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hadlostrenthanatinkern.ourlossersand119
nkilled;134officers,and1897s
engagedbeehesaterialsasthosehe
heightsoftheal,theresultghthavebeendifferent,although
eveninthatcaseitisquestionableallforcetoldoff
fortheassaultaintaiselfagainstthe
sses.butposedas
theyanybeingladssentofftothefrontafew
erbeingrecruited,thesuccessofsuattack,so
naged,possiblefrohefirst.
ityeveningiishcas.weed,while
thefrenchorious.thefact,too,thattheattackhadfailed
insodegreeoisndueheeffect
ofthefailure.ithattheattackoberene
ing,andthattheguardsandhighlandbrigadeotakepartin
it.veryglooendouslossaken
plathennerinhesehadexposed
theelvestoiheirntofollo,theircasualtieshad
beennearlyfourtisaslargeastheyshouldhavebeeninproportion
totheiuers.
jackarcherherhadbeenseverely
hedavenhopesofhislife.hehadbeen
shotinthehip,ashestrovetogetthenofhispanytogether,
andhadbeencarriedtotherearjustbeforetherussianadvancedrove
thelastreantsoftheassailantsfrohesalient.
jaandingofficer,goosit
byhisbrothersbedside,andtogivehisservicesgenerallyasa
hewounded.
atelevenoclockthehutendousexplosion,
folloierher.severalofthewounded
officersbeggedjacktogotocathcartshill,toseewasdoing.
jabersofofficersandn
hasteninginthesadire.aluridlighthungoversebastopol,
ahingaltogetherunusualakingplace.
ainaviewof
sebastopol,aethiseye.inasreofplacesthe
toerexplosionfolloheir
light,cre.hour
afterhrandeuroftheseincreased,asfortafterfortwas
blopwasshakenby
atrendousexplosionbehindtheredan,andalittlelaterthe
gaziheflagstaffandgardenbatterieshe
ers,had
disappeareduheer,scuttledbytheirlateo
halfpastfivethegreatsoutheforts,thequarantineand
alexander,esbegantoasdfroort
nicholas.
therussianstearsbusytosladenh
stores,frohesouthtothenorthside,andheirworkwas
done,denselusofskethedecks.atseven
ooingtheherussiantroopsweresafely
aberedash
posedittakehenorthside.bythistisebastopolwas,
frondtoend,assofflas,andbynightfallnothingsavea
heapofskingruins,surroundedbyshatteredbatteries,reinedof
theiesof
englandandfrance.
allthroughthenightjackarcherhadtravelledbackwardsandforwards
bethecrestofthehillandthehospital;freathe
ioftheakingplacethatheuldnot
resisttheireies,especiallyasheulddonothingforhis
brother,ystate.
thedelightoftheenglisharatthefallofthesouthsideof
sebastopolperedbytheknohatito
thealakoffbythefrench.theirohe
attackhaviedbyadefeat,andthefeelinghhadbeen
excitedbythefactthattheguardsandhighlanders,akenno
parteverirenchheer,andwhowereina
highstateofefficy,shouldhavebeeinreserve,he
boybattalionsboretheoftheattack,foundangry
expressionangthen.
allthatdaythealliedaresreinedquiest.ito
attettooccupythebuingtoighthavebeen
iheexplosionstitotiofstores
ofpowder.
thezouaves,hoadetheirwaydownin
nsiderablenuers,auedladenhousesh
hadsofarescapedthenflagration.
happilythesuccessofthefrendourocreate
anyfeelingofunpleasantnessbethetroopsofthetions.
asthereantsofthefres,ehelakoff,
rps,thesenddivisionwasdrawn
uponparade.astheleadiofzouavescaalong,the
englishregintotheurstintoaheartycheer,hwas
takenupbytheintsasthefrenchcaalong,andasthey
passed,theenglishpreseotheirbravealliesandthe
officersonbothsidessalutedhtheirswords.
thedaytheofficersthrongeddooseethegroundhe
fightinghadtakenplaalakoffthegroundwasheaped
hdead.notlesshadbeentheslaughteroutsidetheworkknownas
thelittleredan,hefrenchattackhadbeenrepulsedh
prodigiousloss.
thehousesoftheportionofthetothebatterieswerefound
fullofdeadn.asa
nsiderableherussianstearsofillfloating
uhegunsoftheirbatteriesohside,preparationswere
deatoounttheerside;butthe
russians,seeingthatthelastreinsoftheirfleetwouldspeedily
bedestroyed,tookttersintheirohenightofthe
11ththesixstearsthatreiherussians.
afterthedinhepreviousfourdays,
andthedroppingfirehesilenceh
reigoppressive.therehingtobe
douirenchesorbatteriestobeserved,nothingtodo
buttorestandtopreparefortheost
uponthe
aerthefallofsebastopoltheanniversaryofthebattleof
aled.greateventshadtakenplacethat
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