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On The Offensive - An Army Story (1894) (Paperback)
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On The Offensive - An Army Story (1894) (Paperback)
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It might have been a month later that Ealph one day forcibly drew
Spurbridge from an ancient text-book on electrics that had been dug
from among the forgotten volumes of the post library, and said to
him: "How should you like to take a hunting trip with me?"
Spurbridge looked up at him with sparkling eyes. " There is no
question of ' how, ' " said he, " except of how soon we can do it.
You think the colonel will let us go ? " " Dead sure," Kalph
replied. " It's the middle of November now, and there's so little
to be done in garrison that we're not needed. If we go out for
twenty days and bring back a wagon load of deer and turkey and one
thing or another, the whole garrison will take it as a delicate
attention. I have often noticed that a haunch of venison is quite
acceptable, even to those who have no taste for the hunt." " What
shall we need for equipment ? " Spurbridge asked. For he was
theoretical rather than practical in all matters relating to the
field. " A. six-mule wagon and the buckboard, a Sibley and a
wall-tent, rifles and cartridges galore, and seven or eight good
men picked from your company and mine; a double allowance of
blankets, and a few trifling attentions to the commissariat. Do you
like the outlook? " " Indeed I do," said Spurbridge, warmly. " I'm
stupid, cooped up as I have been in garrison. Let's get off soon as
we can." There proved no insuperable obstacles to the trip. Indeed,
the applications for leave went through with such celerity that
there seemed a possibility of the colonel being in a hurry for his
venison. As a fact, being a soldier of considerable acumen, he was
gratified that his young officers should desire to get out of the
post and rough it a little, even in a peaceful sort of way. Spur-
bridge, being new, had no ...
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