[Saint Bartholomew’s Eve by G. A. Henty]@TWC D-Link bookSaint Bartholomew’s Eve CHAPTER 14: The Assault On The Chateau 23/33
There is an empty granary that we will convert into a hospital." "Before we do anything else, Francois, we must fish the planks from the moat, to serve until a fresh drawbridge is constructed. "Eustace, do you get two heavy beams thrust over, and lay the planks across them; then with Roger mount, cross the moat as soon as it is bridged, and follow the road after the Catholics.
They may not have gone far, and might halt and return to attack us, when we shall be off our guard. "Follow them about five miles; then, if they are still marching, you had both better come back to us.
If they halt before that, do you remain and watch them; and send Roger back with the news." A hundred and thirty wounded men were brought in, some wounded by shot or crossbow bolt, some terribly scalded, others with broken limbs from being hurled backwards with the ladders.
The countess, with her maids and many of the women, attended to them as they were brought in, and applied salves and bandages to the wounds.
Among the mass that had fallen inside the gate, seven gentlemen who still lived were discovered.
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