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broke up his camp at Palimbang; and the first thing General Lake

heard of him was; that he was at Putna; then at Rumpooge; then at

Doncaradamhe was; in fact; in the very heart of our territory。



〃The unfortunate part of the affair was this:His Excellency;

despising the Mahratta chieftain; had allowed him to advance about

two thousand miles in his front; and knew not in the slightest

degree where to lay hold on him。  Was he at Hazarubaug? was he at

Bogly Gunge? nobody knew; and for a considerable period the

movements of Lake's cavalry were quite ambiguous; uncertain;

promiscuous; and undetermined。



〃Such; briefly; was the state of affairs in October; 1804。  At the

beginning of that month I had been wounded (a trifling scratch;

cutting off my left upper eyelid; a bit of my cheek; and my under

lip); and I was obliged to leave Biggs in command of my Irregulars;

whilst I retired for my wounds to an English station at

Furruckabad; alias Futtyghurit is; as every twopenny postman

knows; at the apex of the Dooab。  We have there a cantonment; and

thither I went for the mere sake of the surgeon and the sticking…

plaster。



〃Furruckabad; then; is divided into two districts or towns: the

lower Cotwal; inhabited by the natives; and the upper (which is

fortified slightly; and has all along been called Futtyghur;

meaning in Hindoostanee 'the…favorite…resort…of…the…white…faced…

Feringhees…near…the…mango…tope…consecrated…to Ram') occupied by

Europeans。  (It is astonishing; by the way; how comprehensive that

language is; and how much can be conveyed in one or two of the

commonest phrases。)



〃Biggs; then; and my men were playing all sorts of wondrous pranks

with Lord Lake's army; whilst I was detained an unwilling prisoner

of health at Futtyghur。



〃An unwilling prisoner; however; I should not say。  The cantonment

at Futtyghur contained that which would have made ANY man a happy

slave。  Woman; lovely woman; was there in abundance and variety!

The fact is; that when the campaign commenced in 1803; the ladies

of the army all congregated to this place; where they were left; as

it was supposed; in safety。  I might; like Homer; relate the names

and qualities of all。  I may at least mention SOME whose memory is

still most dear to me。  There was



〃Mrs。 Major…General Bulcher; wife of Bulcher of the infantry。



〃Miss Bulcher。



〃Miss BELINDA BULCHER (whose name I beg the printer to place in

large capitals。)



〃Mrs。 Colonel Vandegobbleschroy。



〃Mrs。 Major Macan and the four Misses Macan。



〃The Honorable Mrs。 Burgoo; Mrs。 Flix; Hicks; Wicks; and many more

too numerous to mention。  The flower of our camp was; however;

collected there; and the last words of Lord Lake to me; as I left

him; were; 'Gahagan; I commit those women to your charge。  Guard

them with your life; watch over them with your honor; defend them

with the matchless power of your indomitable arm。'



〃Futtyghur is; as I have said; a European station; and the pretty

air of the bungalows; amid the clustering topes of mango…trees; has

often ere this excited the admiration of the tourist and sketcher。

On the brow of a hillthe Burrumpooter river rolls majestically at

its base; and no spot; in a word; can be conceived more exquisitely

arranged; both by art and nature; as a favorite residence of the

British fair。  Mrs。 Bulcher; Mrs。 Vandegobbleschroy; and the other

married ladies above mentioned; had each of them delightful

bungalows and gardens in the place; and between one cottage and

another my time passed as delightfully as can the hours of any man

who is away from his darling occupation of war。



〃I was the commandant of the fort。  It is a little insignificant

pettah; defended simply by a couple of gabions; a very ordinary

counterscarp; and a bomb…proof embrasure。  On the top of this my

flag was planted; and the small garrison of forty men only were

comfortably barracked off in the case…mates within。  A surgeon and

two chaplains (there were besides three reverend gentlemen of

amateur missions; who lived in the town;) completed; as I may say;

the garrison of our little fortalice; which I was left to defend

and to command。



〃On the night of the first of November; in the year 1804; I had

invited Mrs。 Major…General Bulcher and her daughters; Mrs。

Vandegobbleschroy; and; indeed; all the ladies in the cantonment;

to a little festival in honor of the recovery of my health; of the

commencement of the shooting season; and indeed as a farewell

visit; for it was my intention to take dawk the very next morning

and return to my regiment。  The three amateur missionaries whom I

have mentioned; and some ladies in the cantonment of very rigid

religious principles; refused to appear at my little party。  They

had better never have been born than have done as they did: as you

shall hear。



〃We had been dancing merrily all night; and the supper (chiefly of

the delicate condor; the luscious adjutant; and other birds of a

similar kind; which I had shot in the course of the day) had been

duly feted by every lady and gentleman present; when I took an

opportunity to retire on the ramparts; with the interesting and

lovely Belinda Bulcher。  I was occupied; as the French say; in

conter…ing fleurettes to this sweet young creature; when; all of a

sudden; a rocket was seen whizzing through the air; and a strong

light was visible in the valley below the little fort。



〃'What; fireworks! Captain Gahagan;' said Belinda; 'this is too

gallant。'



〃'Indeed; my dear Miss Bulcher;' said I; 'they are fireworks of

which I have no idea: perhaps our friends the missionaries'



〃'Look; look!' said Belinda; trembling; and clutching tightly hold

of my arm: 'what do I see? yesnoyes! it isOUR BUNGALOW IS IN

FLAMES!'



〃It was true; the spacious bungalow occupied by Mrs。 Major…General

was at that moment seen a prey to the devouring elementanother

and another succeeded itseven bungalows; before I could almost

ejaculate the name of Jack Robinson; were seen blazing brightly in

the black midnight air!



〃I seized my night…glass; and looking towards the spot where the

conflagration raged; what was my astonishment to see thousands of

black forms dancing round the fires; whilst by their lights I could

observe columns after columns of Indian horse; arriving and taking

up their ground in the very middle of the open square or tank;

round which the bungalows were built!



〃'Ho; warder!' shouted I (while the frightened and trembling

Belinda clung closer to my side; and pressed the stalwart arm that

encircled her waist); 'down with the drawbridge! see that your

masolgees' (small tumbrels which are used in place of large

artillery) 'be well loaded: you; sepoys; hasten and man the

ravelin! you; choprasees; put out the lights in the embrasures! we

shall have warm work of it to…night; or my name is not Goliah

Gahagan。'



〃The ladies; the guests (to the number of eighty…three); the

sepoys; choprasees; masolgees; and so on; had all crowded on the

platform at the sound of my shouting; and dreadful was the

consternation; shrill the screaming; occasioned by my words。  The

men stood irresolute and mute with terror! the women; trembling;

knew scarcely whither to fly for refuge。  'Who are yonder

ruffians?' said I。  A hundred voices yelped in replysome said the

Pindarees; some said the Mahrattas; some vowed it was Scindiah; and

others declared it was Holkarno one knew。



〃'Is there any one here;' said I; 'who will venture to reconnoitre

yonder troops?'  There was a dead pause。



〃'A thousand tomauns to the man who will bring me news of yonder

army!' again I repeated。  Still a dead silence。  The fact was that

Scindiah and Holkar both were so notorious for their cruelty; that

no one dared venture to face the danger。  Oh for fifty of my brave

Abmednuggarees!' thought I。



〃'Gentlemen;' said I; 'I see ityou are cowardsnone of you dare


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