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 CONTKNTS. XXXI Chapter VI. — continued. V. Arrival of General Eosqiiot with reinforcements,. . . 381 Conditions under which Dannenberg would now have to act,. 382 FIFTH PERIOD. 10 A.M. TO 11 A.M. I. Bosquet's orit,'inal intention to support Lord Eaglan and act in concert with him, ...... The appeal which changed his resolve. And hurried him into an isolated course of action,. Surprise felt by Bosquet upon entering the field of battle The scenes presented to his observation, ... The real dimensions of the fight at the Barrier, General character of the English fore-front, 'The gap,' Bosquet's erroneous impre.s.sion, .... 383 383 384 385 385 387 388 388 388 II. Bosquet's disposition of the 450 Chasseurs, Their junction with some ' Twentieth ' men. The combat that followed, 389 390 390 III. Arrival of more French infantry reinforcements. And of French cavalry, Supported by Lord George Pa^ct with the Light Brigade, The great power now in Bosquet's hands, Demeanour of the two fresh battalions, .... 391 391 392 392 393 IV. Bosquet's advance to the Sandbag Battery, And thence on to the Inkernian Tusk,. 393 394