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The Life and Correspondence of Sir Isaac Brock

CHAPTER XII
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And now I will only add my warmest wishes for your health and happiness, and that the same good fortune that has hitherto attended you may continue; and I beg that you will be so good as to convey the same to my friend, your aide-de-camp.

Believe me to be, my dear general, &c.
P.S .-- I send this after the mail, which left London last night, in hope it may overtake it at Falmouth, as I know the packet seldom sails for some days after her time.
_Major-General John Burnet to Sir Isaac Brock, K.B._[83] STRABERRY, Ireland, Oct.

11, 1812.
There has existed too long and too sincere a friendship between us for me not to feel the most lively interest in the event which has added such _eclat_ to your achievement at my old quarter, Detroit.
To evince to you how much I regard you, and how much I have talked of you, a friend of mine at the Horse Guards enclosed me the Extraordinary Gazette, saying he knew how much I should be gratified: judge then, my friend, of my feelings that you had acquitted yourself with such address; and I feel some degree of pride that my opinion was so justly formed of your conduct, whenever you should have an opportunity to display your talents.

Accept, then, the very sincere congratulations of an old friend on this occasion, and be assured of the happiness it gives me, as well as Mrs.Burnet, who is with me, and sends her love to you.
With respect to my situation, I offered my services to go to the Peninsula as soon as our promotion took place, and at one time flattered myself I should have gone there; but superior interest prevailed, and I was placed on the staff of Ireland.
I first went to Londonderry, but have been here six months, as more central to the brigade under my command.
I have my hands full of business, and little time for private correspondence; but I could not resist the impulse on an occasion so highly to the honor of an old friend.

Believe me, my dear Brock, &c.
P.S .-- If Commodore Grant be still alive, pray remember me warmly to him and Mrs.Grant.
_Major-General Brock to his Brothers_.
Head Quarters, Detroit, Aug.


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