Chapter 1048 of 1964 · 57 words · ~1 min read

XI.

Also the General Markow, Brigadier, Insisting on removal of _the Prince_ Amidst some groaning thousands dying near,-- All common fellows, who might writhe and wince, And shriek for water into a deaf ear,-- The General Markow, who could thus evince His sympathy for rank, by the same token, To teach him greater, had his own leg broken.[419]