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 THE MAIN FIGHT. 411 SIXTH PERIOD. 11 A.M. TO 1 P.M. I. Bosquet's troops, when drawn in, were rc-foiiii- chap. ed ; and Monet now coming up with three fresh ' battalions, General Canrobert at length had in "^"^ ^'''™'^' ' r ^, 1 strength hand between 7000 and 8000 infantry.* Of these, and disposi- tion of the two battalions were posted behind the Home Frenciiand ^ liUglish Eidge in support to the English there ranged, the infantry. rest of them occupying the right of the position, that is, the Fore Eidge, and the now quiet slopes of the Kitspur. Of the English infantry, a large proportion was still kept apart to guard the ravines on our left ; i" and the remainder of them, with a strength some- what .short of 3000, were in the centre, some occupying the Home Eidge, and all the rest fight- ing in front of it. A large proportion of them had belonged to the number of what we called the ' spent forces,' but the efficiency of these scattered soldiery had been in a great measure restored by collecting them into bodies com- manded each by some officer ; and having been now supplied with cartridges, the men were for the most part in good humour and willing enough than 8000 (sec Appendix, Note IV.), but allowing for losses, the numbers given in the text would be approximately right. t The force thus disposed comprised troops which came into action with a strength of 1208, and we have spoken of them ac afterwards numbering about 1000.
 * These troops had come into action with a strength of more