Showing posts with label engineer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label engineer. Show all posts
Wednesday, 12 September 2012
Elephant guns and theodolites
When he wasn’t being all heroic, chasing Sikhs with elephant guns and hammering Pathans on the border, he’d laid half the canals and most of the roads in northern India, from Lahore to the Khyber, and built Darjeeling.
Flashman on the March, p.49, Harper Collins, paperback edition 2005.
Tags: Flashman, Flashman quotes, roads.
Tuesday, 11 September 2012
The coolest fish
If you’ve read Tom Brown you may remember a worthy called Crab Jones, of whom Hughes said that he was the coolest fish in Rugby, and if he were tumbled into the moon this minute he’d pick himself up without taking his hands out of his pockets. Bob Napier always reminded me of Crab, in the Sikh War, the Mutiny, China, and along the frontier: the same sure, unhurried style, the quiet voice, the methodical calm that drove his more excitable subordinates wild. He was also the best engineer in the army, and the most successful commander of troop I ever knew.
Flashman on the March, p.49, Harper Collins, paperback edition 2005.
Tags: Flashman, Flashman quotes, cool.
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