Carlyles Complete Works volume 10

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Goethe And Carlyle
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A while before noon, the Prussians retired to their Camp again ; leaving only the artillery to respond, so far as needful, and bow-wow across the Zabern ground, till the Russians lay down again. Friedrich's Hussars knew of the Russian Wagenhu7'g, or general baggage reservoirs, at Klein Kamin, by this time. The Hussars had been in it, last night; rummaging extensively, at discretion for some time ; and had brought away much money and portable plunder. Why Friedrich, who lay direct between Fermor... and his Wagenburg, did not, this day, extin- guish said Wagenburg, I do not know ; but guess it may have been a fault of omission, in the great welter this was now grown to be to the weary mind. Beyond question, if one had blown up Fermor's remaining gunpowder, and carried off or burnt his meal-sacks, he must have cowered away all the fagter towards Landsberg to seek more. Or perhaps Friedrich now j udged it immaterial, and a question only of hours ? About midnight of Saturday-Sunday, there again rose bow- wowing, bellowing of Russian cannon ; not from beyond the Zabern ground this time, nor stationary anywhere, but from the south some transient part of it, and not far off ; — one ball struck a carriage near the King's tent, and shattered it.

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