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Excerpt from Master Thaddeus, Vol. 2: Or the Last Foray in Lithuania
Master Thaddeus.
In Matthew's absence he was usually
The president of council.
"This is not -
Sir Matthias, my brother, and good father
Of all of us - this is no empty promise;
I'd count upon the French in time of war
As on four aces. 'Tis a warlike people,
And since the days of Thaddeus Kosciuszko,
The world has ne'er seen such a martial genius
As the great emperor Bonaparte. I well
Remember when the Frenchmen crossed the Warta.
That time beyond the frontier I was staying,
During the year of eighteen hundred six.
I was with Dantzig trading, but I have
In Posen many relatives; I went
To visit them; and therefore with Pan Joseph
Grabowski, now commanding officer,
But who at that time in a village lived
Near Objezierz, I hunted some small game.
Peace then was in Great Poland, as is now
In Lithuania, but a sudden rumour
Spread all at once of a terrific battle.
An envoy sent by Tod wen came to us.
Grabowski read the letter through, and cried
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