Authors: Diana Preston
CHAPTER ELEVEN
143 “
that there … regiment … This is … Burnes”:
Quoted in J. H. Stocqueler,
Memorials of Affghanistan
[
sic
], Appendix 12, “Narrative of the Murder of Sir Alexander Burnes by his servant Bowh Sing,” p. cxli.
146 “
crying … murdered”:
Sir G. Lawrence,
Forty-Three Years in India
, p. 64.
148 “
stirring … perdition”:
James Burnes to James Carnac, 1 February 1842, WELLES 37313, folio 135.
148 “
Since … tomorrow … Our … done”:
Quoted in Sir J. W. Kaye,
History of the War in Afghanistan
, vol. 2, p. 187.
150 “
be impolitic”:
Quoted in Stocqueler,
Memorials of Affghanistan
, Appendix 7, “Narrative of the Events in Kabul by a Quondam Captive,” p. lxxi.
150 “
From the … troops”:
P. Macrory,
Kabul Catastrophe
, p. 162.
151 “
from where.… mad … had forgot … king”:
Quoted in Stocqueler,
Memorials of Affghanistan
, Appendix 7, p. lxvi.
152 “
suddenly … body”:
Mackenzie’s letter to Eyre of 19 November 1842, V. Eyre,
The Military Operations at Kabul
, p. 377.
152 “
rather … going”:
Ibid.
153 “
Feringhee
… European):
Ibid.
153 “
and then … him”:
Quoted in H. Mackenzie,
Storms and Sunshine of a Soldier’s Life
, p, 208.
154 “
It behoves … terms”:
Quoted in Kaye,
History
, vol. 2, p. 197.
154 “
there was … hourly”:
Quoted in Stocqueler,
Memorials of Affghanistan
, appendix 7, p. lxxii.
155 “
very … awful … Do not … fast”:
Quoted in Kaye,
History
, 2, pp. 199–200.
156 “
beegahs
… swords”:
Quoted in ibid., p. 230.
156 “
We came … religion”:
Quoted in ibid., p. 231
157 “
Most … day … the enemy … dawn”:
J. Haughton’s account of his survival,
Char-ee-kar and Service There with the Fourth Goorkha Regiment.
CHAPTER TWELVE
158 “
It is … country”:
Quoted in Sir J. W. Kaye,
History of the War in Afghanistan
, vol. 2, p. 254.
158 “
contumacious … actuated … feelings”:
Quoted in ibid., p. 209.
162 “
I have … chance!”:
Letter of 17 November 1841, J. H. Stocqueler,
Life of Sir William Nott
, pp. 361–62.
162 “
The despatch … destruction”:
Quoted in P. Macrory and G. Pottinger,
The Ten-Rupee Jezail
, p. 201.
163 “
If … befall us”:
Quoted in Sir G. Lawrence,
Forty-Three Years in India
, p. 84.
165 “
Dust to dust”:
Quoted in H. Mackenzie,
Storms and Sunshine of a Soldier’s Life
, p. 221.
165 “
swarms … cavalry”:
V. Eyre,
The Military Operations at Kabul
, p. 104.
167 “
none … stiff”:
Quoted in J. Bruce,
Retreat from Kabul
, p. 150.
169 “
something … favour”:
Quoted in Kaye,
History
, vol. 2, p. 237.
169 “
We learn … delay”:
Quoted in ibid., p. 235.
170 “
I beg … to you”:
Quoted in ibid., p. 254.
CHAPTER THIRTEEN
172 “
We shall … with us”:
Quoted in Sir J. W. Kaye,
History of the War in Afghanistan
, vol. 2, p. 281.
172 “
At … judgement”:
Quoted in Ibid., p. 255.
175
Macnaghten
… the cavalry: All quotes in these two paragraphs are from ibid., pp. 272–74.
175 “
The military …
moment
”:
Quoted in H. Mackenzie,
Storms and Sunshine of a Soldier’s Life
, p. 236.
175
The following … with us”:
All quotes in these four paragraphs are from Kaye,
History
, vol. 2, pp. 278–81.
177 “
exceedingly … cold”:
J. H. Stocqueler,
Memorials of Affghanistan
, [
sic
], appendix 7, “Narrative of the Events in Kabul by a Quondam Captive,” p. xciv.
179 “
You can … rupees … If … tomorrow”:
Quoted in Kaye,
History
, vol. 2, pp. 295–96.
180 “
The sending … agreement”:
Quoted in Ibid., p. 297–98.
