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  CHAPTERI

  \"Truthisstrange,Strangerthanfiction。\"

  IthinkitbutrightthatinmakingmyappearancebeforethepublicIshouldatonceacquaintthemwithmytitlesandname。Mycard,asIleaveitatthehousesofthenobility,myfriends,isasfollows:—

  MAJORGOLIAHO’GRADYGAHAGAN,H。E。I。C。S。,CommandingBattalionofIrregularHorse,AHMEDNUGGAR。

  Seeing,Isay,thissimplevisitingticket,theworldwillavoidanyofthoseawkwardmistakesastomyperson,whichhavebeensofrequentoflate。Therehasbeennoendtotheblundersregardingthishumbletitleofmine,andtheconfusiontherebycreated。WhenIpublishedmyvolumeofpoems,forinstance,theMorningPostnewspaperremarked\"thattheLyricsoftheHeart,byMissGahagan,mayberankedamongthesweetestflowretsofthepresentspringseason。\"TheQuarterlyReview,commentinguponmy\"ObservationsonthePonsAsinorum\"(4to,London,1836),calledme\"DoctorGahagan,\"

  andsoon。Itwastimetoputanendtothesemistakes,andIhavetakentheabovesimpleremedy。

  Iwasurgedtoitbyaveryexaltedpersonage。DininginAugustlastatthepalaceoftheT—l—r—esatParis,thelovelyyoungDuch—

  ssofOrl—ns(who,thoughshedoesnotspeakEnglish,understandsitaswellasIdo),saidtomeinthesoftestTeutonic,\"LieberHerrMajor,habensiedenAhmednuggarischen—jager—battaliongelassen?\"\"Warumdenn?\"saidI,quiteastonishedatherR—lH—

  ss’squestion。TheP—cessthenspokeofsometriflefrommypen,whichwassimplysignedGoliahGahagan。

  Therewas,unluckily,adeadsilenceasH。R。H。putthisquestion。

  \"Commentdonc?\"saidH。M。Lo—isPh—l—ppe,lookinggravelyatCountMole;\"lecherMajoraquittel’armee!Nicolasdoncseramaitredel’Inde!\"H。M—andthePr。M—n—sterpursuedtheirconversationinalowtone,andleftme,asmaybeimagined,inadreadfulstateofconfusion。Iblushedandstuttered,andmurmuredoutafewincoherentwordstoexplain——butitwouldnotdo——Icouldnotrecovermyequanimityduringthecourseofthedinner;andwhileendeavouringtohelpanEnglishduke,myneighbour,topouletal’Austerlitz,fairlysentsevenmushroomsandthreelargegreasycroutesoverhiswhiskersandshirt—frill。Anotherlaughatmyexpense。\"Ah!M。leMajor,\"saidtheQ—oftheB—lg—ns,archly,\"vousn’aurezjamaisvotrebrevetdeColonel。\"HerM—y’sjokewillbebetterunderstoodwhenIstatethathisGraceisthebrotherofaMinister。

  Iamnotatlibertytoviolatethesanctityofprivatelife,bymentioningthenamesofthepartiesconcernedinthislittleanecdote。IonlywishtohaveitunderstoodthatIamagentleman,andliveatleastinDECENTsociety。Verbumsat。

  Buttobeserious。IamobligedalwaystowritethenameofGoliahinfull,todistinguishmefrommybrother,GregoryGahagan,whowasalsoaMajor(intheKing’sservice),andwhomIkilledinaduel,asthepublicmostlikelyknows。PoorGreg!averytrivialdisputewasthecauseofourquarrel,whichneverwouldhaveoriginatedbutforthesimilarityofournames。Thecircumstancewasthis:IhadbeenluckyenoughtorendertheNawaubofLucknowsometriflingservice(inthenotoriousaffairofChoprasjeeMuckjee),andhisHighnesssentdownagoldtoothpick—casedirectedtoCaptainG。Gahagan,whichIofcoursethoughtwasforme:mybrothermadlyclaimedit;wefought,andtheconsequencewas,thatinaboutthreeminuteshereceivedaslashintherightside(cut6),whicheffectuallydidhisbusiness:—hewasagoodswordsmanenough——IwasTHEBESTintheuniverse。Themostridiculouspartoftheaffairis,thatthetoothpick—casewashis,afterall——hehadleftitontheNawaub’stableattiffin。Ican’tconceivewhatmadnesspromptedhimtofightaboutsuchapaltrybauble;hehadmuchbetterhaveyieldeditatonce,whenhesawIwasdeterminedtohaveit。Fromthisslightspecimenofmyadventures,thereaderwillperceivethatmylifehasbeenoneofnoordinaryinterest;

  and,infact,ImaysaythatIhaveledamoreremarkablelifethananymanintheservice——Ihavebeenatmorepitchedbattles,ledmoreforlornhopes,hadmoresuccessamongthefairsex,drunkharder,readmore,beenahandsomermanthananyofficernowservingHerMajesty。

  WhenIfirstwenttoIndiain1802,Iwasarawcornetofseventeen,withblazingredhair,sixfeetfourinheight,athleticatallkindsofexercises,owingmoneytomytailorandeverybodyelsewhowouldtrustme,possessinganIrishbrogue,andmyfullpayof120l。ayear。IneednotsaythatwithalltheseadvantagesIdidthatwhichanumberofcleverfellowshavedonebeforeme——I

  fellinlove,andproposedtomarryimmediately。

  Buthowtoovercomethedifficulty?——ItistruethatIlovedJuliaJowler——lovedhertomadness;butherfatherintendedherforaMemberofCouncilatleast,andnotforabeggarlyIrishensign。

  Itwas,however,myfatetomakethepassagetoIndia(onboardofthe\"SamuelSnob\"EastIndiaman,CaptainDuffy)withthislovelycreature,andmymisfortuneinstantaneouslytofallinlovewithher。WewerenotoutoftheChannelbeforeIadoredher,worshippedthedeckwhichshetrodupon,kissedathousandtimesthecuddy—chaironwhichsheusedtosit。Thesamemadnessfelloneverymanintheship。ThetwomatesfoughtaboutherattheCape;

  thesurgeon,asoberpiousScotchman,fromdisappointedaffection,tooksodreadfullytodrinkingastothreatenspontaneouscombustion;andoldColonelLilywhite,carryinghiswifeandsevendaughterstoBengal,sworethathewouldhaveadivorcefromMrs。

  L。,andmadeanattemptatsuicide;thecaptainhimselftoldme,withtearsinhiseyes,thathehatedhishitherto—adoredMrs。

