-
Articles/Ads
Article The Power of the Grip. ← Page 2 of 3 Ad Untitled Page 1 of 1
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
The Power Of The Grip.
made hut lew friends , and had but one enemy , an old colorsergeant , the senioi- in the battalion , who was the drill sergeant , and assisted the sergeant-major . Me posed as belonging to the Graft , and wore a ring with a Masonic emblem , but on one occasion I exposed hint , and thus brought down his enmity on my head . Me was fair enough to my face , yet I felt sure
lie would not hesitate to injure me should an opportunity present itself . I felt it was his work when 1 was told off for escort duty . The adjutant warned me that it was a very dangerous duty I was undertaking , for it was to fetch a man from a village some thirty miles off , who had been given up as a deserter by bis own brother . Twice the police had been
attacked when attempting to hand him over to the military authorities , and they now objected to try again . He cautioned me to be careful , to avoid any violence if possible , but , he added , in a low suppressed voice , " You are not to allow your prisoner to be taken from you ALIVK . " TWO men composed the escort , and I wondered whv such a small number should
be sent on so dangerous duty , but I fell it would look like cowardice if I spoke about it . Next morning I " carried arms " in returning the salute of the quarter guard as I marched the escort through the barrack gate , and started off for the village at which I was ordered to stop for the night , some sixteen miies distant . Nothing particular occurred during the day ' s march ,
the greater part of il being across the " bog of Allen , " and we halted at our destination , remained at the little public house in the village , rested awhile , turned into lied and slept souudlv . Marching off next morning we arrived at our destination just after sundown , and al the police barracks which contained our prisoner . I look the advice of the inspector who offered us
accommodation , stayed there for the night . Next morning al daybreak I paraded both prisoner and escort , read them unorders , which was to prevent the prisoner being taken from me by every means in my power , 1 proceeded to load the rifles wilh ball cartridge . The ringing of the ramrods as we rammed home the charges rang on the morning air , and we started off on our return journey . The country for the lirst few miles was flat and boggy , but al length we approached a rising
ground , through which the road was cut . the hanks of red sand rising several feet on each side , and both sides planted with lir trees . I saw we were lo he interrupted , as right across our path at the further end , was a parly of men strolling about . Turning about 1 could see a similar party following us , thus hemming us in . If ihe place was singularly
well chosen lo attack us , il also had its advantages for defence . My mind was made up at once , and halting the escort . I took off the handcuffs from the right wrist of Kelly the prisoner , and clasped it round that of Shaw ' s , one of the escort . Kelly never murmured , but Shaw cried out that be did not like to be killed like a dog . 1 loosened my ammunition and placed
two or three cartridges in the spaces between the buttons in front of my tunic , telling Hutchinson the other man of the escort to do the same . Then I got escort and prisoner with their backs close against the bank . Hutchinson and myself standing in front and covering them , I warned Kell y of what I should do if he was taken , but he made no reply . As both parties now began to crowd around us , we came to the charge .
and presented our bayonets to our attackers . I . bey were evidently disconcerted at the means 1 had taken to retain my prisoner , and awed bv the two loaded rifles pointed al them . They drew off to some distance and remained in consultation . I warned Hutchinson not to lire till 1 told him , and directly he did so to at once take Shaw ' s loaded rifle . To Shaw I
asked him to do his best , and re-load with the one hand , no easv feat with a muzzle loader . The party now moved forward till within a few paces from us and halted , and a tall , military looking young fellow , came forward and demanded Kelly , promising to allow the escort lo proceed unmolested if I did so . I told him of my intentions . Without another word lie
leaped forward , gained the left side of rille and attempted lo seize il . To prevent this I loosed the hold of my rille and seized his fore-arm as il descended : in doing so my hand slipped down to his wrist , which 1 lirmly held : lo my surprise he caught my wrist in a similar manner . Our eyes met . " Is it so "' . ' he asked . ' Yes , " I replied . lie leaned over , and p lacing his mouth to my ear whispered a word . I did the
Ad02501
