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CHAPTER 30
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CHAPTER 30
FROM SNOW TO FIRE
My narrative1 must now go a little way back in time, and a long way from the region of heather and snow, to India in the year of the mutiny. The regiment2 in which Francis Gordon served, his father’s old regiment, had lain for months besieged3 in a well known city by the native troops, and had begun to know what privation meant, its suffering aggravated4 by that of not a few women and children. With the other portions of the Company’s army there shut up, it had behaved admirably. Danger and sickness, wounds and fatigue5, hunger and death, had brought out the best that was in the worst of them: when their country knew how they had fought and endured, she was proud of them. Had their enemies, however, been naked Zulus, they would have taken the place within a week.
Francis Gordon had done his part, and well.
It would be difficult to analyze6 the effect of the punishment Kirsty had given him, but its influence was upon him through the whole of the terrible time—none the less beneficent that his response to her stinging blows was indignant rage. I dare hardly speculate what, had she not defended herself so that he could not reach her, he might not have done in the first instinctive7 motions of natural fury. It is possible that only Kirsty’s skill and courage saved him from what he would never have surmounted8 the shame of—taking revenge on a woman avenging9 a woman’s wrong: from having deserved to be struck by a woman, nothing but repentant
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fatigue
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analyze
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surmounted
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avenging
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repentant
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perilous
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garrison
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diffusion
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raving
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