登陆注册
25638500000235

第235章

Six weeks after the beginning of the siege more than one-half of the original force of white soldiers was dead, and close upon three-fifths of the original native force.

But the fighting went on just the same. The enemy mined, the English counter-mined, and, turn about, they blew up each other's posts. The Residency grounds were honey-combed with the enemy's tunnels. Deadly courtesies were constantly exchanged--sorties by the English in the night; rushes by the enemy in the night--rushes whose purpose was to breach the walls or scale them; rushes which cost heavily, and always failed.

The ladies got used to all the horrors of war--the shrieks of mutilated men, the sight of blood and death. Lady Inglis makes this mention in her diary:

"Mrs. Bruere's nurse was carried past our door to-day, wounded in the eye. To extract the bullet it was found necessary to take out the eye--a fearful operation. Her mistress held her while it was performed."The first relieving force failed to relieve. It was under Havelock and Outram; and arrived when the siege had been going on for three months.

It fought its desperate way to Lucknow, then fought its way through the city against odds of a hundred to one, and entered the Residency; but there was not enough left of it, then, to do any good. It lost more men in its last fight than it found in the Residency when it got in. It became captive itself.

The fighting and starving and dying by bullets and disease went steadily on. Both sides fought with energy and industry. Captain Birch puts this striking incident in evidence. He is speaking of the third month of the siege:

"As an instance of the heavy firing brought to bear on our position this month may be mentioned the cutting down of the upper story of a brick building simply by musketry firring. This building was in a most exposed position. All the shots which just missed the top of the rampart cut into the dead wall pretty much in a straight line, and at length cut right through and brought the upper story tumbling down. The upper structure on the top of the brigade-mess also fell in. The Residency house was a wreck. Captain Anderson's post had long ago been knocked down, and Innes' post also fell in. These two were riddled with round shot. As many as 200 were picked up by Colonel Masters."The exhausted garrison fought doggedly on all through the next month October. Then, November 2d, news came Sir Colin Campbell's relieving force would soon be on its way from Cawnpore.

On the 12th the boom of his guns was heard.

On the 13th the sounds came nearer--he was slowly, but steadily, cutting his way through, storming one stronghold after another.

On the 14th he captured the Martiniere College, and ran up the British flag there. It was seen from the Residency.

Next he took the Dilkoosha.

On the 17th he took the former mess-house of the 32d regiment--a fortified building, and very strong. "A most exciting, anxious day,"writes Lady Inglis in her diary. "About 4 P.M., two strange officers walked through our yard, leading their horses"--and by that sign she knew that communication was established between the forces, that the relief was real, this time, and that the long siege of Lucknow was ended.

The last eight or ten miles of Sir Colin Campbell's march was through seas of, blood. The weapon mainly used was the bayonet, the fighting was desperate. The way was mile-stoned with detached strong buildings of stone, fortified, and heavily garrisoned, and these had to be taken by assault. Neither side asked for quarter, and neither gave it. At the Secundrabagh, where nearly two thousand of the enemy occupied a great stone house in a garden, the work of slaughter was continued until every man was killed. That is a sample of the character of that devastating march.

There were but few trees in the plain at that time, and from the Residency the progress of the march, step by step, victory by victory, could be noted; the ascending clouds of battle-smoke marked the way to the eye, and the thunder of the guns marked it to the ear.

Sir Colin Campbell had not come to Lucknow to hold it, but to save the occupants of the Residency, and bring them away. Four or five days after his arrival the secret evacuation by the troops took place, in the middle of a dark night, by the principal gate, (the Bailie Guard). The two hundred women and two hundred and fifty children had been previously removed. Captain Birch says:

"And now commenced a movement of the most perfect arrangement and successful generalship--the withdrawal of the whole of the various forces, a combined movement requiring the greatest care and skill.

First, the garrison in immediate contact with the enemy at the furthest extremity of the Residency position was marched out. Every other garrison in turn fell in behind it, and so passed out through the Bailie Guard gate, till the whole of our position was evacuated.

Then Havelock's force was similarly withdrawn, post by post, marching in rear of our garrison. After them in turn came the forces of the Commander-in-Chief, which joined on in the rear of Havelock's force. Regiment by regiment was withdrawn with--the utmost order and regularity. The whole operation resembled the movement of a telescope. Stern silence was kept, and the enemy took no alarm."Lady Inglis, referring to her husband and to General Sir James Outram, sets down the closing detail of this impressive midnight retreat, in darkness and by stealth, of this shadowy host through the gate which it had defended so long and so well:

"At twelve precisely they marched out, John and Sir James Outram remaining till all had passed, and then they took off their hats to the Bailie Guard, the scene of as noble a defense as I think history will ever have to relate."

