of the ground10
it seemed to him10
and that they were9
which of you is9
the village of bourliouk9
and now and then9
from the sea to9
the retreat of the9
in a moment the9
in spite of his9
bravery at the alma9
it will be observed9
in the valley of9
and it was not9
the orders of the9
said to have been9
under the fire of9
for a time the9
in the meantime the9
to the best of9
with an air of9
that the french were9
to raise the siege9
and that it was9
there was a good9
not by any means9
the sea to the9
course of the day9
the order of the9
the heart of the9
the bulk of the9
to the conclusion that9
this part of the9
the tents of the9
on the extreme left9
order of the day9
on the road to9
opened a heavy fire9
for a short time9
the naval and military9
by the fact that9
and rank and file9
and on the following9
the sufferings of the9
the sides of the9
his royal highness the9
in the presence of9
the top of a9
the ditch of the9
in the habit of9
sir george brown and9
the right of our9
to go to the9
that he was to9
i am sorry to9
the left flank of9
flung themselves upon the9
had been sent to9
head of the harbour9
it was arranged that9
on the field of9
of killed and wounded9
second and light divisions9
the details of the9
it was said that9
at such a time9
in spite of all9
we were in the9
the great majority of9
on either side of9
as if they had9
the events of the9
on the back of9
was in charge of9
in which they had9
there can be no9
face of the redan9
the officer in charge9
the affair of the9
the possession of the9
th and th regiments9
of the russians and9
so far as the9
an hour and a9
in the autumn of9
ground in front of9
the french and russians9
in the shape of9
the ranks of the9
if he had been9
the second and light9
in the streets of9
as he did so9
that it would have9
of the treaty of9
officers and men were9
in the matter of9
one of the men9
a prisoner of war9
the rear of our9
they were obliged to9
it was in the9
general of the ordnance9
they were able to9
various parts of the9
that it was a9
it was a very9
we ought to be9
the capture of sebastopol9
the right flank of9
under sir george brown9
shake of the head9
of men of the9
the plan of attack9
in the sea of9
officers of the th9
other end of the8
a few days before8
it was impossible for8
a strong force of8
was shot through the8
turned out to be8
the expedition to the8
the ears of the8
from balaklava to the8
i should have been8
at the time of8
now and then a8
to the fire of8
have a look at8
of the allied army8
and a battery of8
was in the act8
it was not so8
at the british hotel8
was not long before8
told off for the8
part of the country8
part of the day8
there could be no8
yards in front of8
the remains of the8
landed in the crimea8
after the fall of8
of the russian batteries8
in case of a8
that they did not8
that they were not8
make the best of8
that he could not8
the fact that they8
and by the time8
cavalry and horse artillery8
north side of sebastopol8
at the door of8
the house of commons8
it was supposed that8
as there was no8
of the two armies8
the th light dragoons8
on his way to8
of officers and men8
the nd battalion rifle8
the character of the8
to be ready to8
we were obliged to8
the shouts of the8
some of them were8
and for the moment8
in the same direction8
to get out of8
that kind of thing8
the march of the8
caught sight of the8
will be observed that8
of the nd battalion8
a few days later8
the british army in8
so great was the8
the dead and wounded8
that there was no8
to the command of8
in half an hour8
the other end of8
a heavy fire of8
the enemy on the8
put hors de combat8
for a little time8
in a minute or8
to his feet and8
capture of the malakoff8
was at that time8
it was on the8
by a round shot8
the road to the8
off the mouth of8
part of the world8
the sick and wounded8
a certain amount of8
here and there by8
left flank of the8
of the enemy were8
the latter part of8
expedition to the crimea8
we shall have to8
they could see the8
commencement of the siege8
orders were given to8
the army works corps8
by the light of8
him to the ground8
right flank of the8
did not hesitate to8
in view of the8
a party of the8
in a position to8
that one of the8
the long lines of8
that sort of thing8
phil and tony had8
there was nothing to8
the french and turkish8
but they did not8
the opening of the8
in a few moments8
at this moment the8
in front of us8
just in time to8
at a time when8
as soon as it8
in various parts of8
early part of the8
each side of the8
which he had been8
