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"But you are in a cavalry regiment, I see, " remarked George presently, "and a lieutenant. I understood from my father's letter that you hadjoined a line regiment with an ensign's commission. " "So I did, my boy; but there are queer turns of fortune in war, andone of them came to me--only a week or two since, it was. " And thelieutenant laughed pleasantly. "Tell me how it was, " said George, eagerly. "It is like singing my own praises, Fairburn, " the young officer wenton, "but here goes. I'll ...put it in a score of words. All last year Iwent as Ensign Blackett, seeing bits of service here, there, andeverywhere--at Bonn, on the Rhine, then at Huy, and again atGuelders--but there was no chance for me. But this summer, as we weremarching here, not a man of us except the Duke himself, with a notionwhy we were coming this way at all, we stopped to storm theSchellenberg, a hill overlooking the Danube near Donauwörth. We wereall dog tired--dead beat, in fact, for we had marched till we werealmost blind.
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