同类推荐
  • 甲申传信录

    甲申传信录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 湘妃

    湘妃

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 江南闻见录

    江南闻见录

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 观自在菩萨如意轮瑜伽念诵法

    观自在菩萨如意轮瑜伽念诵法

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
  • 吴佩衡医案

    吴佩衡医案

    本书为公版书,为不受著作权法限制的作家、艺术家及其它人士发布的作品,供广大读者阅读交流。
热门推荐
  • 强势来袭:学长请接招

    强势来袭:学长请接招

    [花式虐狗让你欲罢不能(此坑有毒,谨慎为好)]一次诡异的接吻,导致水火不容的场景再现江湖。她愤怒地踹了一脚:“神经病!”学长记恨:死女人,你给我等着!一次被迫的帮忙,导致报复接踵而来,竟意外的报复在了她最亲近的人身上。她愤怒:“我警告你如果下次还因为你出事,我绝对和你没完!”学长不屑一顾:死女人,想和他翻脸,休想!一次预谋的绑架,导致英雄救美的学长深陷其中。她道歉:“你没有必要救我,这事与你无关。”学长不以为然:死女人,在你没有完成我的要求之前必须好好的活着!多次不和谐的事情发生之后,轨道似乎变了。学长深情款款:“那个要求就是让你永远呆在我的身边……”
  • 猛鬼秘事

    猛鬼秘事

    七岁时,因为村子里雷击木事件结识了一名大叔,老童,事件过后我得了过阴病,没办法只能放弃学业跟这老童四处奔波。十年后,我回到校园,因为三年没上学的关系是一名初三学生,不过学校却因为有人玩笔仙,招来一只猛鬼,事情就从此开始变得越来越离奇……而我开始将从老童手里学来的东西,四处游走在各个学校之间,被校长,局长等等邀请,以此来解决一些超自然现象。
  • 高手对决

    高手对决

    崔一是周际集团石门分公司市场部副总监,原本职场顺风顺水,稳步上升指日可待。谁料周际集团的千金周槿突然从天而降,空降到石门公司担任了总经理,而她的哥哥周全随后也安插心腹进来。从此公司人心惶惶,众人纷纷揣测两人即将上演继承人争夺大战,所以都开始重新站队。崔一在公司的位置关键,因此不可避免地成为双方争相拉拢的对象。面对周瑾的不断“诱惑”和周全的重利许诺,崔一坚持立场,与双方斗智斗勇,在夹缝中求生存。商场如战场,随着争斗越来越胶着,崔一惊讶地发现,原来公司的继承人之争竟然是一个精心策划的圈套……
  • 极度幻想

    极度幻想

    谁寂寞了繁华。谁埋葬了天涯。谁散尽一身戎甲。为谁唱离歌。对谁说情话。给谁写天涯。梦里繁花落尽,此情未央,此意难忘。弦虽...
  • 我欲焚天

    我欲焚天

    提气,聚灵,挥剑焚天!duangduangduangduang
  • 仙路之下

    仙路之下

    仙门重开,万族并起,天变却频频出现。谁为谁布局,谁又是谁的棋子,谁才是真的幕后博弈者。一位少年伴随着天变而生,降落昆仑,是阴谋,还是命运,昆仑,故事从这里开始…………
  • 圣师是怎样炼成的

    圣师是怎样炼成的

    你知道世界的真相么?诸神即将复苏,末日审判的阴影笼罩在人类的头顶,隐身于凡世间的魔法师们早已挺身而出,但是,双方力量终究太过悬殊。生死存亡之际,伟大的魔法师们只能将希望寄托在一名浑浑噩噩混日子的穷小子身上,希望他能回到过去,扭转乾坤。这名穷小子穿越回高中时代,终于发现了世界的真相,努力向成为超越魔法师的伟大存在而努力奋斗着,希望能在末日审判前力挽狂澜,拯救世界。一代圣师,就此崛起。感谢阅文书评团提供书评支持
  • 何如不相识

    何如不相识

    如果有来生,纵使狭路相逢,我们也要擦肩而过。强大的唐氏不见咒,让他一见到她,就痛晕过去。向来遇强则强的他岂会认输,去它的咒语,他一定要征服它。一点一点,他可以看她,时间越来越长,反应越来越轻。可是,他到底还是害了她。若是早知如此,纵使狭路相逢,他也要装作视而不见。只要她好,相逢何必曾相识,只要她好,只要她好。
  • 中华成语故事(亨)

    中华成语故事(亨)

    中华成语源远流长,是中华民族五千年文明的一枝奇葩,是汉语的重要组成部分,集丰富的历史知识和浓郁的文化色彩于一体,是我国光辉灿烂的文化瑰宝,青少年熟练地掌握大量成语,不仅可以使语句精练,条理清晰,还能懂得许多做人的道理,对今后驾驭语言文字和具体写作都有很大的帮助,该书甄选的成语艺术性、思想性、故事性强,且在当代使用频繁,十分适合中小学生阅读。
  • 妖怪传说

    妖怪传说

    千年前,自魔三公主陨落,妖魔两分。前世的她爱得执着而辛苦,却换来了一死。今生,软弱既然不能成借口,那么背水一战又何妨。