181 “
the gilded bait”:
Stocqueler,
Memorials of Affghanistan,
appendix 7, p. cii.
181 “
A plot!… that!”:
Quoted in Mackenzie,
Storms and Sunshine
, p. 241.
181 “
not … plot … Leave … you”:
Quoted in Kaye,
History
, vol. 2, pp. 301–2.
183 “
Why not!… betrayed … person”:
Mackenzie’s letter to Eyre, in Stocqueler,
Memorials of Affghanistan
, appendix 15, p. cliii.
183 “
Oh … alarmed”:
Quoted in Sir G. Lawrence,
Forty-Three Years in India
, p. 118.
184 “
armed … teeth … slippery … glass”:
Ibid., p. 119.
CHAPTER FOURTEEN
185 “
hacking … body”:
Quoted in V. Eyre,
The Military Operations at Kabul
, p. 183.
186 “
with instant … for you”:
H. Mackenzie,
Storms and Sunshine of a Soldier’s Life
, p. 246.
186 “
in a … manner”:
J. H. Stocqueler,
Memorials of Affghanistan
[
sic
], appendix 7, “Narrative of the Events in Kabul by a Quondam Captive,” p. civ.
186 “
as silent … dead”:
Mackenzie,
Storms and Sunshine
, p. 247.
187 “
The Sirdar … spot”:
Quoted in ibid., p. 247.
188 “
savage … sides”:
Sir G. Lawrence,
Forty-Three Years in India
, p. 127.
188 “
of treachery … bad … would … treasure”:
Mackenzie,
Storms and Sunshine
, pp. 248–49.
188 “
utterly … customs”:
Lawrence,
Forty-Three Years in India
, p. 128.
189 “
[I was] hauled … advice”:
Quoted in G. Pottinger,
The Afghan Connection
, p. 154.
189 “
if … good”:
Lady Sale,
A Journal of the Disasters in Afghanistan, 1841–2
, p. 201.
190 “
be dishonoured … ever”:
J. Cunningham,
The Last Man
, p. 75.
192 “
with … her … Can … supplies?… pretty … retreat!”:
Lawrence,
Forty-Three Years in India
, pp. 142–43.
193 “
We shall … can”:
Quoted in Cunningham,
The Last Man
, p. 83.
193 “
if it were … need”:
Eyre,
The Military Operations at Kabul,
p. 189.
CHAPTER FIFTEEN
196 “
the oaths … camels”:
J. H. Stocqueler,
Memorials of Affghanistan
[
sic
], appendix 7, “Narrative of the Events in Kabul by a Quondam Captive,” p. cix.
197 “
columns … flame”:
Ibid.
197 “
literally … misery”:
Sir G. Lawrence,
Forty-Three Years in India
, p. 145.
198 “
worn out … cold”:
Ibid.
198 “
one mass … order gone”:
Stocqueler,
Memorials of Affghanistan
, appendix 7, p. cx.
199 “
hungry wolves”:
Sergeant Major Lissant’s account,
Army Quarterly
, October 1928, p. 145.
200 “
Here … lost”:
Quoted in Sir J. W. Kaye,
History of the War in Afghanistan
, vol. 2, p. 369.
200 “
burnt … charred”:
Major General Sir T. Seaton, From Cadet to Colonel, quoting a sergeant-major, p. 223.
202 “
dreadful … of all”:
Stocqueler,
Memorials of Affghanistan
, appendix 7, p. cxii.
202 “
completely choked”:
Lady Sale,
A Journal of the Disasters in Afghanistan, 1841–2
, p. 240.
203 “
When … Allah”:
Journal of the Foklore Institute
, June 1967.
204
Despite … to die”:
All quotes in this paragraph are from Lawrence,
Forty-Three Years in India
, p. 146.
205 “
the general … left”:
H. Mackenzie,
Storms and Sunshine of a Soldier’s Life
, p. 267.
206 “
the ladies … to him”:
Lawrence,
Forty-Three Years in India
, p. 157.
CHAPTER SIXTEEN
207 “
When … dogs”:
Quoted in Lady Sale,
A Journal of the Disasters in Afghanistan, 1841–2
, p. 269.
207 “
become … wood … so … musket”:
This quote, as well as all others in this chapter attributed to Sergeant Major Lissant, comes from his account in the
Army Quarterly,
October 1928.
209 “
to form … front”:
H. Mackenzie,
Storms and Sunshine of a Soldier’s Life
, p. 269.
