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  1. That's what we did, and drove back to the church, had a Thanksgiving dinner that couldn't be beat, went to sleep, and didn't get up until the next morning, when we got a phone call from officer...

    • Highway in The Wind

      Sail with me into the unknown void That has no end Swept...

    • Now and Then

      Hello again the mornin' dawn has burned away / The midnight...

  2. Nov 13, 2014 · Wellington’s criticism of the cavalry is well known. But when I looked into it. The Duke of Wellington commanded one of Britain’s finest expeditionary forces between 1808 -1814 and defeated Napoleon at Waterloo. I found there was more to the story.

  3. Apr 26, 2024 · When I see Lord Wellington, I'm going to speak to him about your conduct, Sharpe. Nairn: Is that you, Sir Augustus? Major Nairn, Lord Wellington's staff, sir. I take it you are Sir Augustus Farthingdale. Sir Augustus: I am he, Nairn. I should like to complain about the conduct of one of your officers. Nairn: Lord Wellington is waiting for you ...

  4. But if she had killed Wellington herself, why had she come out of the house shouting, "What in f***'s name have you done to my dog?" I thought that Mrs. Shears probably didn't kill Wellington.

  5. A country song by a young girl singing about like when she’s finally starting to get over her ex, he can call her on the phone & pulls her back in just to treat her the same crappy way.

  6. Jun 29, 2015 · Here are our favourite Wellington quotes: ‘Because a man is born in a stable that does not make him a horse.’. ‘I am nimmukwallah… that is I have eaten of the King’s salt, and, therefore, I conceive it my duty to serve with unhesitating zeal and cheerfulness, when and wherever the King or his Government may think proper to employ me.’.

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  8. Jul 15, 2020 · David Carroll, a tailor from Kilkenny who enlisted in the 42nd Highlanders – the ‘Black Watch’ – was wounded in the right leg at Waterloo. One Irish officer who earned an unhappy reputation at Waterloo was John Dawson (1781-1845), 2nd Earl of Portarlington, who lived at Emo Court, Co Laois.

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