In Clive's Command eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 515 pages of information about In Clive's Command.

In Clive's Command eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 515 pages of information about In Clive's Command.

Five years later he felt the East calling, bought a commission, and sailed with General Sir Eyre Coote, to take part in the “frantic military exploits,” as some one called them, of Warren Hastings against Haidar Ali and Tippu in Mysore.  He came home a colonel, and was made a baronet for his services in the war.  Finally retiring from public life, he lived for thirty years longer on his estate, happy in the careers of his two sons, who became soldiers like himself.  He died, an old man, in the year after Waterloo, at which his eldest grandson, a lieutenant in the guards, behaved with a gallantry that attracted the notice of the Iron Duke.

Visitors to Sir Desmond Burke’s house were amused and interested to see a battered wooden stump with an iron hook hanging in a conspicuous place in the hall amid tigers’ heads, Indian weapons, and other trophies from the East.

“That?” Sir Desmond would say, in answer to their question.  “That belonged to one of the best friends I ever had, a fine old salt named William Bulger.  I met him when I was sixteen, and buried him when I was forty:  and my wife and I have felt ever since a blank in our lives.  If you can put up with an old man’s stories, I’ll tell you something of what Bulger and I went through together, when I was a youngster with Clive in India.”

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