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CONTENTS. XIX Chapter VT. — continued. The rifle-fire maiutained against the enemy's artillerymen Tiy some of the 101 10 men detained on our left, . . .167 Still for the purposes of the next impending hglit the force watching our left was neutralised, . . . . .167 The two other third parts of the Kngli.sh infantry, . . . 168 The 'spent force.s,' 168 Strength and disposition of the collected troojis remaining to Pennefather, . . . . . . . . .169 The approaching reinforcements, 170 Continued impression of the English as to the dimensions of the conflict, 171 Conduct of the fight still left to Pennefather, . . . . 171 Lord Raglan and his Staff, 172 The enemy's entire change of his fighting battalions not per- ceptible to the English at the time, 174 III. The error which began to entangle our troops on wrong ground, The force near the Sandbag Battery, Armstrong's communication with the Duke of Cambrid General Adams, ...... His position as against the approacliing forces, The fight maintained by Adams towards his front, The flank attacks, Their efl'ect, General Adams, Continuance of the fighting, .... Adams forced back, ..... Third capture of the Sandbag Battery, . The force under Adams drawn back towards Mount Head, Adams mortally wounded, 174 175 175 175 175 177 177 178 179 180 180 181 181 181 IV. Arrival of Captain Hamley with 3 guns, .... His successful use of the pieces, ..... Repression of the troops which had fought against Adams, The then state of the combat, The batteries newly brought up 182 182 183 183 184