209 “
raw … blood”:
J. H. Stocqueler,
Memorials of Affghanistan
[
sic
], appendix 7, “Narrative of the Events in Kabul by a Quondam Captive,” p. xcvi.
211 “
dogs”:
Sale,
A Journal of the Disasters in Afghanistan
, p. 271.
212 “
that he … them … he … valley”:
Ibid., p. 270.
213 “
commenced … attended to”:
Manuscript letter from Captain J. A. Souter to his wife.
214 “
followed … saddlebow”:
Dr. Brydon’s account printed for private circulation.
214 “
I saw … stones”:
Brydon’s letter to his brother, 20 January 1842,
Journal of the Society for Army Historical Research
, vol. 51, 1973.
214 “
[I] stretched … could … suddenly … of it”:
Dr. Brydon’s account printed for private circulation.
215 “
a holy … infidels … slay … Jalalabad”:
Reverend G. R. Gleig,
Sales’s Brigade in Afghanistan
, p. 133.
215 “
Everything … passes”:
Quoted in ibid., p. 134.
215 “
as peremptory … army”:
Ibid., p. 135.
216 “
with … throat”:
P. Macrory,
Kabul Catastrophe
, p. 236.
216 “
suddenly … speck”:
E. Teer,
The Siege of Jellalabad
, p. 17.
216 “
leaning … stranger … not a soul … messenger … who … army”:
Reverend Gleig,
Sales’s Brigade in Afghanistan
, pp. 137–38.
216 “
his first … annihilated”:
Quoted in D. S. Richards,
The Savage Frontier
, p. 145.
217 “
not a.… appeared … from time … wanderer”:
Reverend Gleig,
Sales’s Brigade in Afghanistan
, p. 140.
217 “
a dirge … soldiers”:
Major General Sir T. Seaton,
From Cadet to Colonel
, p. 214.
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN
220 “
sometimes … behind”:
J. S. Cumming,
A Six Years’ Diary
, p. 170.
220
At the end … closed”:
All quotes in this paragraph are from J. A. Norris,
The First Afghan War
, pp. 382–83 or Sir J. W. Kaye,
History of the War in Afghanistan
, vol. 3, p. 14.
221 “
far … life … the universal … religious … in what … country”:
Auckland to Macnaghten, 4 December 1841, AUCK 37706, folios 202–3.
222 “
Poor Macnaghten … treachery”:
Quoted in M. Fowler,
Below the Peacock Fan
, p. 83.
222 “
this calamity … as … painful”:
Auckland to Lyall, 23 January 1842, AUCK 37707, folio 118.
222 “
My present … events”:
Auckland to Fitzgerald, 23 January 1842, AUCK 37707, folio 123.
222 “
vile … astonishing … government”:
Quoted in D. Crane,
Men of War
, p. 179.
222 “
a faithless … assassination”:
Proclamation of 31 January 1842, Norris,
The First Afghan War
, pp. 387–88.
222 “
to re-enter … described”:
Colvin to Clerk, 31 January 1842, AUCK 37707, folio 134.
223 “
horror … happened … irretrievable … the tone … Kabul”:
18 February 1842, AUCK 37707, folios 187–88.
223 “
the disastrous … troops”:
Ellenborough to Peel, 21 February 1842, ELLEN PRO 30.12.89.
223 “
greatly depressed”:
Auckland to Hobhouse, 1 February 1842, AUCK 37707, folio 188.
223 “
rested … placed”:
Quoted in Kaye,
History
, vol. 3, p. 192.
224 “
there must … both”:
Quoted in Norris,
The First Afghan War
, p. 395.
224 “
a tissue … Britain”:
Captain H. Tuckett, quoted in J. Cunningham,
The Last Man
, p. 125.
224 “
Our enemies … degradation”:
Wellington to Ellenborough, 31 March 1842, Norris,
The First Afghan War
, pp. 397–98.
224 “
We shall … retribution”:
Peel to Ellenborough, 6 April 1842, ELLEN PRO 30.12.37.
225 “
this is … infidels”:
Quoted in M. E. Yapp, “Revolutions of 1841–2 in Afghanistan,”
Bulletin of the London School of Oriental Studies
, vol. 27, no. 2, 1964, p. 356.
226 “
Fancy … do it”:
Quoted in Cumming,
A Six Years’ Diary
, p. 185.
226 “
sinking Islam”:
Quoted in Yapp, “Revolutions of 1841–2 in Afghanistan,” p. 353.