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We
did
so
,
and
it
was
well
we
did
;
for
never
was
a
more
furious
charge
than
the
creatures
made
upon
us
in
the
place
.
They
came
on
us
with
a
growling
kind
of
a
noise
,
and
mounted
the
piece
of
timber
,
which
,
as
I
said
,
was
our
breastwork
,
as
if
they
were
only
rushing
upon
their
prey
;
and
this
fury
of
theirs
,
it
seems
,
was
principally
occasioned
by
their
seeing
our
horses
behind
us
,
which
was
the
prey
they
aimed
at
.
I
ordered
our
men
to
fire
as
before
,
every
other
man
;
and
they
took
their
aim
so
sure
that
indeed
they
killed
several
of
the
wolves
at
the
first
volley
;
but
there
was
a
necessity
to
keep
a
continual
firing
,
for
they
came
on
like
devils
,
those
behind
pushing
on
those
before
.
When
we
had
fired
our
second
volley
of
our
fusees
,
we
thought
they
stopped
a
little
,
and
I
hoped
they
would
have
gone
off
but
it
was
but
a
moment
,
for
others
came
forward
again
;
so
we
fired
two
volleys
of
our
pistols
;
and
I
believe
in
these
four
firings
we
had
killed
seventeen
or
eighteen
of
them
,
and
lamed
twice
as
many
,
yet
they
came
on
again
.
I
was
loth
to
spend
our
last
shot
too
hastily
;
so
I
called
my
servant
,
not
my
man
Friday
,
for
he
was
better
employed
,
for
with
the
greatest
dexterity
imaginable
he
had
charged
my
fusee
and
his
own
while
we
were
engaged
;
but
as
I
said
,
I
called
my
other
man
,
and
giving
him
a
horn
of
powder
,
I
bade
him
lay
a
train
all
along
the
piece
of
timber
,
and
let
it
be
a
large
train
.
He
did
so
,
and
had
but
just
time
to
get
away
when
the
wolves
came
up
to
it
,
and
some
were
got
up
upon
it
,
when
I
,
snapping
an
uncharged
pistol
close
to
the
powder
,
set
it
on
fire
.
Those
that
were
upon
the
timber
were
scorched
with
it
,
and
six
or
seven
of
them
fell
,
or
rather
jumped
,
in
among
us
with
the
force
and
fright
of
the
fire
.
We
despatched
these
in
an
instant
,
and
the
rest
were
so
frighted
with
the
light
,
which
the
night
,
for
it
was
now
very
near
dark
,
made
mare
terrible
,
that
they
drew
back
a
little
;
upon
which
I
ordered
our
last
pistol
to
be
fired
off
in
one
volley
,
and
after
that
we
gave
a
shout
.
Upon
this
the
wolves
turned
tail
,
and
we
sallied
immediately
upon
near
twenty
lame
ones
,
whom
we
found
struggling
on
the
ground
,
and
fell
a-cutting
them
with
our
swords
,
which
answered
our
expectation
;
for
the
crying
and
howling
they
made
was
better
understood
by
their
fellows
,
so
that
they
all
fled
and
left
us
.
We
had
,
first
and
last
,
killed
about
three
score
of
them
,
and
had
it
been
daylight
we
had
killed
many
more
.
The
field
of
battle
being
thus
cleared
,
we
made
forward
again
,
for
we
had
still
near
a
league
to
go
.
We
heard
the
ravenous
creatures
howl
and
yell
in
the
woods
as
we
went
several
times
,
and
sometimes
we
fancied
we
saw
some
of
them
,
but
the
snow
dazzling
our
eyes
,
we
were
not
certain
.
So
in
about
an
hour
more
we
came
to
the
town
where
we
were
to
lodge
,
which
we
found
in
a
terrible
fright
,
and
all
in
arms
;
for
it
seems
that
the
night
before
the
wolves
and
some
bears
had
broke
into
the
village
in
the
night
,
and
put
them
into
a
terrible
fright
;
and
they
were
obliged
to
keep
guard
night
and
day
,
but
especially
in
the
night
,
to
preserve
their
cattle
,
and
,
indeed
,
their
people
.
The
next
morning
our
guide
was
so
ill
,
and
his
limbs
swelled
with
the
rankling
of
his
two
wounds
,
that
he
could
go
no
farther
;
so
we
were
obliged
to
take
a
new
guide
there
,
and
go
to
Toulouse
,
where
we
found
a
warm
climate
,
a
fruitful
,
pleasant
country
,
and
no
snow
,
no
wolves
,
or
anything
like
them
.
But
when
we
told
our
story
at
Toulouse
,
they
told
us
it
was
nothing
but
what
was
ordinary
in
the
great
forest
at
the
foot
of
the
mountains
,
especially
when
the
snow
lay
on
the
ground
;
but
they
inquired
much
what
kind
of
a
guide
we
had
gotten
that
would
venture
to
bring
us
that
way
in
such
a
severe
season
,
and
told
us
it
was
very
much
we
were
not
all
devoured
.
When
we
told
them
how
we
placed
ourselves
,
and
the
horses
in
the
middle
,
they
blamed
us
exceedingly
,
and
told
us
it
was
a
fifty
to
one
but
we
had
been
all
destroyed
;
for
it
was
the
sight
of
the
horses
which
made
the
wolves
so
furious
,
seeing
their
prey
;
and
that
,
at
other
times
,
they
are
really
afraid
of
a
gun
;
but
the
being
excessive
hungry
,
and
raging
on
that
account
,
the
eagerness
to
come
at
the
horses
had
made
them
senseless
of
danger
and
that
if
we
had
not
,
by
the
continued
fire
,
and
at
last
by
the
stratagem
of
the
train
of
powder
,
mastered
them
,
it
had
been
great
odds
but
that
we
had
been
torn
to
pieces
;
whereas
had
we
been
content
to
have
sat
still
on
horseback
,
and
fired
as
horsemen
,
they
would
not
have
taken
the
horses
for
so
much
their
own
,
when
men
were
on
their
backs
,
as
otherwise
;
and
withal
they
told
us
,
that
at
last
,
if
we
had
stood
all
together
,
and
left
our
horses
,
they
would
have
been
so
eager
to
have
devoured
them
,
that
we
might
have
come
off
safe
,
especially
having
our
fire-arms
in
our
hands
,
and
being
so
many
in
number
.
For
my
part
,
I
was
never
so
sensible
of
danger
in
my
life
;
for
seeing
above
three
hundred
devils
come
roaring
and
open-mouthed
to
devour
us
,
and
having
nothing
to
shelter
us
or
retreat
to
,
I
gave
myself
over
for
lost
;
and
as
it
was
,
I
believe
I
shall
never
care
to
cross
those
mountains
again
.
I
think
I
would
much
rather
go
a
thousand
leagues
by
sea
,
though
I
were
sure
to
meet
with
a
storm
once
a
week
.
I
have
nothing
uncommon
to
take
notice
of
in
my
passage
through
France
;
nothing
but
what
other
travellers
have
given
an
account
of
with
much
more
advantage
than
I
can
.
I
travelled
from
Toulouse
to
Paris
,
and
without
any
considerable
stay
came
to
Calais
,
and
landed
safe
at
Dover
,
the
14
of
January
,
after
having
had
a
severe
cold
season
to
travel
in
.
I
was
now
come
to
the
centre
of
my
travels
,
and
had
in
a
little
time
all
my
new-discovered
estate
safe
about
me
,
the
bills
of
exchange
which
I
brought
with
me
having
been
very
currently
paid
.