As much as we Hanoverians would truly like to loan one of our valuable mules to our renowned, Prussian Brother in Arms, I am afraid to say that is will not be possible for us to do so. All of our mules are heavily laden with the purloined treasures that we have liberated from the hapless, misguided Minions of the Corsican Roach. Fortunately for General Seeney, there is a carriage horse that we rescued from Marechal Davout that could perhaps be spared, as the poor animal lacks the stature and strength to perform the vital task of portage that our mules so easily handle. In any case, I did have some concerns that our Brunswick brethren may have been planning to consume the poor creature for their meal this evening. We will dispatch the horse, along with the carriage, to General Seeney’s encampment so that he may ride around the battlefields in the inimitable style to which Marechal Davout was previously accustomed.