""•."•- ; s AT MOST MODERATE PRICES . its—Siloer ; —Solid in Presents CDristmas ^^^» - ^ HHHtaii ^ Si ^ H ^^ ^ 8 " K |' " * .- "' ' . v ^ "l--fe : ' j ^ " ^ "WW ^ gP ^ ¦ ; 'J- ^ : ; " . . tfi ~ f ] i ' V" ! 1 Solid Silwr I'akut Ink-t . iml . w ' . lli IVn on ll : ick w ' nivtl Uvvp-l"v l .: ; l clns .-il . £ 4 , IVll . l . : > « lr : i . H - ; K . f \ I f ! ¦ f ' " ^^ mm SIM nH'xiu'UHvi I Infl ^^^^^ fe - •"^ II K It' NOVELTIES IN SILVER ^^^ Q - ^ Solid silwr S , a , i ' "t IH B M ? i-pwially suitable Ii > r ~"" wi „ , ||; iii < ls .. nivlvOi : i ^ -iUi .. i'ilu ' -iiul S ., li < l Silver JllotU-r . will , II : III : I ,.,: IK-1 V " *' . ^¦ L -- ~ VlMil ' imK nrii ' u ' -d in K"Kl > ' l- ; , l .- ' : lvi ,: 1 "' - """ ii-nl . £ 8 8 . Clia ^ -cd II iider and l- 'iiu-lv KiiLirnwd ' „ , ";' ., , ' :,,,. ! .,. ' - ,, .... ... .,., Oni'iiii' -ill fllPfi plan Hollies al Si . lid Silvvr Ciyari'llv Unx . Imv : l U-: l : ir . """' manufacturers cash to l „ , l 1 ; , Ckjarvtu-s . £ 1 2 . SELECTIONS SENT prices , s-. tvinc ; pur-XMAS NOVELTXJ . IST s „ siK , „ . , wh „„; lcl , „ , „ , „ : lsa ] ltW ^^ ^ ^ % , ON APPROVAL POST FRrr Cinit . iiiii - l'ii- Walvr . mil I ' akiil ^ ca ^^' ff * * *^ iSSii ~ . - — - — -- — -- _ l-all-down l . id . £ 16 6 . ' ' fc ^ X ' * '* - ' ' : P- ~ ' ^\ Xcw Solid Silwr I laiiinicrcd Swcctni ' . al Dish . £ 3 15 . Smaller si / . c . £ 1 15 . Solid Silver Cabinet I'ho' . oejapli Frame . Willi Ilandsiini-. lv Chased Holder and l- 'inil \ - Solid Silwr Mi . u . ir Howl on Shaped l . ee .-. TH E Solid Silwr Kichlv Chasi-il Calendar Finnic . 20 - Knc ; rawd ( IriiaiiK-iil . £ 3 12 6 . with Sil ' Ur complete . £ 4 . GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS COMPANY , LTD . 0 ™' "hid ' k ' ' " ™ <; i ) , ^ ^^ IAXCK | A ,: s — """ s ¦ Ll "') 7-, ' / , ' / . // , IH . ' . ' S 7 J , ) UEI { H . ) . 112 & no . REGENT STREET , LONDON , W . •;¦ ,- ; ,- /„< , « .- AKCESSOX . I . OXIIOX .
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
The Power Of The Grip.
made hut lew friends , and had but one enemy , an old colorsergeant , the senioi- in the battalion , who was the drill sergeant , and assisted the sergeant-major . Me posed as belonging to the Graft , and wore a ring with a Masonic emblem , but on one occasion I exposed hint , and thus brought down his enmity on my head . Me was fair enough to my face , yet I felt sure
lie would not hesitate to injure me should an opportunity present itself . I felt it was his work when 1 was told off for escort duty . The adjutant warned me that it was a very dangerous duty I was undertaking , for it was to fetch a man from a village some thirty miles off , who had been given up as a deserter by bis own brother . Twice the police had been
attacked when attempting to hand him over to the military authorities , and they now objected to try again . He cautioned me to be careful , to avoid any violence if possible , but , he added , in a low suppressed voice , " You are not to allow your prisoner to be taken from you ALIVK . " TWO men composed the escort , and I wondered whv such a small number should
be sent on so dangerous duty , but I fell it would look like cowardice if I spoke about it . Next morning I " carried arms " in returning the salute of the quarter guard as I marched the escort through the barrack gate , and started off for the village at which I was ordered to stop for the night , some sixteen miies distant . Nothing particular occurred during the day ' s march ,
the greater part of il being across the " bog of Allen , " and we halted at our destination , remained at the little public house in the village , rested awhile , turned into lied and slept souudlv . Marching off next morning we arrived at our destination just after sundown , and al the police barracks which contained our prisoner . I look the advice of the inspector who offered us
accommodation , stayed there for the night . Next morning al daybreak I paraded both prisoner and escort , read them unorders , which was to prevent the prisoner being taken from me by every means in my power , 1 proceeded to load the rifles wilh ball cartridge . The ringing of the ramrods as we rammed home the charges rang on the morning air , and we started off on our return journey . The country for the lirst few miles was flat and boggy , but al length we approached a rising
ground , through which the road was cut . the hanks of red sand rising several feet on each side , and both sides planted with lir trees . I saw we were lo he interrupted , as right across our path at the further end , was a parly of men strolling about . Turning about 1 could see a similar party following us , thus hemming us in . If ihe place was singularly
well chosen lo attack us , il also had its advantages for defence . My mind was made up at once , and halting the escort . I took off the handcuffs from the right wrist of Kelly the prisoner , and clasped it round that of Shaw ' s , one of the escort . Kelly never murmured , but Shaw cried out that be did not like to be killed like a dog . 1 loosened my ammunition and placed
two or three cartridges in the spaces between the buttons in front of my tunic , telling Hutchinson the other man of the escort to do the same . Then I got escort and prisoner with their backs close against the bank . Hutchinson and myself standing in front and covering them , I warned Kell y of what I should do if he was taken , but he made no reply . As both parties now began to crowd around us , we came to the charge .
