THE GREAT WHITE ARMY

By

Max Pemberton

CASSELL AND COMPANY, LTD
London, New York, Toronto & Melbourne
1916

Works by the same Author
MILLIONAIRE'S ISLAND
THE IRON PIRATE
WHITE MOTLEY
THE VIRGIN FORTRESS
WAR AND THE WOMAN
CAPTAIN BLACK. A sequel to "The Iron Pirate"
THE GIRL WITH THE RED HAIR
THE SHOW GIRL
THE HOUSE UNDER THE SEA
THE SEA-WOLVES
THE IMPREGNABLE CITY
THE GIANT'S GATE
A PURITAN'S WIFE
THE GARDEN OF SWORDS
KRONSTADT. A Novel
THE LITTLE HUGUENOT
RED MORN
THE HUNDRED DAYS
THE DIAMOND SHIP
WHEELS OF ANARCHY
SIR RICHARD ESCOMBE
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AUTHOR'S NOTE

The greatest military tragedy in history is the retreat of Napoleon's Grand Army from Moscow. Napoleon set out to invade Russia in the spring of the year 1812. In the month of June 600,000 men crossed the River Niemen. Of this vast army, but 20,000 "famished, frost-bitten spectres" staggered across the Bridge of Kovno in the month of December.

Many pens have described, with more or less fidelity, the details of this unsurpassable tragedy. The story which we are now about to represent to our readers is that of Surgeon-Major Constant, a veteran who accompanied Napoleon to Moscow, and was one of the survivors who returned ultimately to Paris. Constant had fled from Paris at the beginning of the French Revolution in the year 1792. He lived for a while at Leipsic, where he gave lessons in French and studied medicine. His nephew, Captain Léon de Courcelles, was one of the famous Vélites of the Guard. It is with the exploits of this young and daring soldier that the veteran's narrative is often concerned.

CONTENTS

CHAPTER
1. [THE WOMAN ON THE STAIRS]
2. [THE GUILLOTINE]
3. [THE TREASURE IN THE WOODS]
4. [PHANTOM MUSIC]
5. [THE CAMP BY THE RIVER]
6. [THE WITCH IN ERMINE]
7. [LITTLE PETROVKA]
8. [THE AFFAIR AT THE POST-HOUSE]
9. [WE CROSS THE BÉRÉZINA]
10. [THE LAST REVIEW]