be borne in mind8
the aid of the8
as if he had8
of the men of8
to see what was8
a brush with the8
left face of the8
would have been the8
he was able to8
it was not long8
one of the first8
royal highness the duke8
side of the town8
the th of march8
in the spring of8
to the other side8
the voices of the8
at the rate of8
on the heights of8
in the light division8
that he did not8
put an end to8
of the round tower8
the face of a8
was at an end8
a short time the8
was to be done8
the assault of the8
shall be able to8
of the officers and8
the failure of the8
the operations of the8
in which they were8
the side of a8
at the disposal of8
the head of his8
would not have been8
phil and his comrades8
there was only one8
the position in which8
the heights of the8
and a half miles8
of the english and8
officers and men killed8
mouth of the valley8
of the brigade of8
fact that they were8
for a long time8
his way to the8
the next few days8
i should like to8
the loss of the8
the russian army in8
so that it was8
for a couple of8
what do you say8
to the strength of8
a battery of artillery8
there was a general8
the chief of the8
and it was a8
the point of the8
but i could not7
that i did not7
in a low tone7
of the french troops7
which led to the7
over the brow of7
in the case of7
to that of the7
was in command of7
the risk of being7
as soon as we7
the malakoff and the7
and a few minutes7
the fire from the7
carried to the rear7
he would have been7
of the sea of7
nothing to do with7
and it would be7
the houses of the7
his bravery at the7
this side of the7
and that he had7
face of the cliff7
officer in charge of7
of the army works7
here and there with7
the neck of the7
was to be made7
the light division were7
from the top of7
in front of sebastopol7
it will be seen7
of the russian guns7
of the town and7
the excitement of the7
it was decided to7
to be proud of7
for a quarter of7
soon as they were7
it is one of7
it could not be7
and it is not7
of the th light7
from the th to7
get out of this7
in the vicinity of7
to take advantage of7
for the time being7
point of the bayonet7
the effects of the7
and as it was7
in killed and wounded7
the th dragoon guards7
right of our position7
a great deal more7
i am glad to7
the slopes of the7
every now and then7
that he was in7
did not seem to7
set to work to7
that he should be7
three miles from the7
they might be seen7
officers of the army7
they would have been7
very kind to me7
officers killed and wounded7
for the use of7
the command of captain7
on the face of7
the camps of the7
the head of a7
that is to say7
the th of february7
of the mamelon and7
he said at last7
under the influence of7
to the british hotel7
the result of the7
the people of england7
the exception of a7
the th of january7
on each side of7
the sound of a7
to take part in7
of the light brigade7
on the day of7
the duties of the7
was on the point7
command of the french7
will be able to7
afternoon of the th7
it not been for7
the distance of yards7
to say that the7
with those of the7
in the days of7
the government of india7
they were to be7
god bless my soul7
the french in the7
they had been in7
it was with difficulty7
by the guns of7
the object of the7
to be followed by7
that they were to7
that they could not7
the upper end of7
their way through the7
to do with the7
of the allied forces7
which had been sent7
it was necessary to7
so as to be7
by the sound of7
for a few moments7
during the night of7
heavy fire of musketry7
the aspect of the7
down to the river7
the men who had7
to say nothing of7
one of the russian7
with the help of7
the earl of cardigan7
and as far as7
in the highest spirits7
the second division were7
over the heads of7
and on the th7
a rush at the7
the beauty of the7
the french and the7
a couple of hours7
and one of these7
course of a few7
and more than once7
the th to the7
be as well to7
edge of the plateau7
the monastery of st7
the disposal of the7
the salient of the7
embarked on board the7
as fast as they7
the sappers and miners7
military point of view7
of the bastion du7
to the duke of7
is not to be7
of the rd regiment7
an account of the7
to the memory of7
of the expedition to7
to the fact that7
a battalion of the7
the north of the7
in the early part7
in the absence of7
and many of the7
to the line of7
with the rest of7
hundred yards from the7
to look at the7
for the rest of7
and one of the7
by order of the7
for a moment the7
upper end of the7
of which i was7
it was the first7
of those who were7
in the morning of7
