Salute,
Stepping into the common room from the billowing wind and snow without, the officer of
Tirailleurs is glad to see the company within.
The Commander in Chief of
La Grande Armee, and who were these with him at the table?
One wore the olde style bicorne, and had before him on the table a Marechal's staff!

The other figure was known to him, another of the Marechal's of the Empire, and the
Tirailleur's own tutor upon the fields of Austerlitz.
The
Tirailleur also took note of the golden coins laying there too. His own hand strayed to pocket, and it was found sadly lacking.
Approaching he made to join the three men and share their company for awhile.
"Welcome back indeed, sir," he said in greeting. "It is always a heartening sight to see one of L'Empereur's
Swords returning to lead the
eagles to greater glory.
"I would have a drink from your generosity, as I am recently despoiled of my purse upon the fields of Katzbach at the hands of a deadly pair of English Field Marshal's.
"They taught me a sharp lesson in the
art of war, which I am even now hopefully applying forward upon the foes I presently face on other maps of battle.
Regards,