Showing posts with label infantry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label infantry. Show all posts
Friday, 31 December 2010
That double line of yokels and town scruff
It was the infantry I wanted to see, though, for (and I’m a horse-soldier as says it) I know what matters. When the guns haven’t come up, and you cavalry’s checked by close country or tutti-putti*, and you’re waiting in the hot, dusky hush for the faint rumble of impi or harka** over the skyline and know they’re twenty to your one, well, that’s when you realize that it all hangs on that double line of yokels and town scruff with their fifty rounds a man and an Enfield bayonet. Kitchener himself may have placed ’em just so, with D’Israeli’s sanction, The Times blessing, and the Queen waving ’em good-bye — but now it’s their grip on the stock and their eye at the backsight, and if they break, you’re done.
Flashman and the Dragon, pp.44-45, Fontana Paperback edition, 1986.
*Roughly 'little cherubs'. A few thoughts occur as to what Flashman could mean, but if any reader has a reference to explain this more clearly, I would be grateful.
**Presumably, Flashman is referring to the Māori haka.
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Friday, 19 June 2009
Devil a bottle of jallop
I watched the heavy, plodding tread of the infantry, and saw the stretched look of the cavalry mounts – I thought, how far will this crowd go, on a few handfuls of pork and biscuit, no tents, devil a bottle of jallop, and the cholera, the invisible dragon, humming in the air as they marched?
Flashman at the Charge, p.60, Pan edition, 5th printing, 1979.
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Crimean War.
Wednesday, 9 July 2008
Russian infantry
…the faro table was as crooked as a line of Russian infantry and a damned sight harder to beat.
Royal Flash, p.14, Pan edition, 8th printing, 1978.
Royal Flash, p.14, Pan edition, 8th printing, 1978.
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