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    Chapter 20

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    If your father will do me any honor, so;
    If not, let him kill the next Percy himself:
    I look to be either earl or duke, I can assure you.
    Falstaff.

    Manual cast sundry discontented and sullen looks from his captors to
    the remnant of his own command, while the process of pinioning the
    latter was conducted, with much discretion, under the directions of
    Sergeant Drill, when meeting, in one of his dissatisfied glances, with
    the pale and disturbed features of Griffith, he gave vent to his ill-
    humor, by saying:

    "This results from neglecting the precautions of military discipline.
    Had the command been with men, who, I may say, without boasting, have
    been accustomed to the duties of the field, proper pickets would have
    been posted, and instead of being caught like so many rabbits in a
    burrow, to be smoked out with brimstone, we should have had an open
    field for the struggle; or we might have possessed ourselves of these
    walls, which I could have made good for two hours at least, against the
    best regiment that ever wore King George's facings."

    "Defend the outworks before retreating to the citadel!" cried
    Borroughcliffe; "'tis the game of war, and shows science: but had you
    kept closer to your burrow, the rabbits might now have all been frisking
    about in that pleasant abode. The eyes of a timid hind were greeted this
    morning, while journeying near this wood, with a passing sight of armed
    men in strange attire; and as he fled, with an intent of casting himself
    into the sea, as fear will sometimes urge one of his kind to do, he
    luckily encountered me on the cliffs, who humanely saved his life, by
    compelling him to conduct us hither. There is often wisdom in science,
    my worthy contemporary in arms; but there is sometimes safety in
    ignorance."

    "You have succeeded, sir, and have a right to be pleasant," said Manual,
    seating himself gloomily on a fragment of the ruin, and fastening his
    looks on the melancholy spectacle of the lifeless bodies, as they were
    successively brought from the vault and placed at his feet; "but these
    men have been my own children, and you will excuse me if I cannot retort

    your pleasantries. Ah! Captain Borroughcliffe, you are a soldier, and
    know how to value merit. I took those very fellows, who sleep on these
    stones so quietly, from the hands of nature, and made them the pride of
    our art. They were no longer men, but brave lads, who ate and drank,
    wheeled and marched, loaded and fired, laughed or were sorrowful, spoke
    or were silent, only at my will. As for soul, there was but one among
    them all, and that was in my keeping! Groan, my children, groan freely
    now; there is no longer a reason to be silent. I have known a single
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