Notes Of A War Correspondent By Richard Harding Davis







































 -   But we tied our horses to the wire fence, and Capron's
troop knelt with carbines at the Ready, peering into - Page 36
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But We Tied Our Horses To The Wire Fence, And Capron's Troop Knelt With Carbines At The "Ready," Peering Into The Bushes. We Must Have Waited There, While Wood Reconnoitred, For Over Ten Minutes.

Then he returned, and began deploying his troops out at either side of the trail.

Capron he sent on down the trail itself. G Troop was ordered to beat into the bushes on the right, and K and A were sent over the ridge on which we stood down into the hollow to connect with General Young's column on the opposite side of the valley. F and E Troops were deployed in skirmish-line on the other side of the wire fence. Wood had discovered the enemy a few hundred yards from where he expected to find him, and so far from being "surprised," he had time, as I have just described, to get five of his troops into position before a shot was fired. The firing, when it came, started suddenly on our right. It sounded so close that - still believing we were acting on a false alarm, and that there were no Spaniards ahead of us - I guessed it was Capron's men firing at random to disclose the enemy's position. I ran after G Troop under Captain Llewellyn, and found them breaking their way through the bushes in the direction from which the volleys came. It was like forcing the walls of a maze. If each trooper had not kept in touch with the man on either hand he would have been lost in the thicket. At one moment the underbrush seemed swarming with our men, and the next, except that you heard the twigs breaking, and heavy breathing or a crash as a vine pulled some one down, there was not a sign of a human being anywhere.

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