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XXX-n CONTENTS. CHAPTER VII. CLOSE OF THE OENEllAL ENOAGEMENT. I. How the enemy's failure on Jlount liikiTiiian jjaralysecl his action clsewliere, ........ 463 Inaction of the f^arrison alonj; the main part of their front, . 463 Inaction of Prince Gortschakolf with liis 22,000 fresh troops, . 464 Its cau.se, .......... 464 Inaction of the French forces confronting^ the Flagstaff Bastion, 465 The bearing of the main fight on the general engagement, . 465 And of the combats elsewhere on the main fight, . . . 465 II. Losses resulting from the general engagement, . , . 466 CHAPTER VIII. SEQUEL TO THE INKEEMAN NAl'.IiATIVE. I. Rejection of the proposal that Enssians should come out to bury their dead, . . 467 II. Charge against the R;ssian soldiery of having Initchornd the wounded in the battle, ....... 468 The motives which caused the atrocities, .... 469 III. Were the English surprised at Inkerman ? . . . .472 IV. Efforts made to account for the defeat of the Eu.s.sians, . . 476 What if Soinionoif had ascended by the Victoria Kidge ? . . 477