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taken the above simple remedy。



I was urged to it by a very exalted personage。  Dining in August

last at the palace of the T…lr…es at Paris; the lovely young Duch…ss

of Orlns (who; though she does not speak English; understands

it as well as I do;) said to me in the softest Teutonic; 〃Lieber

Herr Major; haben sie den Ahmednuggarischen…jager…battalion

gelassen?〃  〃Warum denn?〃 said I; quite astonished at her R…l

H…ss's question。  The P…cess then spoke of some trifle from

my pen; which was simply signed Goliah Gahagan。



There was; unluckily; a dead silence as H。 R。 H。 put this question。



〃Comment donc?〃 said H。 M。 Lo…is Ph…l…ppe; looking gravely at Count

Mole; 〃le cher Major a quitte l'armee!  Nicolas donc sera maitre de

l'Inde!  〃H。 M and the Pr。 M…n…ster pursued their conversation

in a low tone; and left me; as may be imagined in a dreadful state

of confusion。  I blushed and stuttered; and murmured out a few

incoherent words to explainbut it would not doI could not

recover my equanimity during the course of the dinner and while

endeavoring to help an English Duke; my neighbor; to poulet a

l'Austerlitz; fairly sent seven mushrooms and three large greasy

croutes over his whiskers and shirt…frill。  Another laugh at my

expense。 〃Ah! M。 le Major;〃 said the Q of the B…lgns; archly;

〃vous n'aurez jamais votre brevet de Colonel。〃  Her My's joke

will be better understood when I state that his Grace is the

brother of a Minister。



I am not at liberty to violate the sanctity of private life; by

mentioning the names of the parties concerned in this little

anecdote。  I only wish to have it understood that I am a gentleman;

and live at least in DECENT society。  Verbum sat。



But to be serious。  I am obliged always to write the name of Goliah

in full; to distinguish me from my brother; Gregory Gahagan; who

was also a Major (in the King's service); and whom I killed in a

duel; as the public most likely knows。  Poor Greg! a very trivial

dispute was the cause of our quarrel; which never would have

originated but for the similarity of our names。  The circumstance

was this: I had been lucky enough to render the Nawaub of Lucknow

some trifling service (in the notorious affair of Choprasjee

Muckjee); and his Highness sent down a gold toothpick…case directed

to Captain G。 Gahagan; which I of course thought was for me: my

brother madly claimed it; we fought; and the consequence was; that

in about three minutes he received a slash in the right side (cut

6); which effectually did his business:he was a good swordsman

enoughI was THE BEST in the universe。  The most ridiculous part

of the affair is; that the toothpick…case was his; after allhe

had left it on the Nawaub's table at tiffin。  I can't conceive what

madness prompted him to fight about such a paltry bauble; he had

much better have yielded it at once; when he saw I was determined

to have it。  From this slight specimen of my adventures; the reader

will perceive that my life has been one of no ordinary interest;

and; in fact; I may say that I have led a more remarkable life than

any man in the serviceI have been at more pitched battles; led

more forlorn hopes; had more success among the fair sex; drunk

harder; read more; and been a handsomer man than any officer now

serving her Majesty。



When I at first went to India in 1802; I was a raw cornet of

seventeen; with blazing red hair; six feet four in height; athletic

at all kinds of exercises; owing money to my tailor and everybody

else who would trust me; possessing an Irish brogue; and my full

pay of 120L。 a year。  I need not say that with all these advantages

I did that which a number of clever fellows have done before meI

fell in love; and proposed to marry immediately。



But how to overcome the difficulty?It is true that I loved Julia

Jowlerloved her to madness; but her father intended her for a

Member of Council at least; and not for a beggarly Irish ensign。

It was; however; my fate to make the passage to India (on board of

the 〃Samuel Snob〃 East Indiaman; Captain Duffy;) with this lovely

creature; and my misfortune instantaneously to fall in love with

her。  We were not out of the Channel before I adored her;

worshipped the deck which she trod upon; kissed a thousand times

the cuddy…chair on which she used to sit。  The same madness fell on

every man in the ship。  The two mates fought about her at the Cape;

the surgeon; a sober; pious Scotchman; from disappointed affection;

took so dreadfully to drinking as to threaten spontaneous

combustion; and old Colonel Lilywhite; carrying his wife and seven

daughters to Bengal; swore that he would have a divorce from Mrs。

L。; and made an attempt at suicide; the captain himself told me;

with tears in his eyes; that he hated his hitherto…adored Mrs。

Duffy; although he had had nineteen children by her。



We used to call her the witchthere was magic in her beauty and in

her voice。  I was spell…bound when I looked at her; and stark

staring mad when she looked at me!  O lustrous black eyes!O

glossy night…black ringlets!O lips!O dainty frocks of white

muslin!O tiny kid slippers!though old and gouty; Gahagan sees

you still!  I recollect; off Ascension; she looked at me in her

particular way one day at dinner; just as I happened to be blowing

on a piece of scalding hot green fat。  I was stupefied at onceI

thrust the entire morsel (about half a pound) into my mouth。  I

made no attempt to swallow; or to masticate it; but left it there

for many minutes; burning; burning!  I had no skin to my palate for

seven weeks after; and lived on rice…water during the rest of the

voyage。  The anecdote is trivial; but it shows the power of Julia

Jowler over me。



The writers of marine novels have so exhausted the subject of

storms; shipwrecks; mutinies; engagements; sea…sickness; and so

forth; that (although I have experienced each of these in many

varieties) I think it quite unnecessary to recount such trifling

adventures; suffice it to say; that during our five months' trajet;

my mad passion for Julia daily increased; so did the captain's and

the surgeon's; so did Colonel Lilywhite's; so did the doctor's; the

mate'sthat of most part of the passengers; and a considerable

number of the crew。  For myself; I sworeensign as I wasI would

win her for my wife; I vowed that I would make her glorious with my

swordthat as soon as I had made a favorable impression on my

commanding officer (which I did not doubt to create); I would lay

open to him the state of my affections; and demand his daughter's

hand。  With such sentimental outpourings did our voyage continue

and conclude。



We landed at the Sunderbunds on a grilling hot day in December;

1802; and then for the moment Julia and I separated。  She was

carried off to her papa's arms in a palanquin; surrounded by at

least forty hookahbadars; whilst the poor cornet; attended but by

two dandies and a solitary beasty (by which unnatural name these

blackamoors are called); made his way humbly to join the regiment

at head…quarters。



The th Regiment of Bengal Cavalry; then under the command of

Lieut。…Colonel Julius Jowler; C。B。; was known throughout Asia and

Europe by the proud title of the Bundelcund Invinciblesso great

was its character for bravery; so remarkable were its services in

that delightful district of India。  Major Sir George Gutch was next

in command; and Tom Thrupp; as kind a fellow as ever ran a Mahratta

through the body; was second Major。  We were on the eve of that

remarkable war which was speedily to spread throughout the whole of

India; to call forth the valor of a Wellesley; and the indomitable

gallantry of a Gahagan; which was illustrated by our victories at

Ahmednuggar (where I was the first over the barricade at the

storming of the Pettah); at Argaum; where I slew with my own sword

twenty…three matchlock…men; and cut a dromedary in two; and by that

terrible day of Assaye; where Wellesl

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