(Below) The Gelderlander hussars swept majestically from the hill, giving the Fenwickian dragoons scant time to react. The two dragoon squadrons formed line.
One squadron of enemy hussars was driven back but the other dealt with the Dragoons in short order and Gangulphus found himself (below), rake in hand deserted by his flocking sheep who’d bolted through the wagons and into the kitchen garden across the road.
Resigned to his fate the poor boy consoled himself that his breeches couldn’t smell any worse, and anyway he wouldn’t be around to make the comparison, when a sudden crashing volley from behind the hedge from the regular infantry served to drive the Gelderlanders back.
Will he be able to regain his flock? Will his rake come in handy? What will the hussars do next?
ReplyDeleteVexed philosophical questions indeed! Luckily, Gangulphus seems to be equipped with about the only agricultural instrument that one can in Fenwick say out loud without being arrested. Although the word 'instrument' does sound perilously fruity.
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