  Duffy,althoughhehadhadnineteenchildrenbyher。

  Weusedtocallherthewitch——therewasmagicinherbeautyandinhervoice。Iwasspell—boundwhenIlookedather,andstarkstaringmadwhenshelookedatme!Olustrousblackeyes!——O

  glossynight—blackringlets!——Olips!——Odaintyfrocksofwhitemuslin!——Otinykidslippers!——thougholdandgouty,Gahaganseesyoustill!Irecollect,offAscension,shelookedatmeinherparticularwayonedayatdinner,justasIhappenedtobeblowingonapieceofscaldinghotgreenfat。Iwasstupefiedatonce——I

  thrusttheentiremorsel(abouthalfapound)intomymouth。I

  madenoattempttoswallow,ortomasticateit,butleftitthereformanyminutes,burning,burning!Ihadnoskintomypalateforsevenweeksafter,andlivedonrice—waterduringtherestofthevoyage。Theanecdoteistrivial,butitshowsthepowerofJuliaJowleroverme。

  Thewritersofmarinenovelshavesoexhaustedthesubjectofstorms,shipwrecks,mutinies,engagements,sea—sickness,andsoforth,that(althoughIhaveexperiencedeachoftheseinmanyvarieties)Ithinkitquiteunnecessarytorecountsuchtriflingadventures;sufficeittosay,thatduringourfivemonths’trajet,mymadpassionforJuliadailyincreased;sodidthecaptain’sandthesurgeon’s;sodidColonelLilywhite’s;sodidthedoctor’s,themate’s——thatofmostpartofthepassengers,andaconsiderablenumberofthecrew。Formyself,Iswore——ensignasIwas——Iwouldwinherformywife;IvowedthatIwouldmakehergloriouswithmysword——thatassoonasIhadmadeafavourableimpressiononmycommandingofficer(whichIdidnotdoubttocreate),Iwouldlayopentohimthestateofmyaffections,anddemandhisdaughter’shand。Withsuchsentimentaloutpouringsdidourvoyagecontinueandconclude。

  WelandedattheSunderbundsonagrillinghotdayinDecember1802,andthenforthemomentJuliaandIseparated。Shewascarriedofftoherpapa’sarmsinapalankeen,surroundedbyatleastfortyhookahbadars;whilstthepoorcornet,attendedbutbytwodandiesandasolitarybeasty(bywhichunnaturalnametheseblackamoorsarecalled),madehiswayhumblytojointheregimentatheadquarters。

  The—’thRegimentofBengalCavalry,thenunderthecommandofLieut。—ColonelJuliusJowler,C。B。,wasknownthroughoutAsiaandEuropebytheproudtitleoftheBundelcundInvincibles——sogreatwasitscharacterforbravery,soremarkablewereitsservicesinthatdelightfuldistrictofIndia。MajorSirGeorgeGutchwasnextincommand,andTomThrupp,askindafellowaseverranaMahrattathroughthebody,wassecondMajor。WewereontheeveofthatremarkablewarwhichwasspeedilytospreadthroughoutthewholeofIndia,tocallforththevalourofaWellesley,andtheindomitablegallantryofaGahagan;whichwasillustratedbyourvictoriesatAhmednuggar(whereIwasthefirstoverthebarricadeatthestormingofthePettah);atArgaum,whereIslewwithmyownswordtwenty—threematchlock—men,andcutadromedaryintwo;andbythatterribledayofAssaye,whereWellesleywouldhavebeenbeatenbutforme——mealone:Iheadednineteenchargesofcavalry,took(aidedbyonlyfourmenofmyowntroop)seventeenfield—pieces,killingthescoundrellyFrenchartillerymen;onthatdayIhadelevenelephantsshotunderme,andcarriedawayScindiah’snose—

  ringwithapistol—ball。WellesleyisaDukeandaMarshal,IbutasimpleMajorofIrregulars。Suchisfortuneandwar!Butmyfeelingscarrymeawayfrommynarrative,whichhadbetterproceedwithmoreorder。

  Onarriving,Isay,atourbarracksatDumDum,IforthefirsttimeputonthebeautifuluniformoftheInvincibles:alightblueswallow—tailedjacketwithsilverlaceandwings,ornamentedwithabout3,000sugar—loafbuttons,rhubarb—colouredleatherinexpressibles(tights),andredmoroccobootswithsilverspursandtassels,setofftoadmirationthehandsomepersonsoftheofficersofourcorps。Weworepowderinthosedays;andaregulationpigtailofseventeeninches,abrasshelmetsurroundedbyleopardskin,withabearskintopandahorsetailfeather,gavetheheadafierceandchivalrousappearance,whichisfarmoreeasilyimaginedthandescribed。

  Attiredinthismagnificentcostume,IfirstpresentedmyselfbeforeColonelJowler。Hewashabitedinamannerpreciselysimilar,butnotbeingmorethanfivefeetinheight,andweighingatleastfifteenstone,thedressheworedidnotbecomehimquitesomuchasslimmerandtallermen。FlankedbyhistallMajors,ThruppandGutch,helookedlikeastumpyskittle—ballbetweentwoattenuatedskittles。TheplumplittleColonelreceivedmewithvastcordiality,andIspeedilybecameaprimefavouritewithhimselfandtheotherofficersofthecorps。Jowlerwasthemosthospitableofmen;andgratifyingmyappetiteandmylovetogether,Icontinuallypartookofhisdinners,andfeastedonthesweetpresenceofJulia。

  Icanseenow,whatIwouldnotandcouldnotperceiveinthoseearlydays,thatthisMissJowler——onwhomIhadlavishedmyfirstandwarmestlove,whomIhadendowedwithallperfectionandpurity——wasnobetterthanalittleimpudentflirt,whoplayedwithmyfeelings,becauseduringthemonotonyofaseavoyageshehadnoothertoytoplaywith;andwhodesertedothersforme,andmeforothers,justasherwhimorherinterestmightguideher。Shehadnotbeenthreeweeksatheadquarterswhenhalftheregimentwasinlovewithher。Eachandallofthecandidateshadsomefavourtoboastof,orsomeencouraginghopesonwhichtobuild。Itwasthesceneofthe\"SamuelSnob\"overagain,onlyheightenedininterestbyanumberofduels。Thefollowinglistwillgivethereaderanotionofsomeofthem:—

  1。CornetGahagan……EnsignHicks,oftheSappersandMiners。

  Hicksreceivedaballinhisjaw,andwashalfchokedbyaquantityofcarrotywhiskerforceddownhisthroatwiththeball。

  2。CaptainMacgillicuddy,B。N。I。CornetGahagan。Iwasrunthroughthebody,buttheswordpassedbetweentheribs,andinjuredmeveryslightly。

  3。CaptainMacgillicuddy,B。N。I。Mr。Mulligatawny,B。C。S。,Deputy—

  AssistantViceSub—ControlleroftheBoggleywollahIndigogrounds,Ramgollybranch。

  Macgillicuddyshouldhavestucktosword’splay,andhemighthavecomeoffinhissecondduelaswellasinhisfirst;asitwas,thecivilianplacedaballandapartofMac’sgoldrepeaterinhisstomach。Aremarkablecircumstanceattendedthisshot,anaccountofwhichIsenthometothe\"PhilosophicalTransactions:\"thesurgeonhadextractedtheball,andwasgoingoff,thinkingthatallwaswell,whenthegoldrepeaterstruckthirteeninpoorMacgillicuddy’sabdomen。Isupposethattheworksmusthavebeendisarrangedinsomewaybythebullet,fortherepeaterwasoneofBarraud’s,neverknowntofailbefore,andthecircumstanceoccurredatseveno’clock。{1}

