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Horses and men were falling every minute. In a short time all, Frederic himself included, would have been taken prisoners. Suddenly the attack slackened. A cannon ball had crushed Trenck's foot. He was carried off and, almost simultaneously, the firing ceased. As Frederic left Kollin he remarked to the Trenck in his service, " Your terrible cousin might have given us a severe blow last night. " This was one of the King's many remarkable escapes. Throughout this retreat the Austrjan light troops... continued to provoke the Prussians by continual skirm- ishes and night attacks. Partial encounters were inces- sant, but not the slightest opportunity was afibrded to bring on a general engagement. Bad weather, wretched roads and the want of necessaries engendered camp mala- dies. Unremitting fatigue augmented the sufferings. — "look on yonder camp! Behold whole heaps of dead, without one wound ! Behold, how like the dead the living look ! So near their end, that they who wait their fViends To the last rites, are burnt on the same pile I The sturdy" troops "unsinew'd by diseases.
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