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CONTENTS. XI Chapter IV. — continued. VII. The gloomy apprehensions of Canrobert imparted to Lord Eaglan, ....... Lord Raglan's comment, .... And its tendency to relieve his despondency, . Lord Raglan's power of repressing despondency, Did this change Canrobert's tone ? . Allusion to recent disclosures, VIII. Vigorous advance of the French 'approaches' against the new Lunette, ....... Anxiety of the enemy to check them, His night sorties, 22(1 of March, His great night sortie against the French, The sorties effected against the English siege- works Colonel Kelly's dispositions, .... Zavalichine's flank movement, Boudistcheff's attack, ..... Charge by Vicars with 70 or 80 men of the 97th, Vicars joined by Kelly and Gordon, Defeat of the column, ..... Defeat of Zavalichine's column, Sound of firing towards the more western part of the TV zoff ltidge, ....... Colonel Kelly taking his measures, But wounded and taken prisoner, . . The attack under Astapoff, .... Means of resistance collected, Fight at the Mortar Battery, .... Defeat and flight of the Russian column, BeruleiTs surprise of our advanced siege-works in the Left Attack, ....... Part of the invading force checked by some men of the 21st Fusiliers under Carlton, .... And ultimately retreating before it, Russian troops for a while in the two advanced batteries But routed by the men of our working-parties, Comment on the four sorties directed against the English, Comments on the great sortie effected against the French