  Icouldcontinue,almostadinfinitum,anaccountofthewarswhichthisHelenoccasioned,buttheabovethreespecimenswill,Ishouldthink,satisfythepeacefulreader。Idelightnotinscenesofblood,Heavenknows,butIwascompelledinthecourseofafewweeks,andforthesakeofthisonewoman,tofightnineduelsmyself,andIknowthatfourtimesasmanymoretookplaceconcerningher。

  IforgottosaythatJowler’swifewasahalf—castewoman,whohadbeenbornandbredentirelyinIndia,andwhomtheColonelhadmarriedfromthehouseofhermother,anative。Thereweresomesingularrumoursabroadregardingthislatterlady’shistory:itwasreportedthatshewasthedaughterofanativeRajah,andhadbeencarriedoffbyapoorEnglishsubalterninLordClive’stime。

  Theyoungmanwaskilledverysoonafter,andlefthischildwithitsmother。TheblackPrinceforgavehisdaughterandbequeathedtoherahandsomesumofmoney。IsupposethatitwasonthisaccountthatJowlermarriedMrs。J。,acreaturewhohadnot,Idobelieve,aChristianname,orasingleChristianquality:shewasahideous,bloated,yellowcreature,withabeard,blackteeth,andredeyes:shewasfat,lying,ugly,andstingy——shehatedandwashatedbyalltheworld,andbyherjollyhusbandasdevoutlyasbyanyother。Shedidnotpassamonthintheyearwithhim,butspentmostofhertimewithhernativefriends。Iwonderhowshecouldhavegivenbirthtosolovelyacreatureasherdaughter。

  ThiswomanwasofcoursewiththeColonelwhenJuliaarrived,andthespiceofthedevilinherdaughter’scompositionwasmostcarefullynourishedandfedbyher。IfJuliahadbeenaflirtbefore,shewasadownrightjiltnow;shesetthewholecantonmentbytheears;shemadewivesjealousandhusbandsmiserable;shecausedallthoseduelsofwhichIhavediscoursedalready,andyetsuchwasthefascinationofTHEWITCHthatIstillthoughtheranangel。Imadecourttothenastymotherinordertobenearthedaughter;andIlisteneduntiringlytoJowler’sinterminabledullstories,becauseIwasoccupiedallthetimeinwatchingthegracefulmovementsofMissJulia。

  Butthetrumpetofwarwassoonringinginourears;andonthebattle—fieldGahaganisaman!TheBundelcundInvinciblesreceivedorderstomarch,andJowler,Hector—like,donnedhishelmetandpreparedtopartfromhisAndromache。Andnowarosehisperplexity:whatmustbedonewithhisdaughter,hisJulia?Heknewhiswife’speculiaritiesofliving,anddidnotmuchcaretotrusthisdaughtertoherkeeping;butinvainhetriedtofindheranasylumamongtherespectableladiesofhisregiment。LadyGutchofferedtoreceiveher,butwouldhavenothingtodowithMrs。

  Jowler;thesurgeon’swife,Mrs。Sawbone,wouldhaveneithermothernordaughter:therewasnohelpforit,Juliaandhermothermusthaveahousetogether,andJowlerknewthathiswifewouldfillitwithherodiousblackamoorfriends。

  Icouldnot,however,goforthsatisfiedtothecampaignuntilI

  learnedfromJuliamyfate。Iwatchedtwentyopportunitiestoseeheralone,andwanderedabouttheColonel’sbungalowasaninformerdoesaboutapublic—house,markingtheincomingsandtheoutgoingsofthefamily,andlongingtoseizethemomentwhenMissJowler,unbiassedbyhermotherorherpapa,mightlisten,perhaps,tomyeloquence,andmeltatthetaleofmylove。

  Butitwouldnotdo——oldJowlerseemedtohavetakenallofasuddentosuchafitofdomesticity,thattherewasnofindinghimoutofdoors,andhisrhubarb—colouredwife(Ibelievethatherskingavethefirstideaofourregimentalbreeches),whobeforehadbeengaddingceaselesslyabroad,andpokingherbroadnoseintoeverymenageinthecantonment,stoppedfaithfullyathomewithherspouse。Myonlychancewastobeardtheoldcoupleintheirden,andaskthematoncefortheircub。

  SoIcalledonedayattiffin:—oldJowlerwasalwayshappytohavemycompanyatthismeal;itamusedhim,hesaid,toseemedrinkHodgson’spaleale(Idranktwohundredandthirty—fourdozenthefirstyearIwasinBengal)——anditwasnosmallpieceoffun,certainly,toseeoldMrs。Jowlerattackthecurrie—bhaut;——shewasexactlythecolourofit,asIhavehadalreadythehonourtoremark,andsheswallowedthemixturewithagustowhichwasneverequalled,exceptbymypoorfriendDandoaproposd’huitres。Sheconsumedthefirstthreeplatefulswithaforkandspoon,likeaChristian;butasshewarmedtoherwork,theoldhagwouldthrowawayhersilverimplements,anddraggingthedishestowardsher,gotoworkwithherhands,flipthericeintohermouthwithherfingers,andstowawayaquantityofeatablessufficientforasepoycompany。ButwhydoIdivergefromthemainpointofmystory?

  Julia,then,Jowler,andMrs。J。,wereatluncheon;thedeargirlwasintheacttosableraglassofHodgsonasIentered。\"Howdoyoudo,Mr。Gagin?\"saidtheoldhag,leeringly。\"Eatabito’

  currie—bhaut,\"——andshethrustthedishtowardsme,securingaheapasitpassed。\"What!Gagymyboy,howdo,howdo?\"saidthefatColonel。\"What!runthroughthebody?——gotwellagain——havesomeHodgson——runthroughyourbodytoo!\"——andatthis,Imaysay,coarsejoke(alludingtothefactthatinthesehotclimatesthealeoozesoutasitwerefromtheporesoftheskin)oldJowlerlaughed:ahostofswarthychobdars,kitmatgars,sices,consomahs,andbobbychieslaughedtoo,astheyprovidedme,unasked,withthegratefulfluid。Swallowingsixtumblersofit,Ipausednervouslyforamoment,andthensaid—

  \"Bobbachy,consomah,ballybaloohoga。\"

