Charles O'Malley, the Irish Dragoon: In Two Volumes, Volume 2Curry, 1841 |
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aid-de-camp army Arrah artillery Baby Baby Blake battle bayonets beneath beside better Blake brigade broken Brussels burst captain cavalry Charley cheer Ciudad Rodrigo column cried cuirassiers dark Dashwood despatches devil door dragoons enemy eyes father feeling fell felt fire followed fortune forward Fred French Fuentes d'Onoro gallant galloped Galway ground Hampden hand happy head hear heard heart honour hope horse Hougoumont hour hurried Inez infantry knew La Haye Sainte laughing light Lisbon look Lord Uxbridge Lord Wellington Loughrea Lucy Massena Maurice Mickey Mike Mike's morning muttered never night O'Malley O'Shaughnessy officer once opened party passed Picton Portumna quarters regiment replied retreat road rode scarcely seemed senhora shouted side Sir George Sir George Dashwood smile sounds Sparks spoke squadrons stood strange suddenly sure tell there's thing thought tirailleurs troops turned voice window word wounded