Hastily collecting a convoy of provisions destined to revictual Almeida, he pressed Marshal Bessières to join with him in order to attack the army of the enemy.
Further, the townsfolk undertook to revictual the army in return for money down; and that was worth considering, for there was famine in the camp.
The year before, with a small company, he had hastened to revictual the inhabitants of Montargis, who were besieged by the Earl of Warwick.
Occasionally there were rumours of an attempt about to be made by the enemy to revictual Barcelona, where provisions had run low; but they came to nothing, and they no longer served to rouse any hope of a brush with the Spaniards.
I quickly picked up a fair knowledge of my duties, and it was with a certain self-confidence I heard the news that we were ordered to revictual Ostalric which had been captured from the Spaniards a year or two previously.
I could see the firing on the slopes of Kouba from the frigate, and a column had to be sent out to revictual the Maison-Carree!
Now my big ship was torevictual at Algiers, and I besought the captain, who had a free hand, to touch at Bona and give me a chance of seeing my brother.
Once there, the admiral took all the water and provisions out of the Gloire and the Creole, and sent us to revictual at Havana, while he went on his way to Mexico and Vera Cruz.
Presently alarming sounds were heard, and then died away, only to begin again, louder than ever.
Soleyman put into a harbour, near Cape Varella, torevictual his ships, and thence he went by the China Sea to Jehan-fou the port of the present town of Tche-kiang.
Before that, in 1851, Captain Ommaney, of the Austin expedition, had the good luck to revictualhis detachments there.
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