  Theblackruffianstookthehint,andretired。

  \"ColonelandMrs。Jowler,\"saidIsolemnly,\"wearealone;andyou,MissJowler,youarealonetoo;thatis——Imean——Itakethisopportunityto——(anotherglassofale,ifyouplease)——toexpress,onceforall,beforedepartingonadangerouscampaign\"——(Juliaturnedpale)——\"beforeentering,Isay,uponawarwhichmaystretchinthedustmyhigh—raisedhopesandme,toexpressmyhopeswhilelifestillremainstome,andtodeclareinthefaceofheaven,earth,andColonelJowler,thatIloveyou,Julia!\"TheColonel,astonished,letfallasteelfork,whichstuckquiveringforsomeminutesinthecalfofmyleg;butIheedednotthepaltryinterruption。\"Yes,byyonbrightheaven,\"continuedI,\"Iloveyou,Julia!Irespectmycommander,Iesteemyourexcellentandbeauteousmother:tellme,beforeIleaveyou,ifImayhopeforareturnofmyaffection。Saythatyouloveme,andIwilldosuchdeedsinthiscomingwar,asshallmakeyouproudofthenameofyourGahagan。\"

  Theoldwoman,asIdeliveredthesetouchingwords,stared,snapped,andgroundherteeth,likeanenragedmonkey。Juliawasnowred,nowwhite;theColonelstretchedforward,tooktheforkoutofthecalfofmyleg,wipedit,andthenseizedabundleofletterswhichIhadremarkedbyhisside。

  \"Acornet!\"saidhe,inavoicechokingwithemotion;\"apitifulbeggarlyIrishcornetaspiretothehandofJuliaJowler!Gag——

  Gahagan,areyoumad,orlaughingatus?Lookattheseletters,youngman——attheseletters,Isay——onehundredandtwenty—fourepistlesfromeverypartofIndia(notincludingonefromtheGovernor—General,andsixfromhisbrother,ColonelWellesley)——onehundredandtwenty—fourproposalsforthehandofMissJowler!

  CornetGahagan,\"hecontinued,\"Iwishtothinkwellofyou:youarethebravest,themostmodest,and,perhaps,thehandsomestmaninourcorps;butyouhavenotgotasinglerupee。YouaskmeforJulia,andyoudonotpossessevenananna!\"——(Heretheoldroguegrinned,asifhehadmadeacapitalpun。)——\"No,no,\"saidhe,waxinggood—natured;\"Gagymyboy,itisnonsense!Julialove,retirewithyourmamma;thissillyyounggentlemanwillremainandsmokeapipewithme。\"

  Itookone:itwasthebitterestchillumIeversmokedinmylife。

  ***

  Iamnotgoingtogivehereanaccountofmymilitaryservices;

  theywillappearinmygreatnationalautobiography,infortyvolumes,whichIamnowpreparingforthepress。IwaswithmyregimentinallWellesley’sbrilliantcampaigns;thentakingdawk,Itravelledacrossthecountrynorth—eastward,andhadthehonouroffightingbythesideofLordLakeatLaswaree,Degg,Furruckabad,Futtyghur,andBhurtpore:butIwillnotboastofmyactions——themilitarymanknowsthem,MYSOVEREIGNappreciatesthem。IfaskedwhowasthebravestmanoftheIndianarmy,thereisnotanofficerbelongingtoitwhowouldnotcryatonce,GAHAGAN。Thefactis,Iwasdesperate:Icarednotforlife,deprivedofJuliaJowler。

  WithJulia’sstonylookseverbeforemyeyes,herfather’ssternrefusalinmyears,Ididnotcare,atthecloseofthecampaign,againtoseekhercompanyortopressmysuit。Wewereeighteenmonthsonservice,marchingandcounter—marching,andfightingalmosteveryotherday:totheworldIdidnotseemaltered;buttheworldonlysawtheface,andnotthesearedandblightedheartwithinme。Myvalour,alwaysdesperate,nowreachedtoapitchofcruelty;Itorturedmygroomsandgrass—cuttersforthemosttriflingoffenceorerror,——Ineverinactionsparedaman,——I

  shearedoffthreehundredandnineheadsinthecourseofthatsinglecampaign。

  Someinfluence,equallymelancholy,seemedtohavefallenuponpooroldJowler。AboutsixmonthsafterwehadleftDumDum,hereceivedaparceloflettersfromBenares(whitherhiswifehadretiredwithherdaughter),andsodeeplydidtheyseemtoweighuponhisspirits,thatheorderedelevenmenofhisregimenttobefloggedwithintwodays;butitwasagainsttheblacksthathechieflyturnedhiswrath。Ourfellows,intheheatandhurryofthecampaign,wereinthehabitofdealingratherroughlywiththeirprisoners,toextracttreasurefromthem:theyusedtopulltheirnailsoutbytheroot,toboiltheminkedgereepots,toflogthemanddresstheirwoundswithcayennepepper,andsoon。

  Jowler,whenheheardoftheseproceedings,whichbeforehadalwaysjustlyexasperatedhim(hewasahumaneandkindlittleman),usednowtosmilefiercelyandsay,\"D—theblackscoundrels!Servethemright,servethemright!\"

  Oneday,aboutacoupleofmilesinadvanceofthecolumn,Ihadbeenonaforaging—partywithafewdragoons,andwasreturningpeaceablytocamp,whenofasuddenatroopofMahrattasburstonusfromaneighbouringmango—tope,inwhichtheyhadbeenhidden:

  inaninstantthreeofmymen’ssaddleswereempty,andIwasleftwithbutsevenmoretomakeheadagainstatleastthirtyofthesevagabondblackhorsemen。Ineversawinmylifeanoblerfigurethantheleaderofthetroop——mountedonasplendidblackArab;hewasastall,verynearly,asmyself;heworeasteelcapandashirtofmail,andcarriedabeautifulFrenchcarbine,whichhadalreadydoneexecutionupontwoofmymen。Isawthatouronlychanceofsafetylayinthedestructionofthisman。Ishoutedtohiminavoiceofthunder(intheHindustaneetongueofcourse),\"Stop,dog,ifyoudare,andencounteraman!\"

  Inreplyhislancecamewhirlingintheairovermyhead,andmortallytransfixedpoorFoggartyofours,whowasbehindme。

  Grindingmyteethandswearinghorribly,Idrewthatscimitarwhichneveryetfaileditsblow,{2}andrushedattheIndian。Hecamedownatfullgallop,hisownswordmakingtenthousandgleamingcirclesintheair,shriekinghiscryofbattle。

  Thecontestdidnotlastaninstant。WithmyfirstblowIcutoffhissword—armatthewrist;mysecondIlevelledathishead。I

  saidthatheworeasteelcap,withagiltironspikeofsixinches,andahoodofchainmail。Iroseinmystirrupsanddelivered\"St。George;\"myswordcaughtthespikeexactlyonthepoint,splititsheerintwo,cutcrashingthroughthesteelcapandhood,andwasonlystoppedbyarubywhichheworeinhisback—

  plate。Hishead,cutcleanintwobetweentheeyebrowsandnostrils,evenbetweenthetwofrontteeth,fellonesideoneachshoulder,andhegallopedontillhishorsewasstoppedbymymen,whowerenotalittleamusedatthefeat。

  AsIhadexpected,theremainingruffiansfledonseeingtheirleader’sfate。Itookhomehishelmetbywayofcuriosity,andwemadeasingleprisoner,whowasinstantlycarriedbeforeoldJowler。

  Weaskedtheprisonerthenameoftheleaderofthetroop:hesaiditwasChowderLoll。

  \"ChowderLoll!\"shriekedColonelJowler。\"OFate!thyhandishere!\"Herushedwildlyintohistent——thenextdayappliedforleaveofabsence。Gutchtookthecommandoftheregiment,andI

  sawhimnomoreforsometime。

  ***

  AsIhaddistinguishedmyselfnotalittleduringthewar,GeneralLakesentmeupwithdespatchestoCalcutta,whereLordWellesleyreceivedmewiththegreatestdistinction。Fancymysurprise,ongoingtoaballatGovernmentHouse,tomeetmyoldfriendJowler;

  mytrembling,blushing,thrillingdelight,whenIsawJuliabyhisside!

