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 COJSTKNTS. XI Chapter V. — continued. 11. Tiiiiovieft''s sortie, 62 III. The part taken by the garrison in the Karaliel Fauhonrg,. 54 English reiulurcements marched towards Mount Jnkernian,. 51 IV. General Codrington's defenee of the Victoria Eidge,. 57 Advantages resulting from General Codrington's firmness on the Victoria Ridge, ■. 61 V. Eesult of the efforts made by the garrison, 62 VI. General failure of the enemy's auxiliary operations, . 63 CHAPTER VI. THE FIGHT ON MOUNT INKERMAN. DESCRIPTION OP MOUNT INKEIIMAN — ITS DEFENCES — STRENGTH OF PENNEFATHEll-ABEANGEMENT OF THE PICKET SYSTEM— THE enemy's CONFUSED AND CLASHING COUNSELS — HIS FINAL DE- TERMINATION. I. Mount lukerman, . 64 Shell Hill, . 67 The Saddle-toi) Eeach, . 68 The Quarry Ravine, . 68 The English Heights, . 68