and presented our bayonets to our attackers . I . bey were evidently disconcerted at the means 1 had taken to retain my prisoner , and awed bv the two loaded rifles pointed al them . They drew off to some distance and remained in consultation . I warned Hutchinson not to lire till 1 told him , and directly he did so to at once take Shaw ' s loaded rifle . To Shaw I
asked him to do his best , and re-load with the one hand , no easv feat with a muzzle loader . The party now moved forward till within a few paces from us and halted , and a tall , military looking young fellow , came forward and demanded Kelly , promising to allow the escort lo proceed unmolested if I did so . I told him of my intentions . Without another word lie
leaped forward , gained the left side of rille and attempted lo seize il . To prevent this I loosed the hold of my rille and seized his fore-arm as il descended : in doing so my hand slipped down to his wrist , which 1 lirmly held : lo my surprise he caught my wrist in a similar manner . Our eyes met . " Is it so "' . ' he asked . ' Yes , " I replied . lie leaned over , and p lacing his mouth to my ear whispered a word . I did the
Ad02501
""•."•- ; s AT MOST MODERATE PRICES . its—Siloer ; —Solid in Presents CDristmas ^^^» - ^ HHHtaii ^ Si ^ H ^^ ^ 8 " K |' " * .- "' ' . v ^ "l--fe : ' j ^ " ^ "WW ^ gP ^ ¦ ; 'J- ^ : ; " . . tfi ~ f ] i ' V" ! 1 Solid Silwr I'akut Ink-t . iml . w ' . lli IVn on ll : ick w ' nivtl Uvvp-l"v l .: ; l clns .-il . £ 4 , IVll . l . : > « lr : i . H - ; K . f \ I f ! ¦ f ' " ^^ mm SIM nH'xiu'UHvi I Infl ^^^^^ fe - •"^ II K It' NOVELTIES IN SILVER ^^^ Q - ^ Solid silwr S , a , i ' "t IH B M ? i-pwially suitable Ii > r ~"" wi „ , ||; iii < ls .. nivlvOi : i ^ -iUi .. i'ilu ' -iiul S ., li < l Silver JllotU-r . will , II : III : I ,.,: IK-1 V " *' . ^¦ L -- ~ VlMil ' imK nrii ' u ' -d in K"Kl > ' l- ; , l .- ' : lvi ,: 1 "' - """ ii-nl . £ 8 8 . Clia ^ -cd II iider and l- 'iiu-lv KiiLirnwd ' „ , ";' ., , ' :,,,. ! .,. ' - ,, .... ... .,., Oni'iiii' -ill fllPfi plan Hollies al Si . lid Silvvr Ciyari'llv Unx . Imv : l U-: l : ir . """' manufacturers cash to l „ , l 1 ; , Ckjarvtu-s . £ 1 2 . SELECTIONS SENT prices , s-. tvinc ; pur-XMAS NOVELTXJ . IST s „ siK , „ . , wh „„; lcl , „ , „ , „ : lsa ] ltW ^^ ^ ^ % , ON APPROVAL POST FRrr Cinit . iiiii - l'ii- Walvr . mil I ' akiil ^ ca ^^' ff * * *^ iSSii ~ . - — - — -- — -- _ l-all-down l . id . £ 16 6 . ' ' fc ^ X ' * '* - ' ' : P- ~ ' ^\ Xcw Solid Silwr I laiiinicrcd Swcctni ' . al Dish . £ 3 15 . Smaller si / . c . £ 1 15 . Solid Silver Cabinet I'ho' . oejapli Frame . Willi Ilandsiini-. lv Chased Holder and l- 'inil \ - Solid Silwr Mi . u . ir Howl on Shaped l . ee .-. TH E Solid Silwr Kichlv Chasi-il Calendar Finnic . 20 - Knc ; rawd ( IriiaiiK-iil . £ 3 12 6 . with Sil ' Ur complete . £ 4 . GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS COMPANY , LTD . 0 ™' "hid ' k ' ' " ™ <; i ) , ^ ^^ IAXCK | A ,: s — """ s ¦ Ll "') 7-, ' / , ' / . // , IH . ' . ' S 7 J , ) UEI { H . ) . 112 & no . REGENT STREET , LONDON , W . •;¦ ,- ; ,- /„< , « .- AKCESSOX . I . OXIIOX .