  Jowlerseemedtoblushtoowhenhebeheldme。Ithoughtofmyformerpassageswithhisdaughter。\"Gagymyboy,\"sayshe,shakinghands,\"gladtoseeyou。Oldfriend,Julia——cometotiffin——

  Hodgson’spale——bravefellowGagy。\"Juliadidnotspeak,butsheturnedashypale,andfixeduponmeherawfuleyes!Ifaintedalmost,andutteredsomeincoherentwords。Juliatookmyhand,gazedatmestill,andsaid,\"Come!\"NeedIsayIwent?

  Iwillnotgooverthepalealeandcurrie—bhautagain!butthisI

  know,thatinhalf—an—hourIwasasmuchinloveasIeverhadbeen:andthatinthreeweeksI——yes,I——wastheacceptedloverofJulia!Ididnotpausetoaskwhereweretheonehundredandtwenty—fouroffers?whyI,refusedbefore,shouldbeacceptednow?

  IonlyfeltthatIlovedher,andwashappy!

  ***

  Onenight,onememorablenight,Icouldnotsleep,and,withalover’spardonablepassion,wanderedsolitarythroughtheCityofPalacesuntilIcametothehousewhichcontainedmyJulia。I

  peepedintothecompound——allwasstill;Ilookedintotheverandah——allwasdark,exceptalight——yes,onelight——anditwasinJulia’schamber!Myheartthrobbedalmosttostifling。I

  would——IWOULDadvance,ifbuttogazeuponherforamoment,andtoblessherassheslept。IDIDlook,IDIDadvance;and,O

  Heaven!Isawalampburning,Mrs。Jow。inanight—dress,withaverydarkbabyinherarms,andJulialookingtenderlyatanayah,whowasnursinganother。

  \"Oh,Mamma,\"saidJulia,\"whatwouldthatfoolGahagansayifheknewall?\"

  \"HEDOESKNOWALL!\"shoutedI,springingforward,andtearingdownthetattiesfromthewindow。Mrs。Jow。ranshriekingoutoftheroom,Juliafainted,thecursedblackchildrensqualled,andtheird—dnursefellonherknees,gabblingsomeinfernaljargonofHindustanee。OldJowleratthisjunctureenteredwithacandleandadrawnsword。

  \"Liar!scoundrel!deceiver!\"shoutedI。\"Turn,ruffian,anddefendyourself!\"ButoldJowler,whenhesawme,onlywhistled,lookedathislifelessdaughter,andslowlylefttheroom。

  Whycontinuethetale?IneednotnowaccountforJowler’sgloomonreceivinghislettersfromBenares——forhisexclamationuponthedeathoftheIndianchief——forhisdesiretomarryhisdaughter:

  thewomanIwaswooingwasnolongerMissJuliaJowler,shewasMrs。ChowderLoll!

  CHAPTERII:ALLYGHURANDLASWAREE

  Isatdowntowritegravelyandsadly,for(sincetheappearanceofsomeofmyadventuresinamonthlymagazine)unprincipledmenhaveendeavouredtorobmeoftheonlygoodIpossess,toquestionthestatementsthatImake,and,themselveswithoutasparkofhonourorgoodfeeling,tostealfrommethatwhichismysolewealth——mycharacterasatellerofTHETRUTH。

  ThereaderwillunderstandthatitistotheilliberalstricturesofaprofligatepressInowallude;amongtheLondonjournalists,none(luckilyforthemselves)havedaredtoquestiontheveracityofmystatements:theyknowme,andtheyknowthatIamINLONDON。

  IfIcanusethepen,Icanalsowieldamoremanlyandterribleweapon,andwouldanswertheircontradictionswithmysword!Nogoldorgemsadornthehiltofthatwar—wornscimitar;butthereisbloodupontheblade——thebloodoftheenemiesofmycountry,andthemalignersofmyhonestfame。Thereareothers,however——thedisgraceofadisgracefultrade——who,borrowingfromdistanceadespicablecourage,haveventuredtoassailme。TheinfamouseditorsoftheKelsoChampion,theBungayBeacon,theTipperaryArgus,andtheStokePogisSentinel,andotherdastardlyorgansoftheprovincialpress,have,althoughdifferinginpolitics,agreeduponthisonepoint,and,withascoundrellyunanimity,ventedafloodofabuseupontherevelationsmadebyme。

  TheysaythatIhaveassailedprivatecharacters,andwilfullypervertedhistorytoblackenthereputationofpublicmen。Iask,wasanyoneofthesemeninBengalintheyear1803?WasanysingleconductorofanyoneofthesepaltryprintseverinBundelcundortheRohillacountry?DoesthisEXQUISITETipperaryscribeknowthedifferencebetweenHurrygurrybangandBurrumtollah?

  Nothe!andbecause,forsooth,inthosestrangeanddistantlandsstrangecircumstanceshavetakenplace,itisinsinuatedthattherelaterisaliar:nay,thattheveryplacesthemselveshavenoexistencebutinmyimagination。Fools!——butIwillnotwastemyangeruponthem,andproceedtorecountsomeotherportionsofmypersonalhistory。

  Itis,Ipresume,afactwhichevenTHESEscribblingassassinswillnotventuretodeny,thatbeforethecommencementofthecampaignagainstScindiah,theEnglishGeneralformedacampatKanougeontheJumna,whereheexercisedthatbrilliantlittlearmywhichwasspeedilytoperformsuchwondersintheDooab。ItwillbeaswelltogiveaslightaccountofthecausesofawarwhichwasspeedilytoragethroughsomeofthefairestportionsoftheIndiancontinent。

  ShahAllum,thesonofShahLollum,thedescendantbythefemalelineofNadirShah(thatcelebratedToorkomaunadventurer,whohadwell—nighhurledBajazetandSelimtheSecondfromthethroneofBagdad)——ShahAllum,Isay,althoughnominallytheEmperorofDelhi,wasinrealitytheslaveofthevariouswarlikechieftainswholordeditbyturnsoverthecountryandthesovereign,untilconqueredandslainbysomemoresuccessfulrebel。ChowderLollMasolgee,ZubberdustKhan,DowsuntRowScindiah,andthecelebratedBobbachyJungBahawder,hadheldforatimecompletemasteryinDelhi。Thesecondofthese,aruthlessAfghansoldier,hadabruptlyenteredthecapital;norwasheejectedfromituntilhehadseizedupontheprincipaljewels,andlikewiseputouttheeyesofthelastoftheunfortunatefamilyofAfrasiab。ScindiahcametotherescueofthesightlessShahAllum,andthoughhedestroyedhisoppressor,onlyincreasedhisslavery;holdinghiminaspainfulabondageashehadsufferedunderthetyrannousAfghan。