that the russians would7
the sound of the7
into the interior of7
council of war was7
the passage of the7
the th division of7
in sight of the7
front of the redan7
as they could be7
this portion of the7
on the heights above7
in the possession of7
the government of the7
early on the morning7
the flag of truce7
that he had not7
they could not have7
ditch of the redan7
crest of the hill7
of war was held7
were to be seen7
borne in mind that7
on his own account7
to one of the7
that the allies were7
in the house of7
the death of the7
front of the french7
the dead and the7
up to the front7
a man of the7
the prospect of a7
there was a great7
i had never seen7
the british army was7
at the sight of7
highness the duke of7
on the subject of7
i was not without7
to be in the7
in the morning the7
and we could see7
of which he had7
we ought to have7
at that moment a7
up and down the7
be observed that the7
those of the french7
for half an hour7
of the british government7
just as they were7
in all the world7
and as to the7
with which they were7
of the royal engineers7
late in the evening7
the fire of their7
was marked by a7
in the eyes of7
took place in the7
it is probable that7
general sir george brown7
battalion of the rifle7
flung her arms round6
the ground in front6
the light division under6
i could see the6
the spot where the6
i felt that i6
as though he would6
to which they were6
a long line of6
of the new granada6
and a half or6
at the close of6
his majesty the emperor6
to the edge of6
but it must be6
of the malakoff and6
would have been a6
i had been in6
it is evident that6
than that of the6
that the english were6
in front of it6
do not think that6
had been able to6
on the isthmus of6
the prospects of the6
the troops of the6
in the harbour of6
to leave the crimea6
the appearance of the6
the pursuit of the6
after a little pause6
aspect of the case6
sprang to his feet6
the time of the6
and a number of6
with some of the6
of the men who6
fall of the place6
they were on the6
they were going to6
no right to be6
as well as a6
the guns in the6
to point out that6
a matter of fact6
so far as to6
the force of the6
was about to say6
an old friend of6
duke of cambridge and6
it was resolved to6
in charge of them6
in a tone of6
emperor of the french6
the hand of the6
by the end of6
that he was not6
in case of the6
the position they had6
of the whole of6
so much as a6
rank and file killed6
to believe that the6
the departure of the6
camp of the second6
of the dockyard creek6
shot and shell were6
troop of horse artillery6
th division of the6
it must be remembered6
to be in readiness6
the distance was too6
availed themselves of the6
as it had been6
the eyes of the6
by the same author6
the abattis of the6
with the view of6
western side of the6
a few minutes more6
the heavy cavalry brigade6
the emperor of the6
would have thought that6
and for a time6
of one of their6
of the hill to6
at a place called6
command of the artillery6
some of the men6
of the russians was6
i was thinking of6
about a mile distant6
for some time past6
of the day before6
as fast as the6
death of lord raglan6
in charge of a6
progress of the siege6
in his despatch of6
to be on the6
of which they had6
took part in the6
which they were to6
work in the trenches6
edge of the cliff6
up the valley of6
and of the th6
the top of his6
the severity of the6
to return to the6
the plain of balaklava6
they were ordered to6
the command of lieutenant6
and how he had6
by a russian officer6
were killed or wounded6
fell into our hands6
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her majesty the queen5
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as though he had5
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the city of london5
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army in the field5
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he had come to5
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lord raglan and staff5
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as i can see5
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appearance of the men5
in the annals of5
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far as i can5
such as it was5
the bridge over the5
the command of major5
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gallantry at the alma5
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the march was resumed5
the road to balaklava5
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thought of it all5
