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 CONTEXTS. xvu Chapter I. — continued. XLI. The gvouiul reached by Forey with Louiniers brigade, Position taken uj) by the rest of the French army, . 301 302 XLIL The position taken up by Kiriakolf. 302 The effect produced u}ion the Allies by his soldierly attitude, . 303 He moves forward some cavalry, ...... 303 Lord Raglan's ve.atioiJ, ....--■. 303 XLm. Question as to the way in which the reti'eat sh'0ikl be }iressed, 301 Jjord Raj,dan's opinion, ........ 30-i His plan, 305 It is pro[)Osed to the French, ,.,,... 305 They decline to move, ........ 305 Question whether another uu-tliod with the Frmch niij,'ht have answered better,,. , . . . . . .306 XI.IV. The close of the battle, The cheers that greet Lord Ragkn. .... His visit to the wounded, The Allied armies bivouacking on the ground they had won, Arrival of the troops U4ider Colonel Torreus,. 306 30/ 307 308 308 XLY. Continuation of the Russian retreat. 309 XLVL Lo.sses of the French, Of the Engli.sh, Of the Russians. The trophici of vi'ctorv wert; scant v, b 312 312 313 313