  Aslongastheseheroeswerebattlingamongthemselves,oraslongratherasitappearedthattheyhadanystrengthtofightabattle,theBritishGovernment,everanxioustoseeitsenemiesbytheears,bynomeansinterferedinthecontest。ButtheFrenchRevolutionbrokeout,andahostofstarvingsans—culottesappearedamongthevariousIndianStates,seekingformilitaryservice,andinflamingthemindsofthevariousnativeprincesagainsttheBritishEastIndiaCompany。AnumberoftheseenteredintoScindiah’sranks:oneofthem,Perron,wascommanderofhisarmy;

  andthoughthatchiefwasasyetquiteengagedinhishereditaryquarrelwithJeswuntRowHolkar,andneverthoughtofaninvasionoftheBritishterritory,theCompanyallofasuddendiscoveredthatShahAllum,hissovereign,wasshamefullyill—used,anddeterminedtore—establishtheancientsplendourofhisthrone。

  OfcourseitwassheerbenevolenceforpoorShahAllumthatpromptedourgovernorstotakethesekindlymeasuresinhisfavour。

  Idon’tknowhowithappenedthat,attheendofthewar,thepoorShahwasnotawhitbetteroffthanatthebeginning;andthatthoughHolkarwasbeaten,andScindiahannihilated,ShahAllumwasmuchsuchapuppetasbefore。Somehow,inthehurryandconfusionofthisstruggle,theoysterremainedwiththeBritishGovernment,whohadsokindlyofferedtodressitfortheEmperor,whileHisMajestywasobligedtobecontentedwiththeshell。

  TheforceencampedatKanougeborethetitleoftheGrandArmyoftheGangesandtheJumna;itconsistedofelevenregimentsofcavalryandtwelvebattalionsofinfantry,andwascommandedbyGeneralLakeinperson。

  Well,onthe1stofSeptemberwestormedPerron’scampatAllyghur;

  onthefourthwetookthatfortressbyassault;andasmynamewasmentionedingeneralorders,ImayaswellquotetheCommander—in—

  Chief’swordsregardingme——theywillsparemethetroubleofcomposingmyowneulogium:—

  \"TheCommander—in—ChiefisproudthuspubliclytodeclarehishighsenseofthegallantryofLieutenantGahagan,ofthe——Cavalry。

  Inthestormingofthefortress,althoughunprovidedwithasingleladder,andaccompaniedbutbyafewbravemen,LieutenantGahagansucceededinescaladingtheinnerandfourteenthwalloftheplace。

  Fourteenditcheslinedwithsword—bladesandpoisonedchevaux—de—

  frise,fourteenwallsbristlingwithinnumerableartilleryandassmoothaslooking—glasses,wereinturntriumphantlypassedbythatenterprisingofficer。Hiscoursewastobetracedbytheheapsofslaughteredenemieslyingthickupontheplatforms;andalas!bythecorpsesofmostofthegallantmenwhofollowedhim!Whenatlengthheeffectedhislodgment,andthedastardlyenemy,whodarednottoconfronthimwitharms,letlooseuponhimthetigersandlionsofScindiah’smenagerie,thismeritoriousofficerdestroyed,withhisownhand,fourofthelargestandmostferociousanimals,andtherest,awedbytheindomitablemajestyofBRITISHVALOUR,shrankbacktotheirdens。ThomasHiggory,aprivate,andRuntyGoss,havildar,weretheonlytwowhoremainedoutoftheninehundredwhofollowedLieutenantGahagan。Honourtothem!Honourandtearsforthebravemenwhoperishedonthatawfulday!\"

  ***

  Ihavecopiedthis,wordforword,fromtheBengalHurkaruofSeptember24,1803:andanybodywhohastheslightestdoubtastothestatement,mayrefertothepaperitself。

  AndhereImustpausetogivethankstoFortune,whichsomarvellouslypreservedme,Sergeant—MajorHiggory,andRuntyGoss。

  WereItosaythatanyvalourofourshadcarriedusunhurtthroughthistremendouscombat,thereaderwouldlaughmetoscorn。No:

  thoughmynarrativeisextraordinary,itisneverthelessauthentic:

  andneverneverwouldIsacrificetruthforthemeresakeofeffect。Thefactisthis:—thecitadelofAllyghurissituateduponarock,aboutathousandfeetabovethelevelofthesea,andissurroundedbyfourteenwalls,ashisExcellencywasgoodenoughtoremarkinhisdespatch。Amanwhowouldmountthesewithoutscaling—ladders,isanass;hewhowouldSAYhemountedthemwithoutsuchassistance,isaliarandaknave。WeHADscaling—

  laddersatthecommencementoftheassault,althoughitwasquiteimpossibletocarrythembeyondthefirstlineofbatteries。

  Mountedonthem,however,asourtroopswerefallingthickaboutme,Isawthatwemustignominiouslyretreat,unlesssomeotherhelpcouldbefoundforourbravefellowstoescaladethenextwall。Itwasaboutseventyfeethigh。IinstantlyturnedthegunsofwallAonwallB,andpepperedthelattersoastomake,notabreach,butascalingplace;themenmountingintheholesmadebytheshot。Bythissimplestratagem,Imanagedtopasseachsuccessivebarrier——fortoascendawallwhichtheGeneralwaspleasedtocall\"assmoothasglass\"isanabsurdimpossibility:I

  seektoachievenonesuch:—

  \"Idaredoallthatmaybecomeaman;

  Whodaresdomore,isneithermorenorless。\"

  Ofcourse,hadtheenemy’sgunsbeencommonlywellserved,notoneofuswouldeverhavebeenaliveoutofthethree;butwhetheritwasowingtofright,ortotheexcessivesmokecausedbysomanypiecesofartillery,arrivewedid。Ontheplatforms,too,ourworkwasnotquitesodifficultasmightbeimagined——killingthesefellowswassheerbutchery。Assoonasweappeared,theyallturnedandfledhelter—skelter,andthereadermayjudgeoftheircouragebythefactthatoutofaboutsevenhundredmenkilledbyus,onlyfortyhadwoundsinfront,therestbeingbayonetedastheyran。

  Andbeyondallotherpiecesofgoodfortunewastheverylettingoutofthesetigers;whichwasthedernierressortofBournonville,thesecondcommandantofthefort。Ihadobservedthisman(conspicuousforatricolouredscarfwhichhewore)uponeveryoneofthewallsaswestormedthem,andrunningawaytheveryfirstamongthefugitives。Hehadallthekeysofthegates;andinhistremor,asheopenedthemenagerieportal,leftthewholebunchinthedoor,whichIseizedwhentheanimalswereovercome。RuntyGossthenopenedthemonebyone,ourtroopsentered,andthevictoriousstandardofmycountryfloatedonthewallsofAllyghur!

