The Working Men's College, 1854-1904 : Records of Its History And Its Work for Fifty Years By Members of the College

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The 19th formed the left of the line, the 22nd or Westminster Eifles the right. The General gave an order which was apparently misunder- stood, and the regiment on the right began to advance, the whole brigade being in line.
I think I see him now, as he tore down in front of the line, mounted on a magnificent charger, as fine a specimen of a soldier physically as a man might see, giving utterance to language too vigorous for a drawing-room. We performed the usual movements of a brigade driH, ma
...rch- ing in line and echelon column, changing front, forming squares, file and volley firing, throwing REMINISCENCES 91 out skirmishers, etc., etc., which, with our march from and to the railway station, " o'er the downs so free," on a fine summer Saturday afternoon and evening, made an enjoyable outing for us pent-up Londoners. But more vivid than M'Murdo's gallop in front of our lines was a sight which greeted our eyes as we returned from our field day. Before we lefb the downs we saw in the distance, as the daylight faded, evidence of a fire — where, we could not conjec- ture ; we had to get weU on our way before we could realise that the fire we saw from Epsom Downs could possibly be in London.

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