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The sand is firmer, too, and moreover they will be able to obtain what they require from the boats." On the evening of the 12th the French arrived at a village near Chebreisse. At sunrise the next morning a battle began between the flotilla and some Egyptian gun-boats that had come down from Cairo, together with some batteries that had been established on the banks.
The mirage Skirmishes with the Arabs Mistake of General Desaix's division Wretchedness of a rich sheik Combat beneath the General's window The flotilla on the Nile Its distress and danger The battle of Chebreisse Defeat of the Mamelukes Bonaparte's reception of me Letter to Louis Bonaparte Success of the French army Triumphal entrance into Cairo Civil and military organisation of Cairo Bonaparte's letter to his brother Joseph Plan of colonisation.
Bonaparte established his head-quarters in the home of Elfy Bey, in the great square of Ezbekye'h. The march of the French army to Cairo was attended by an uninterrupted succession of combats and victories. We had won the battles of Rahmahanie'h, Chebreisse, and the Pyramids. The Mamelukes were defeated, and their chief, Mourad Bey, was obliged to fly into Upper Egypt.
Bonaparte established his head-quarters in the home of Elfy Bey, in the great square of Ezbekye'h. The march of the French army to Cairo was attended by an uninterrupted succession of combats and victories. We had won the battles of Rahmahanie'h, Chebreisse, and the Pyramids. The Mamelukes were defeated, and their chief, Mourad Bey, was obliged to fly into Upper Egypt.
Bonaparte established his head-quarters in the home of Elfy Bey, in the great square of Ezbekye'h. The march of the French army to Cairo was attended by an uninterrupted succession of combats and victories. We had won the battles of Rahmahanie'h, Chebreisse, and the Pyramids. The Mamelukes were defeated, and their chief, Mourad Bey, was obliged to fly into Upper Egypt.
A sort of shiver went through the crowd, but it lasted for a moment only, and the commandant continued: "Soldiers, the flag of France is the flag of Arcola, of Rivoli, of Alexandria, of Chébreisse, of the Pyramids, of Aboukir, of Marengo, of Austerlitz, and of Jena, of Eylau, of Friedland, of Sommo-Sierra, of Madrid, of Abensberg, of Eckmül, of Essling, of Wagram, of Smolensk, of Moscowa, of Weissenfels, of Lutzen, of Bautzen, of Wurtschen, of Dresden, of Bischofswarda, of Hanau, of Brienne, of Saint Dizier, of Champaubert, of Chateau-Thierry, of Joinvilliers, of Méry-sur-Seine, of Montereau, and of Montmirail.
When I saluted the General, whom I had not seen for twelve days, he thus addressed me: "So you are here, are you? Do you know that you have all of you been the cause of my not following up the battle of Chebreisse? It was to save you, Monge, Berthollet, and the others on board the flotilla that I hurried the movement of my left upon the Nile before my right had turned Chebreisse.
At the same time the General-in-Chief met and attacked a corps of about 4000 Mamelukes. His object, as he afterwards said, was to turn the corps by the left of the village of Chebreisse, and to drive it upon the Nile.
The mirage Skirmishes with the Arabs Mistake of General Desaix's division Wretchedness of a rich sheik Combat beneath the General's window The flotilla on the Nile Its distress and danger The battle of Chebreisse Defeat of the Mamelukes Bonaparte's reception of me Letter to Louis Bonaparte Success of the French army Triumphal entrance into Cairo Civil and military organisation of Cairo Bonaparte's letter to his brother Joseph Plan of colonisation.
This they repeated several times, but the shells of the French batteries played havoc among them. Never before had the Mamelukes encountered a shell-fire, and the destruction wrought by these novel missiles bursting among them caused them to retire at full speed, leaving three or four hundred dead behind them, and abandoning some of the guns they had placed in position before Chebreisse.
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