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THE BATTLE OF LIFE.
A LOVE STORY.
THE
BATTLE OF LIFE.
A Love Story.
BY
CHARLES DICKENS.
London:
BRADBURY & EVANS, WHITEFRIARS.
MDCCCXLVI.
LONDON:
BRADBURY AND EVANS, PRINTERS, WHITEFRIARS.
THIS
Christmas Book
IS CORDIALLY INSCRIBED TO MY ENGLISH FRIENDS
IN SWITZERLAND
ILLUSTRATIONS.
Title. | Artist. | Engraver. |
Frontispiece | D. Maclise, R.A. | Thompson. |
Title | D. Maclise, R.A. | Thompson. |
Part the First | R. Doyle. | Dalziel. |
War | C. Stanfield, R.A. | Williams. |
Peace | C. Stanfield, R.A. | Williams. |
The Parting Breakfast | J. Leech. | Dalziel. |
Part the Second | R. Doyle. | Green. |
Snitchey and Craggs | J. Leech. | Dalziel. |
The Secret Interview | D. Maclise, R.A. | Williams. |
The Night of the Return | J. Leech. | Dalziel. |
Part the Third | R. Doyle. | Dalziel. |
The Nutmeg Grater | C. Stanfield, R.A. | Williams. |
The Sisters | D. Maclise, R.A. | Williams. |
THE BATTLE OF LIFE.
A Love Story.
PART THE FIRST.
Once upon a time, it matters little when, and in stalwart England, it matters little where, a fierce battle was fought. It was fought upon a long summer day when the waving grass was green. Many a wild flower formed by the Almighty Hand to be a perfumed goblet for the dew, felt its enamelled cup fill high with blood that day, and shrinking dropped. Many an insect deriving its delicate color from harmless leaves and herbs, was stained anew that day by dying men, and marked its frightened way with an unnatural track. The painted butterfly took blood into the air upon the edges of its wings. The stream ran red. The trodden ground became a quagmire, whence, from sullen pools collected in the prints of human feet and horses’ hoofs, the one prevailing hue still lowered and glimmered at the sun.
Heaven keep us from a knowledge of the sights the moon beheld upon that field, when, coming up above the black line of distant rising-ground, softened and blurred at the edge by trees, she rose into the sky and looked upon the plain, strewn with upturned faces that had once at