  WhentheGeneral,accompaniedbyhisstaff,enteredthelastlineoffortifications,thebraveoldmanraisedmefromthedeadrhinocerosonwhichIwasseated,andpressedmetohisbreast。

  Buttheexcitementwhichhadbornemethroughthefatiguesandperilsofthatfearfuldayfailedallofasudden,andIweptlikeachilduponhisshoulder。

  Promotion,inourarmy,goesunluckilybyseniority;norisitinthepoweroftheGeneral—in—ChieftoadvanceaCaesar,ifhefindshiminthecapacityofasubaltern:MYrewardfortheaboveexploitwas,therefore,notveryrich。HisExcellencyhadafavouritehornsnuff—box(for,thoughexaltedinstation,hewasinhishabitsmostsimple):ofthis,andaboutaquarterofanounceofhigh—driedWelsh,whichhealwaystook,hemademeapresent,saying,infrontoftheline,\"Acceptthis,Mr。Gahagan,asatokenofrespectfromthefirsttothebravestofficerinthearmy。\"

  Calculatingthesnufftobeworthahalfpenny,Ishouldsaythatfourpencewasaboutthevalueofthisgift:butithasatleastthisgoodeffect——itservestoconvinceanypersonwhodoubtsmystory,thatthefactsofitarereallytrue。Ihaveleftitattheofficeofmypublisher,alongwiththeextractfromtheBengalHurkaru,andanybodymayexaminebothbyapplyinginthecounting—

  houseofMr。Cunningham。{3}Thatoncepopularexpression,orproverb,\"Areyouuptosnuff?\"aroseoutoftheabovecircumstance;fortheofficersofmycorps,noneofwhom,exceptmyself,hadventuredonthestormingparty,usedtotwitmeaboutthismodestrewardformylabours。Nevermind!whentheywantmetostormafortAGAIN,Ishallknowbetter。

  Well,immediatelyafterthecaptureofthisimportantfortress,Perron,whohadbeenthelifeandsoulofScindiah’sarmy,cameintous,withhisfamilyandtreasure,andwaspassedovertotheFrenchsettlementsatChandernagur。Bourquientookhiscommand,andagainsthimwenowmoved。Themorningofthe11thofSeptemberfoundusupontheplainsofDelhi。

  Itwasaburninghotday,andwewereallrefreshingourselvesafterthemorning’smarch,whenI,whowasontheadvancedpicketalongwithO’GawleroftheKing’sDragoons,wasmadeawareoftheenemy’sneighbourhoodinaverysingularmanner。O’GawlerandI

  wereseatedunderalittlecanopyofhorse—cloths,whichwehadformedtoshelterusfromtheintolerableheatofthesun,andwerediscussingwithgreatdelightafewManillacheroots,andastonejarofthemostexquisite,cool,weak,refreshingsangaree。Wehadbeenplayingcardsthenightbefore,andO’Gawlerhadlosttomesevenhundredrupees。Iemptiedthelastofthesangareeintothetwopinttumblersoutofwhichweweredrinking,andholdingmineup,said,\"Here’sbetterlucktoyounexttime,O’Gawler!\"

  AsIspokethewords——whish!——acannon—ballcutthetumblercleanoutofmyhand,andplumpedintopoorO’Gawler’sstomach。Itsettledhimcompletely,andofcourseInevergotmysevenhundredrupees。Sucharetheuncertaintiesofwar!

  Tostraponmysabreandmyaccoutrements——tomountmyArabcharger——todrinkoffwhatO’Gawlerhadleftofthesangaree——andtogalloptotheGeneral,wastheworkofamoment。IfoundhimascomfortablyattiffinasifhewereathisownhouseinLondon。

  \"General,\"saidI,assoonasIgotintohispaijamahs(ortent),\"youmustleaveyourlunchifyouwanttofighttheenemy。\"

  \"Theenemy——psha!Mr。Gahagan,theenemyisontheothersideoftheriver。\"

  \"IcanonlytellyourExcellencythattheenemy’sgunswillhardlycarryfivemiles,andthatCornetO’Gawlerwasthismomentshotdeadatmysidewithacannon—ball。\"

  \"Ha!isitso?\"saidhisExcellency,rising,andlayingdownthedrumstickofagrilledchicken。\"Gentlemen,rememberthattheeyesofEuropeareuponus,andfollowme!\"

  Eachaide—de—campstartedfromtableandseizedhiscockedhat;

  eachBritishheartbeathighatthethoughtsofthecomingmelee。

  Wemountedourhorses,andgallopedswiftlyafterthebraveoldGeneral;Inotthelastinthetrain,uponmyfamousblackcharger。

  Itwasperfectlytrue,theenemywerepostedinforcewithinthreemilesofourcamp,andfromahillockintheadvancetowhichwegalloped,wewereenabledwithourtelescopestoseethewholeofhisimposingline。Nothingcanbetterdescribeitthanthis:—

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  —Aistheenemy,andthedotsrepresentthehundredandtwentypiecesofartillerywhichdefendedhisline。Hewasmoreover,entrenched;andawidemorassinhisfrontgavehimanadditionalsecurity。

  HisExcellencyforamomentsurveyedtheline,andthensaid,turningroundtooneofhisaides—de—camp,\"OrderupMajor—GeneralTinklerandthecavalry。\"

  \"HERE,doesyourExcellencymean?\"saidtheaide—de—camp,surprised,fortheenemyhadperceivedus,andthecannon—ballswereflyingaboutasthickaspeas。

  \"HERE,SIR!\"saidtheoldGeneral,stampingwithhisfootinapassion,andtheA。D。C。shruggedhisshouldersandgallopedaway。

  Infiveminutesweheardthetrumpetsinourcamp,andintwentymorethegreaterpartofthecavalryhadjoinedus。

  Uptheycame,fivethousandmen,theirstandardsflappingintheair,theirlonglineofpolishedjack—bootsgleaminginthegoldensunlight。\"Andnowwearehere,\"saidMajor—GeneralSirTheophilusTinkler,\"whatnext?\"\"Oh,d—it,\"saidtheCommander—in—Chief,\"charge,charge——nothinglikecharging——galloping——guns——rascallyblackscoundrels——charge,charge!\"Andthenturningroundtome(perhapshewasgladtochangetheconversation),hesaid,\"LieutenantGahagan,youwillstaywithme。\"

  AndwellforhimIdid,forIdonothesitatetosaythatthebattleWASGAINEDBYME。Idonotmeantoinsultthereaderbypretendingthatanypersonalexertionsofmineturnedtheday,——

  thatIkilled,forinstance,aregimentofcavalryorswallowedabatteryofguns,——suchabsurdtaleswoulddisgraceboththehearerandtheteller。I,asiswellknown,neversayasinglewordwhichcannotbeproved,andhatemorethanallothervicestheabsurdsinofegotism:IsimplymeanthatmyADVICEtotheGeneral,ataquarter—pasttwoo’clockintheafternoonofthatday,wonthisgreattriumphfortheBritisharmy。

