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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1805 Excerpt: ... had bid the page keep that standard for him, he suddenly disappeared. The intelligence was found to b false, and had no other foundation than the arrival of 200 soldiers from Picardy, which Mess, de Moy and de la Boissiere, had brought to the Duke of Maienne. Being now disengaged from the crowd, and having need of help, especially for the wound in my hip, by which I lost a great deal of blood, I advanced with my prize to the head of Vignole's regiment, which had behaved bravely in the battle. Here, fearing no further surprise, I ordered a surgeon to bind up my wound, and desired some wine to prevent fainting, which I found coming upon me. My strength being a little recovered, I got to Anet, the keeper of which gave me an apartment, where I caused the first dressing to be put on my wounds, in p'resence of the Marechal Birpn, who spent a few moments there after my arrival, and took a collation in my chamber. He was conducting the corps de reserve, which he commanded, to the King, who, without stopping after his victory, had passed the river of Eure, in pursuit of the enemy; and, as it was reported to me, had taken at last the road to Rosny, where he lay the same night. After the Mareclial Biron was gone, D'Andelot arrived at Anet, full of resentment against me for wresting from him his prize, for so he thought it. He entered my chamber, attended by five or six armed men, and, with an air equally fierce and insulting, demanded an explanation, or rather sought to do himself justice: for, perceiving the white standard, which, with that belonging to my company, had been placed at the head of my bed, he would have taken possession of it by force, without attend That night he supped at the castle of Rosny. Being informed that the Marechal D'Aumont was come t...
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