But it would be unjust not to say a word concerning the trumpeterof the chasseurs.
And staunchly enough, Fred, with his trumpeter behind, was riding back to camp with his message, which he delivered to General Hedley and his father.
This being the case, their own leader ordered his trumpeter to sound a halt, and the successful party set up a tremendous cheer as they waved their hats and flashed their swords in the sunshine.
The Mystic Trumpeter 1 Hark, some wild trumpeter, some strange musician, Hovering unseen in air, vibrates capricious tunes to-night.
She stirs up Greek against Ottoman, and her trumpeter Voltaire heralds a new Sparta and Athens; she calls her grandson Constantine, and surrounds him with Greek nurse and servants.
When the blaring noise had died away, a man who was with the trumpeter shouted-- "What ho, within there!
A trumpeter came forward to the edge of the moat, which now seemed very much narrower than at first, and blew the longest and loudest blast they had yet heard.
A fabled sea demigod, the son of Neptune and Amphitrite, and the trumpeter of Neptune.
Accordingly a trumpeter was sent to the Spanish army with the answer, that if the challenger were a knight without reproach, Sir Edward Herbert would answer him with such weapons as they should agree upon.
A second trumpeter was now despatched; but the more moderate tone of his demands increased the confidence of the besieged, and unfortunately their negligence also.
At the very time that this dispute was maintaining by the centinel and the drummer--was the same point debating betwixt a trumpeter and a trumpeter's wife, who were just then coming up, and had stopped to see the stranger pass by.
The stranger's mule moved on at so slow a rate, that he heard every word of the dispute, not only betwixt the centinel and the drummer, but betwixt the trumpeter and trumpeter's wife.
The trumpeter again merrily blew his hunting catch, and the men cheered its inspiring notes.
Maelzel, the inventor of the Metronome, opened an exhibition in Vienna, in 1809, in which an automaton Trumpeter as large as life, performed with surprising accuracy and power.
The figure then retired; and, in a few minutes, reappeared in the dress of a trumpeter of the French guard.
Well, when the utmost time was come, Boanerges was resolved to hear their answer; wherefore he sent out his trumpeter again, to summons Mansoul to a hearing of the message that they had brought from Shaddai.
So the said Lord Will-be-will returned from off the wall, and the trumpeter came into the camp.
The second time the trumpeter went, he did treat them a little more roughly.
Well, many hours were not expired before the trumpeter addressed himself to his journey.
Whereat the captain was grieved, but bid the trumpeter go to his tent.
Again Captain Boanerges sendeth his trumpeter to Ear-gate, to sound, as before, for a hearing.
When the trumpeter was come into the camp, the captains and officers of the mighty King Shaddai came together to know if he had obtained a hearing, and what was the effect of his errand.
Waterloo, a French trumpeter was passed lying on the ground.
The agent is a trumpeter who goes on before, writing the impartial notices which you see in the editorial columns of country papers and counting noses at the theater doors.
Never till the great trumpeter comes shall the grave of Booth be discovered.
This morning the trumpeteralso of the Santa Maria waked those who slept.
He motioned to the trumpeterwho put trumpet to his lips and blew a blast to the north and the south and the east and the west.
The man that breathes the battle's breath May live at last to know; But the trumpeter lies sick to death In the stifling dark below.
So this struggle between ferocity and magnanimity plunged the poor trumpeter into a dilemma from which there seemed absolutely no escape.
Since Valentine's death he had entered the service of Count Hommonai as trumpeter, at a salary of five hundred gulden and his keep, which shows in what high estimation a skillful trumpeterwas held in those days.
So she gave four of her eight ducats to Simplex to buy him food on his journey, and told him which was the best way to take, for the trumpeter had told her this much, that Michal's sweetheart lived in Transylvania.
Young Furmender has told me that you have chummed up with a vagabond sort of fellow, one Simplex, who serves as field-trumpeter with Count Hommonai, and is your dearest bosom friend.
The kopanitschar spoke Polish with the trumpeterin order that the lady might not understand what they were talking about.
But the kopanitschar gave the trumpeter a violent blow on the back and said, half in jest and half in anger: "I'll never be your guide again as long as I live!
Devil's Castle; were you the devil's trumpeter on that occasion?
The honest trumpeter could not possibly be expected to know who these people were, for at that time the militia used to dress exactly like robbers so as to be better able to capture those gentry.
Angrily, loudly, in his last desperate valor, blew the trumpeter his final defiance, but as the blast ended the prow of the quinquereme went madly under, lifting the stern out of water for a moment.
The trumpeter sounded several times and as often did they send back defiances from their war horns.
Brave must have been the trumpeter of the legionaries, for he lifted his trumpet and answered defiantly, even while the water rushed in through the fatal gap in the wooden wall of his sinking vessel.
Sidebotham, in 1817, bearing the title of The Horse Marine and his Trumpeter in a Squall, is dedicated to the United Service Club.
It was the trumpeterin flesh and blood that he touched; but though the flesh was warm, the trumpeter was dead.
So the trumpeter went down the line; and when he had finished, the drummer took it up, hailing the dead Marines in their order.
Quick work, but mastertrumpeter wasn't quite dead; nothing worse than a cracked head and three staved ribs.
My father was on the point of following, when he heard a sort of sigh behind him; and there, sitting in the elbow-chair, was the very trumpeter he had just seen walk out by the door!
Mine's William George Tallifer, trumpeterof the Seventh Light Dragoons--the Queen's Own.
When he came back, the boy was still at table, and the trumpeter sat with the rings in his hands, hitched together just as they be at this moment.
About three in the afternoon the trumpeter came walking back over the hill; and by the time my father came home from the fishing, the cottage was tidied up, and the tea ready, and the whole place shining like a new pin.
After that, he used no more speech; but turned and hung the two instruments back on the hook; and then took the trumpeter by the arm; and the pair walked out into the darkness, glancing neither to right nor left.
The trumpeter looked down on him from the height of six-foot-two, and asked: 'Did they die well?
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