Mohun, or, the Last Days of Lee by John Esten Cooke
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"Yes, they will be captured in five minutes!"
"It is a pity we can not remain, general. This is an excellent position." And he gave the order to limber up. The operation was performed amid a hurricane of bullets, striking down the cannoneers. Suddenly a column of Federal cavalry charged straight at the guns. Davenant met them with his mounted men, armed with sabres, and a stubborn combat followed. It was a hilt to hilt affair, and Davenant was in the midst of it shouting:-- "You are fighting for your guns, boys! You promised to die by your guns!" The men answered with fierce shouts, and met the enemy with savage resolution. Meanwhile, the guns had rushed at a gallop down the western slope; a regiment came to Davenant's assistance; the fight grew desperate, but was of no avail. In fifteen minutes we were driven. Driven! Do you know what that means, reader? Ask old soldiers if it is pleasant. They will growl in reply! We were forced back, step by step, with the enemy at our very heels. At our backs came on the huge column, yelling and firing, mad with triumph. Stuart the valiant, the obstinate, the unshrinking was driven! |
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