THUNDER AND LIGHTNING. A HEATH<br >ABOUT TO BE BLASTED.<br >Throughout that sullen day, cannon had spoken<br >from time to time between the confronting armies.<br >Otherwise there was no move of war. First Rupert<br >waited for the Yorkshiremen; afterward he waited<br >for morning, aware that meanwhile hunger, and<br >memory of the defeats he had already dealt them,<br >would gnaw his enemies for him.<br > But as evening drew in, clouds massed blue-<br >black across heaven. A wind hooted bleak beneath,<br >snickering in the whins. The gloom flared and<br >banged. Now God lets loose His own artillery, went<br > 7<br ><br >
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