Showing posts with label Tristram Charles Speedy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tristram Charles Speedy. Show all posts
Friday, 2 November 2012
Warriors from their cradle
Speedy had said that of all the countless Galla tribes, the Wollos were the pick, and I could believe him and thank God they were Theodore’s sworn enemies, for if they’d opposed us I doubt if one of Napier’s army would ever have got back to the coast. They were warriors from their cradles, expert fighters, splendid horseman, and would rather cut throats than eat dinner.
Flashman on the March, p.145, Harper Collins, paperback edition 2005.
Tags: Flashman, Flashman quotes, warriors.
Friday, 7 September 2012
An expert to boot
You see, we poltroons have a talent for spotting heroes — we have to, in order to steer well clear of them — and from what I learned from Henty, who sat by me at tiffin, Speedy was a prime specimen, and an expert to boot.
Flashman on the March, p.35, Harper Collins, paperback edition 2005.
Tags: Flashman, Flashman quotes, heroes.
Thursday, 6 September 2012
Closer to seven feet than six
Bar Mangas Colorado, he was the biggest man I’d ever seen in my life, closer to seven feet than six and built like an overgrown gorilla. his enormous body was wrapped in a robe made of lions’ manes which covered him from the white scarf round his neck to his massive half-boots, he wore a black beard to his chest, horn-rimmed spectacles, and a smoking-cap, and carried a throwing spear in one hand and a straw umbrella in the other. To complete this bespoke costume he had a sabre on his hip, a revolver in his belt, and a round native shield slung on his back. When he grinned with a fierce glitter of teeth in the beard, he looked like a Ghazi on hasheesh — and then he spoke, brisk and high-pitched, his huge hand gently enfolding mine, and he might have been a vicar welcoming me to the sale of work.
“Charles Speedy, Sir Harry, used to be adjutant of the Tenth Punjabis, saw you once on the Grand Trunk, near Fatehpur, oh, ever so long ago, but you didn’t see me.”
Then you must have been lying down in cover and wearing mufti, thinks I.
Flashman on the March, p.31, Harper Collins, paperback edition 2005.
Tags: Flashman, Flashman quotes, costume.
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