id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 52991 Eaton, Charlotte A. (Charlotte Anne) Waterloo Days: The narrative of an Englishwoman resident at Brussels in June 1815 .txt text/plain 55741 2176 69 of morning, we saw the Place Royale filled with armed men, and with could take place to-day, our anxiety for news, both of the French the French had won the battle, and that our army was retreating in the victory, that the remains of the French army were in full retreat, and field of battle, covered with thousands of the dead, the wounded, and streets we met numbers of poor wounded British officers, weak, pale, with wounded British officers; and how many, like our old friend Major been the consequences if the French and British armies had happened to dreadful news that the battle was lost, and the French advancing! morning after the battle, the house was surrounded with the wounded and that no other army than the British could have won the battles of [Footnote 20: The road from Brussels to the field of battle was not ./cache/52991.txt ./txt/52991.txt