[The Great Shadow and Other Napoleonic Tales by Arthur Conan Doyle]@TWC D-Link bookThe Great Shadow and Other Napoleonic Tales CHAPTER X 11/13
I met him two days before Corunna, when I was sent with a flag to speak about our wounded.
He was with Soult then.
I knew him again when I saw him." "And I will know him again when I see him!" said Horscroft, with the old dour look on his face. And then at that instant, as I stood there, it was suddenly driven home to me how poor and purposeless a life I should lead while this crippled friend of ours and the companion of my boyhood were away in the forefront of the storm.
Quick as a flash my resolution was taken. "I'll come with you too, Major," I cried. "Jock! Jock!" said my father, wringing his hands. Jim said nothing, but put his arm half round me and hugged me. The Major's eyes shone and he flourished his cane in the air. "My word, but I shall have two good recruits at my heels," said he. "Well, there's no time to be lost, so you must both be ready for the evening coach." And this was what a single day brought about; and yet years pass away so often without a change.
Just think of the alteration in that four-and-twenty hours.
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