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the treaty of paris5
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officers of high rank5
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on the verge of5
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i gave him a5
many of the men5
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the resources of the5
under the cover of5
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were not allowed to5
out to be the4
might have been expected4
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the chief part of4
fall back on the4
was on his way4
a coup de main4
the round tower and4
the late lord cardwell4
in the language of4
and flung her arms4
by a portion of4
a good view of4
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to make the best4
had been placed on4
in the form of4
the position occupied by4
told us that he4
with the th regiment4
for nearly an hour4
of the russian cavalry4
came up to the4
glance at the map4
what is the matter4
the long lime avenue4
which they had no4
rolled over and over4
the attack upon the4
daylight on the th4
lost more men than4
as many of the4
in the heat of4
since the days of4
be remembered that the4
in the best of4
come in contact with4
in some of the4
it ought to be4
of our position on4
the point where the4
the south of the4
do you know the4
shores of the black4
the end of april4
as much as the4
march of the troops4
if we are to4
fell in love with4
of the russian fleet4
carrying off the wounded4
on the th september4
with the thermometer at4
i must own that4
a crowd of people4
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rank and file of4
so we shall be4
to see if the4
to me to be4
and the troops were4
that we shall have4
was no longer a4
and i tell yer4
two and a half4
striking proof of the4
the peace of the4
republic of new granada4
at daylight the next4
were killed and wounded4
the countess and her4
and that the russians4
of the russian troops4
a few moments later4
knew all about it4
brush with the enemy4
of seacole and day4
very much the same4
the russians continued to4
the language of the4
it was only a4
both officers and men4
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of the allied fleets4
four miles from the4
the tramp of men4
with a couple of4
during the latter part4
in time to prevent4
may be as well4
little more than an4
be up and doing4
that we ought to4
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at a rapid pace4
i think that the4
two battalions of the4
the wind went down4
that there is no4
found it impossible to4
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down on the ground4
with a dash of4
in command of an4
the royal welsh fusileers4
on the russian left4
french and english cavalry4
for the want of4
succeeded in getting up4
the tide of battle4
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the fate of the4
in which i was4
engaged with the enemy4
which the russians would4
the city and the4
attack of the th4
and there is a4
about a mile from4
i believe that the4
no one seemed to4
view of the matter4
to see if he4
what are you doing4
in compliance with the4
to come and see4
the body of a4
troop of the th4
right of the second4
will not attempt to4
and on the flanks4
a word or two4
to the shelter of4
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did not wish to4
is said to be4
cut in two by4
have a better chance4
not so much as4
a hole in the4
the establishment of a4
of the french on4
when i found myself4
shot through the head4
morning of the st4
and a couple of4
fire of our artillery4
the bar of the4
state of affairs in4
on the third day4
which phil and tony4
that it was all4
and the head of4
on his way home4
and it has been4
the midst of a4
head of the column4
in the heart of4
and of which they4
but they could not4
i shall not be4
that the enemy was4
that the people of4
an hour or more4
in the art of4
on the southern side4
one of the boats4
of the alma was4
and on the right4
it was reported that4
the notes of a4
in the baidar valley4
a couple of months4
what has become of4
some of our men4
had been placed in4
regret to say that4
the first day of4
between the sea and4
the st of march4
was out of the4
been wounded in the4
of which the following4
to be carried in4
they ought to have4
as that of a4
as they passed the4
for the benefit of4
russians and the french4
on the flanks of4
valley of the belbek4
made their way to4
were stationed in the4