  Gleig,Mill,andThornhavealltoldthetaleofthiswar,thoughsomehowtheyhaveomittedallmentionoftheheroofit。GeneralLake,forthevictoryofthatday,becameLordLakeofLaswaree。

  Laswaree!andwho,forsooth,wastherealconquerorofLaswaree?I

  canlaymyhanduponmyheartandsaythatIwas。Ifanyproofiswantingofthefact,letmegiveitatonce,andfromthehighestmilitarytestimonyintheworld——ImeanthatoftheEmperorNapoleon。

  InthemonthofMarch,1817,Iwaspassengeronboardthe\"PrinceRegent,\"CaptainHarris,whichtouchedatSt。HelenaonitspassagefromCalcuttatoEngland。Incompanywiththeotherofficersonboardtheship,IpaidmyrespectstotheillustriousexileofLongwood,whoreceivedusinhisgarden,wherehewaswalkingabout,inanankeendressandalargebroad—brimmedstrawhat,withGeneralMontholon,CountLasCasas,andhissonEmanuel,thenalittleboy;whoIdaresaydoesnotrecollectme,butwhoneverthelessplayedwithmysword—knotandthetasselsofmyHessianbootsduringthewholeofourinterviewwithhisImperialMajesty。

  Ournameswerereadout(inaprettyaccent,bytheway!)byGeneralMontholon,andtheEmperor,aseachwaspronounced,madeabowtotheownerofit,butdidnotvouchsafeaword。AtlastMontholoncametomine。TheEmperorlookedmeatonceintheface,tookhishandsoutofhispockets,putthembehindhisback,andcominguptomesmiling,pronouncedthefollowingwords:—

  \"Assaye,Delhi,Deeg,Futtyghur?\"

  Iblushed,and,takingoffmyhatwithabow,said,\"Sire,c’estmoi。\"

  \"Parbleu!jelesavaisbien,\"saidtheEmperor,holdingouthissnuff—box。\"Enusez—vous,Major?\"Itookalargepinch(which,withthehonourofspeakingtosogreataman,broughtthetearsintomyeyes),andhecontinuedasnearlyaspossibleinthefollowingwords:—

  \"Sir,youareknown;youcomeofanheroicnation。Yourthirdbrother,theChefdeBataillon,CountGodfreyGahagan,wasinmyIrishBrigade。\"

  Gahagan。\"Sire,itistrue。HeandmycountrymeninyourMajesty’sservicestoodunderthegreenflaginthebreachofBurgos,andbeatWellingtonback。Itwastheonlytime,asyourMajestyknows,thatIrishmenandEnglishmenwerebeateninthatwar。\"

  Napoleon(lookingasifhewouldsay,\"D—yourcandour,MajorGahagan\")。\"Well,well;itwasso。YourbrotherwasaCount,anddiedaGeneralinmyservice。\"

  Gahagan。\"Hewasfoundlyinguponthebodiesofnine—and—twentyCossacksatBorodino。Theywerealldead,andboretheGahaganmark。\"

  Napoleon(toMontholon)。\"C’estvrai,Montholon:jevousdonnemaparoled’honneurlaplussacree,quec’estvrai。Ilsnesontpasd’autres,cesterriblesGa’gans。YoumustknowthatMonsieurgainedthebattleofDelhiascertainlyasIdidthatofAusterlitz。Inthisway:—CebelitredeLorLake,aftercallinguphiscavalry,andplacingtheminfrontofHolkar’sbatteries,quibalayaientlaplaine,wasforchargingtheenemy’sbatterieswithhishorse,whowouldhavebeenecrases,mitrailles,foudroyestoamanbutforthecunningofcegrandroguequevousvoyez。\"

  Montholon。\"CoquindeMajor,va!\"

  Napoleon。\"Montholon!tais—toi。WhenLordLake,withhisgreatbull—headedEnglishobstinacy,sawthefacheusepositionintowhichhehadbroughthistroops,hewasfordyingonthespot,andwouldinfalliblyhavedoneso——andthelossofhisarmywouldhavebeentheruinoftheEastIndiaCompany——andtheruinoftheEnglishEastIndiaCompanywouldhaveestablishedmyEmpire(bah!itwasarepublicthen!)intheEast——butthatthemanbeforeus,LieutenantGoliahGahagan,wasridingatthesideofGeneralLake。\"

  Montholon(withanaccentofdespairandfury)。\"Gredin!centmilletonnerresdeDieu!\"

  Napoleon(benignantly)。\"Calme—toi,monfideleami。Whatwillyou?Itwasfate。Gahagan,atthecriticalperiodofthebattle,orratherslaughter(fortheEnglishhadnotslainamanoftheenemy),advisedaretreat。\"

  Montholon。\"Lelache!UnFrancaismeurt,maisilnereculejamais。\"

  Napoleon。\"Stupide!Don’tyouseewhytheretreatwasordered?——

  don’tyouknowthatitwasafeintonthepartofGahagantodrawHolkarfromhisimpregnableentrenchments?Don’tyouknowthattheignorantIndianfellintothesnare,andissuingfrombehindthecoverofhisguns,camedownwithhiscavalryontheplainsinpursuitofLakeandhisdragoons?ThenitwasthattheEnglishmenturneduponhim;thehardychildrenoftheNorthsweptdownhisfeeblehorsemen,borethembacktotheirguns,whichwereuseless,enteredHolkar’sentrenchmentsalongwithhistroops,sabredtheartillerymenattheirpieces,andwonthebattleofDelhi!\"

  AstheEmperorspoke,hispalecheekglowedred,hiseyeflashedfire,hisdeepclearvoicerungasofoldwhenhepointedouttheenemyfrombeneaththeshadowofthePyramids,orralliedhisregimentstothechargeuponthedeath—strewnplainofWagram。I

  havehadmanyaproudmomentinmylife,butneversuchaproudoneasthis;andIwouldreadilypardontheword\"coward,\"asappliedtomebyMontholon,inconsiderationofthetestimonywhichhismasterboreinmyfavour。

  \"Major,\"saidtheEmperortomeinconclusion,\"whyhadInotsuchamanasyouinmyservice?IwouldhavemadeyouaPrinceandaMarshal!\"andherehefellintoareverie,ofwhichIknewandrespectedthepurport。Hewasthinking,doubtless,thatImighthaveretrievedhisfortunes;andindeedIhaveverylittledoubtthatImight。

  Verysoonafter,coffeewasbroughtbyMonsieurMarchand,Napoleon’svalet—de—chambre,andafterpartakingofthatbeverage,andtalkinguponthepoliticsoftheday,theEmperorwithdrew,leavingmedeeplyimpressedbythecondescensionhehadshowninthisremarkableinterview。

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