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Speeding is dangerous. 1604

Adrian

OK, thanks.

Almost certainly.

OT, one of his letters (allegedly) in similar vein to TPTB in London.

Quote:-

Wellington

Gentlemen

Psychology of a NIP
I was wondering how much of the intense feeling generated by Scameras is down to the way...

Whilst marching to Portugal to a position which commands the approach to Madrid and the French Forces, my officers have been diligently complying with your requests which have been sent by HM ship from London to Lisbon and then by dispatch rider to our headquarters.

Psychology of a NIP
When I was stopped by traffic plod in about 1988 for doing 96 on the M6 at least they explained the error of my ways to me, making a few pointers...

We have enumerated our saddles, bridles, tents and tent poles and all manner of sundry items for which His Majesty's Government holds me accountable. I have dispatched reports on the character, wit and spleen of every officer. Each item and every farthing has been accounted for, with two regrettable exceptions for which I beg your indulgence.

Unfortunately, the sum of one shilling and ninepence remains unaccounted for in one infantry battalion's petty cash and there has been a hideous confusion as to the number of jars of raspberry jam issued to one cavalry regiment during a sandstorm in western Spain. This reprehensive carelessness may be related to the pressure of circumstance since we are at war with France, a fact which may come as a bit of a surprise to you gentlemen in Whitehall.

This brings me to my present purpose, which is to request elucidation of my instructions from his Majesty's Government so that I may better understand why I am dragging an army over these barren plains. I construe that perforce it must be one of two alternative duties, as given below. I shall pursue either one with the best of my ability but I cannot do both:

1.. To train an army of uniformed British clerks in Spain for the benefit of the accountant and copy boys in London, or perhance, 2.. to see to it that the forces of Napoleon are driven out of Spain. I remain Sirs, etc




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