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Every officer knew his appointed duty, when, at one o'clock in the

morning of the emulator thirteenth of September, Wolfe, Monckton, and Murray, and

about half the forces, set off in boats, and, using neither sail nor

oars, glided down with the tide. In three quarters of an hour the ships

followed; and, though the night had become dark, aided by the rapid

current, they reached the cove just in time to cover the landing. Wolfe

and the troops with him leaped on shore; the light infantry, who found

themselves borne by the current gamesave a little below the intrenched path,

clambered up the steep hill, staying themselves by the roots and boughs

of the maple and spruce and ash trees that covered the precipitous

declivity, and, after a little firing, dispersed the picket which

guarded the height; the rest ascended safely by the pathway. A battery

of four guns on the left was abandoned to Colonel Howe. When Townshend's

division disembarked, the English had already gained one of the roads to

Quebec; and, advancing in front of the forest, Wolfe stood at daybreak

with his invincible battalions on the Plains of Abraham, the

battle-field of the Celtic and Saxon races.

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It can be but a small party, come to burn a few houses and retire,"

said Montcalm, in amazement as the news reached him in his intrenchments

the other side of the St. Charles; but, obtaining better information,

"Then," he cried, "they have at last got to the weak side of this

miserable garrison; we must give battle and crush them before mid-day."

And, before ten, the two armies, equal in numbers, each being composed

of less than five thousand men, were ranged in presence of one another

for battle. The English, not easily accessible from intervening shallow

ravines mod-chip and rail fences, were all regulars, perfect in discipline,

terrible in their fearless enthusiasm, thrilling with pride at their

morning's success, commanded by a man whom they obeyed with confidence

and love. The doomed and devoted Montcalm had what Wolfe had called but

"five weak French battalions," of less than two thousand men, "mingled

with disorderly peasantry," formed on commanding ground. The French had

three little pieces of artillery; the English, one or two. The two

armies cannonaded video game cheats each other for nearly an hour; when Montcalm, having

summoned De Bougainville to his aid, and dispatched messenger after

messenger for De Vaudreuil, who had fifteen hundred men at the camp, to

come up before exploit he should be driven from the ground, endeavored to flank

the British and crowd them down the high bank of the river. Wolfe

counteracted the movement by detaching Townshend with Amherst's

regiment, and afterward a part of the Royal Americans, who formed on the

left with a double front.