| Show sir garnet coolness on the battle field all accounts are agreed as to sir garnetts demeanor both before and after the fight his coolness and r velt veit elt elf were extraordinary on the morning before the battle battie who he took all tho iho generah generals and their respective staffs to rom roe rc r r tro fro tre the lines ho he with in u couple coupie miles of tel el Kebl nebi rand and gathering the others around him explained exactly what he meant to do with a short stick he pointed to the entrenchments ments as he might to a black blaid in a lecture room and quietly indicated in turns the position of each part of the attacking lorce force ile ho had bad the whole thing by heart knew and explained in inexact elac detail what every regiment egi egl ment had haa to n do while they were thus occupied protected only by a small cavalry esco escot t the I 1 he enemy sent out a par pai party ty to observe them but made no fur ther wolseley l is lecture all remount ed and rode back to camp after the battle was practically won sir garnet came to the bridge across the canal canni o cinal inai inal communicating the tho right with the left attack and getting off his herbe herse quietly bean began be an to write his telegram announcing the vict oryon a scrap of paper handed to him by one of his stall here heere too he received the tho reports from the various staff officers of divisions and brigades aking a aking ahing king hing more particularly nj to casualties casual tibb tits tib tit a faro aro you quite bure eure he always asked dont give mu wrong fl futures tures lont dont mention any off omm meers officers name unless you are quite positive be he is lit all alii this time ho he was giving ordera orders right and left now to ono one staff officer now to another and through it all cn using and ambure ra 53 the akitt sur suu atlon might well havo have been was perfectly quiet and unconcerned london world |