قراءة كتاب The Romance of Modern Sieges Describing the personal adventures, resource and daring of besiegers and beseiged in all parts of the world

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The Romance of Modern Sieges
Describing the personal adventures, resource and daring
of besiegers and beseiged in all parts of the world

The Romance of Modern Sieges Describing the personal adventures, resource and daring of besiegers and beseiged in all parts of the world

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post—Return of the wounded—French numbed by cold—The lady and the dogs—The nurse who was mighty particular—Castor and Pollux pronounced tough—Stories of suffering

241-250

CHAPTER XIX
METZ (1870)

  Metz surrounded—Taken for a spy—Work with an ambulance—Fierce Prussians rob an old woman—Attempt to leave Metz—Refusing an honour—The cantinière’s horse—The grey pet of the regiment—Deserters abound—A village fired for punishment—Sad scenes at the end 251-263

CHAPTER XX
PLEVNA (1877)

  An English boy as Turkish Lieutenant—A mêlée—Wounded by a horseman—Takes letter to Russian camp—The Czar watches the guns—Skobeleff’s charge—The great Todleben arrives—Skobeleff deals with cowards—Pasting labels—The last sortie—Osman surrenders—Prisoners in the snow—Bukarest ladies very kind 264-279

CHAPTER XXI
SIEGE OF KHARTOUM (1884)

  Gordon invited to the Soudan—The Mahdi—Chinese Gordon—His religious feeling—Not supported by England—Arabs attack—Blacks as cowards—Pashas shot—The Abbas sent down with Stewart—Her fate—Relief coming—Provisions fail—A sick steamer—Bordein sent down to Shendy—Alone on the house-top—Sir Charles Wilson and Beresford steam up—The rapids and sand-bank—“Do you see the flag?”—“Turn and fly”—Gordon’s fate 280-288

CHAPTER XXII
KUMASSI (1900)

  The Governor’s visit—Pageant of Kings—Evil omens—The Fetish Grove—The fort—Loyal natives locked out—A fight—King Aguna’s triumph—Relief at last—Their perils—Saved by a dog—Second relief—Governor retires—Wait for Colonel Willcocks—The flag still flying—Lady Hodgson’s adventures 289-302

CHAPTER XXIII
MAFEKING (1899-1900)

  Snyman begins to fire—A flag of trace—Midnight sortie—The dynamite trolley—Kaffirs careless—A cattle raid—Eloff nearly takes Mafeking—Is taken himself instead—The relief dribble in—At 2 a.m. come cannon with Mahon and Plumer 303-317

CHAPTER XXIV
THE SIEGE OF KIMBERLEY (1899-1900)

  The diamond-mines—Cecil Rhodes comes in—Streets barricaded—Colonel Kekewich sends out the armoured train—Water got from the De Beers Company’s mines—A job lot of shells—De Beers can make shells too—Milner’s message—Beef or horse?—Long Cecil—Labram killed—Shelter down the mines—A capture of dainties—Major Rodger’s adventures—General French comes to the rescue—Outposts astonished to see Lancers and New Zealanders 318-325

CHAPTER XXV
THE SIEGE OF LADYSMITH (1899-1900)

  Ladysmith—Humours of the shell—The Lyre tries to be funny—Attack on Long Tom—A brave bugler—Practical jokes—The black postman—A big trek—Last shots—Some one comes—Saved at last 326-340

CHAPTER XXVI
SIEGE OF PORT ARTHUR (1904)

  Port Arthur—Its hotel life—Stoessel not popular—Fleet surprised—Shelled at twelve miles—Japanese pickets make a mistake—Wounded cannot be brought in—Polite even under the knife—The etiquette of the bath—The unknown death—Kondrachenko, the real hero—The white flag at last—Nogi the modest—“Banzai!”—Effect of good news on the wounded—The fleet sink with alacrity 341-352


LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

THE SALLY FROM THE FORT AT KUMASSI (see p. 294) Frontispiece
THE LAST SIEGE OF GIBRALTAR BY FRANCE AND SPAIN To face p.  26
THE NIGHT ASSAULT OF CIUDAD RODRIGO " 56
THE ESCALADE OF THE CASTLE " 66
THE LAST OF AN ARMY " 96
GETTING RID OF HIS CAPTORS " 128
A DARING DEED: BLOWING UP THE CASHMERE GATE, DELHI " 154
THE LIGHTER SIDE OF WAR AT

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