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Under Wellington’s Command

CHAPTER 12: Fuentes D'Onoro
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"However, there would only be harm done if there happened to be a Frenchman--or one of their Spaniards, who are worse--present.

As to my own comrades, it would not matter at all.

We muleteers are all heart and soul against the French, and will do anything to injure them.

We are all obliged to work for them; for all trade is at an end, and we must live.

Many have joined the partisans, but those who have good mules cannot go away and give up their only means of earning a living; for although the French pay for carriage by mules or carts, if they come upon animals that are not being used, they take them without a single scruple.
"Besides, there are not many partisans in this part of Spain.


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