Excerpt from Graham of Claverhouse
That afternoon a strange thing had hap pened to the camp of the Prince of Orange, which was pitched near N ivelle in Brabant for the Prince was then challenging Conde, who stuck behind his trenches at Charleroi and would not come out to fight. A dusty-colored cloud came racing along the sky so swiftly - yet there was no wind to be felt - that it was above the camp almost as soon as it was seen. When the fringes of the cloud en compassed the place, there burst forth as from its belly a whirlwind and wrought sudden devastation in a fashion none had ever seen before or could afterwards forget. With one long and fierce gust it tore up trees by the roots, unroofed the barns where the Prince's headquarters were, sucked up tents into the air, and carried soldiers' caps in ?ocks, as if they were ?ocks of rooks. This.
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ISBN: | 9781330146279 |
Publication date: | 18th January 2018 |
Author: | Ian MacLaren |
Publisher: | Forgotten Books an imprint of Fb&c Ltd |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 334 pages |
Genres: |
Children’s / Teenage fiction: General, modern and contemporary fiction |