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Rh Appendix — continued. 3. Lasting success, 3(5J> 4. By ' approaches/ ......•• 365 5. To Vaillanb, 8th February 1855, 366 NOTES TO CHAPTER VI. 1. Grave affair, 36 ^ 2. See Appendix, Note ( 2 ), 367 3. Enthusiasm, 367 4. Camel, 368 5. Battery 368 6 ' To retire,' 368 7. To Oldershaw 369 8. Came to an end, . . ...-•• 369 9. Strength of only three men, 3 69 10. Any less formal document, 370 11. Under him, 371 12. To make the truth known, • 3 '1 13. Engaged under them, 372 14. The fire of the two ' advanced batteries,' .... 373 15. Defence of Sebastopol, 373 NOTES TO CHAPTER VII. 1 . Might not after all be unwise, 373 2. Somewhat unscrupulous, .....•• 3 ' * 3. Always thoroughly cordial, 874 NOTE TO CHAPTER VIII. 1. To be attempted, 375 NOTES TO CHAPTER IX. 1. This part of the plan, 375 2. Take effect by surprise, 3 75 3. Or otherwise into the sea, 375 4. To avert the catastrophe, 376