the only thing to4
the gulf of saros4
on the previous day4
and the fall of4
a party of cossacks4
up on to the4
the road in front4
at all events had4
old east india company4
that the english army4
in the councils of4
in such a state4
mullioned windows of the4
suddenly there was a4
the mercy of a4
sir george brown was4
to the officers and4
many of those who4
the french were in4
to be used in4
i have heard of4
concerned in the matter4
became evident that the4
you must tell me4
out of sight of4
day or two before4
had been present at4
so as to make4
am not going to4
but the sight of4
was said that the4
his place in the4
the consequence was that4
with the utmost vigour4
the city of the4
and sir colin campbell4
and two days later4
rode over to the4
the councils of the4
of the city and4
and then they were4
the allied armies and4
in the open air4
the guns on the4
on the door of4
out of seven in4
they belonged to the4
the men of his4
we shall have a4
he would have to4
was no easy matter4
on very good terms4
face of the hill4
as it turned out4
in the present day4
while phil and tony4
of which i had4
over to the north4
and in an instant4
between the russians and4
in the prime of4
by means of a4
season of the year4
dead and the dying4
the same amount of4
the incidents of the4
the calf of the4
place on the th4
threw themselves upon the4
those of the enemy4
was no doubt that4
he returned to the4
general the honourable sir4
a considerable amount of4
is no doubt that4
of her dark eyes4
i should have to4
it was at the4
roar of the wind4
all of a sudden4
board the royal albert4
in advance of his4
of the th fusileers4
but it was impossible4
with that of the4
the delight of the4
it is impossible for4
and yet it was4
to them for the4
descent on the crimea4
i belong to the4
to arrive at the4
the duke of connaught4
the difference between the4
happened to be in4
to be under the4
five nights out of4
opened fire upon them4
with the fact that4
the harbour of sebastopol4
sunk in the harbour4
a fire broke out4
the fury of the4
appeared to be the4
so that they were4
during the period of4
a few minutes afterwards4
to be sent to4
the russian cavalry on4
the exertions of the4
in the history of4
key of the position4
a wing of the4
were seen to be4
was quite out of4
the very last night4
did not return to4
the leader of the4
the depth of water4
it was all a4
one after the other4
and i felt that4
shot and shell and4
end of the dockyard4
to lord raglan to4
he heard of the4
you are going to4
at the fall of4
side of the creek4
were obliged to retire4
by the action of4
was quite evident that4
side of the hill4
on the th we4
early in the day4
a considerable portion of4
for a day or4
the matter of that4
the inhabitants of the4
the discipline of the4
the day after the4
within a few hundred4
was a kind of4
three miles and a4
but there is a4
here and there the4
were placed in the4
the estimation of the4
abattis of the malakoff4
of the batteries of4
for some time in4
announced that the russians4
in the morning they4
for a moment in4
the honourable sir george4
and a half of4
with all his might4
on his return to4
it was a matter4
the batteries in the4
from the commencement of4
the lower part of4
the old east india4
it was only the4
should be allowed to4
which the boys had4
a few yards of4
the latter was a4
and close to the4
and on the night4
and it will be4
and the light of4
on the western side4
duke of cambridge was4
the house of the4
covering party of men4
fired a few rounds4
to the french army4
that we are not4
almost at the same4
the shape of a4
in spite of their4
have come to the4
just in front of4
our officers and men4
movements of the enemy4
i am going to4
in the office of4
the russians had got4
battalions of the th4
honourable sir george cathcart4
on our starboard quarter4
of the th corps4
by the appearance of4
all the same he4
but that he had4
of smoke and dust4
along the front of4
what they had been4
are not likely to4
the command of that4
as might have been4
the heights on the4
as they did so4
to the ground by4
of the first bombardment4
unsuccessful attack on the4
the smell of the4
by the sight of4
charge on the russians4
to remain in the4
blow on the head4
took up his quarters4
to get them into4
the men did not4
the duty of the4
men of the royal4
there were only two4
as well as he4
that he might be4
tell you that the4
as there was nothing4
that the russian column4
sir george brown had4
might have been saved4
of some hundred yards4