Colin Knox wrote:
Well sir you should at least buy fine wine for the educated and sophisticated warriors of the only just cause; Liberty fraternity and equality.
Not warm beer!
My dear General Knox, I would be most pleased to buy your redoubtable commander any type of alcoholic beverage in whatever quantity is required to render him insensible on the battlefield. It would, after all, be much easier to achieve a victory against so formidable opponent were he to order his men to unlimber their artillery facing away from my troops, form squares directly in front of my artillery, and invariably disperse into open order at the approach of my cavalry.
Besides, it was my understanding that the good Marechal may actually have developed a taste for warm beer as he has frequently been known to consume an entire keg at our celebrations, while strapping another to his horse to act as a reserve upon his return to headquarters.
Now, as for your motives in wearing your current uniform, I have no doubt that you firmly believe in the principles you have listed and I know both Marechal Bardon and you to be ‘educated and sophisticated warriors’. I too agree with your marvelous ideals of Liberty, Fraternity and Equality. I just disagree that these changes can be enacted with the bayonet. Such changes in the social order must occur slowly and peacefully in order to be truly effective. More importantly, they must come willingly. For all of your Emperor’s fine abilities, he has missed the fundamental method by which such social change must occur. The Emperor of France should be sending teachers across his borders, not soldiers. Your Emperor is using a noble ideal to further his own personal ambition, and well educated and noble men such as Marechal Bardon and you have fallen prey to what you simply wish to be true. I have no faith whatsoever in the motives of the Corsican Usurper. This war will end with Bonaparte’s life. In the meantime, I fear that poor soldiers such as we are consigned to perpetually strive and perish.
Another round, gentlemen?
