Excerpt from Journal of a March From Delhi to Peshawur, and From Thence to Cabul: With the Mission of Lieut.-Colonel Sir C. M. Wade, Kt. C. B.; Including Travels in the Punjab, a Visit to the City of Lahore, and a Narrative of Operations in the Khyber Pass, Undertaken in 1889
The following pages were originally written for the amusement of a valued relative, and Without any intention of being offered to the public. As the Author of them is not aware that any account of the operations undertaken in 1839, by Colonel Wade's auxiliary army, has yet been detailed by an eye Witness, beyond a short and ably-written paper in the united-serfvice Journal, for July, 1842, he has yielded to the suggestions of his friends, and now ventures, with some diffidence, to submit his roughly-penned notes to the con.
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