Waring's Peril - Charles King


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A passage from the book... "Ananias!""Ye-as, suh?""What time is it?""Gyahd-mountin' done gone, suh.""The devil it has! What do you mean, sir, by allowing me to sleep on in this shameless and unconscionable manner, when an indulgent government is suffering for my services? What sort of day is it, sir?""Beautiful day, Mr. Waring.""Then go at once to Mr. Larkin and tell him he can't wear his new silk hat this morning,-I want it, and you fetch it. Don't allow him to ring in the old one on you. Tell him I mean the new 'spring style' he just brought from New York. Tell Mr. Ferry I want that new Hatfield suit of his, and you get Mr. Pierce's silk umbrella; then come back here and get[Pg 4] my bath and my coffee. Stop there, Ananias! Give my pious regards to the commanding officer, sir, and tell him that there's no drill for 'X' Battery this morning, as I'm to breakfast at Moreau's at eleven o'clock and go to the matinée afterwards."




Waring's Peril


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Excerpt ng deliberate absence. But he and the post commander had deemed it high time to block all that nonsense in future, and had so informed him, and were nonplussed at Waring's cheery acceptance of the implied rebuke and most airy, graceful, and immediate change of the subject. The whole garrison was chuckling over it by night. "Why, certainly, colonel," said he, "I have been most derelict of late during the visit of all these charming people from the North; and that reminds me, some of them are going to drive out here to hear the band this afternoon and take a bite at my quarters. I was just on my way to beg Mrs. Braxton and Mrs. Cram to receive for me, when your orderly came. And, colonel, I want your advice about the champagne. Of course I needn't say I hope you both will honor me with your presence." Old Brax loved champagne and salad better than anything his profession afforded, and was disarmed at once. As for Cram, what could he say when the post commander dropped the matter? With all his da




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Waring's Peril


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By Charles King is a captivating historical fiction set in the 19th-century United States. The narrative revolves around the challenges faced by the U.S. Army's cavalry during this tumultuous period. King's detailed portrayal of military life, combined with a gripping storyline, makes this novel a compelling read for history buffs and fiction enthusiasts alike.







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