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Jack Archer

CHAPTER VI
17/28

Lord Cardigan was about to give the order to charge when masses of heavy cavalry made their appearance.

Suddenly one of these extended and a battery of Russian artillery opened fire upon the cavalry.

Our artillery came to the front, and after a quarter of an hour's duel the Russians fell back; and soon after the army halted for the night, at a stream called the Boulyanak, six miles from the Alma, where the Russians, as was now known, were prepared to give battle.

The weather had now cleared again, and all ranks were in high spirits as they sat round the bivouac fires.
"How savage they will be on board ship," Harry Archer said to Captain Lancaster, "to see us fighting a big battle without their having a hand in it.

I almost wonder that they have not landed a body of marines and blue-jackets.


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