... to the rear. His face, which is always placid and cheerful, did not show signs of the slightest disappointment, care, or annoyance; and he was addressing to every soldier he met a few words of encouragement, such as, "All this will come right in the... The Living Age ... - Page 3271863Full view - About this book
 | Willis John Abbot - 1916
...in front of the wood, quite alone, the whole of his staff being engaged in a similar manner farther to the rear. His face, which is always placid and...this will come right in the end; we'll talk it over afterward; but in the meantime all good men must rally. We want all good and true men just now.' He... | |
 | Sir Frederick Maurice - 1925 - 313 pages
...character. An English officer, Lieutenant-Colonel Fremantle, who was present on the field, says: 'His face did not show signs of the slightest disappointment,...he met a few words of encouragement, such as: "All will come right in the end, we'll talk it over afterwards, but in the meantime all good men must rally.... | |
 | Albert Shaw - 1899
...recorded LieutenantColonel Fremantle, an English officer, in his diary on the day of the battle, ' and he was addressing to every soldier he met a few...this will come right in the end ; we'll talk it over afterward, but in the meantime all good men must rally. We want all good and true men just now." He... | |
 | 2004
...It is I that have lost this fight, and you must help me out of it the best way you can." And again, "All this will come right in the end; we'll talk it over afterwards; but in the meantime all good men must rally." So, with incomparable patience, tact, and energy, the great soldier... | |
 | Sallie A. Brock - 1996 - 389 pages
...about a little in front of the wood, quite alone, the whole of his staff being engaged in a ."similar manner further to the rear. His face, which is always...encouragement, such as : ' All this will come right in the end, and we'll talk it over afterwards ; but in the meantime all good men must rally. "We want all good... | |
 | G. Moxley Sorrel - 1999 - 315 pages
...front of the wood, quite alone — the whole of his staff being engaged in a similar manner farther to the rear. His face, which is always placid and...disappointment, care, or annoyance ; and he was addressing every soldier he met, a few words of encouragement, such as: 'All this will come right in the end,... | |
 | J. William Jones - 2004 - 464 pages
...front of the wood, quite alone — the whole of his staff being engaged in a similar manner farther to the rear. His face, which is always placid and...this will come right in the end; we'll talk it over afterward; but, in the meantime, all good men must rally. We want all good and true men just now,'... | |
 | Clement A. Evans - 2004 - 716 pages
...front of the wood, quite alone, . . . his face, which is always placid and cheerful, did not show any signs of the slightest disappointment, care, or annoyance,...encouragement; such as, 'All this will come right in the end ; we will talk it over afterward ; but in the meantime all good men must rally. ' . . . He spoke to... | |
 | Elizabeth Brown Pryor, Robert Edward Lee - 2007 - 658 pages
...among the men, calming them, his face showing nothing but encouragement, his voice even and cheerful. "All this will come right in the end; we'll talk it over afterwards; but in the meantime all good men must rally," he told them. To a devastated brigade commander he intoned, "Never... | |
 | 1867 - 574 pages
...about a little in front of the wood, quite alone, the whole of his staff being engaged in a similar manner further to the rear. His face, which is always...will come right in the end — we'll talk it over afterward ; but, in the mean time, all good men must rally — we want all good and true men just now,"... | |
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