Seeds of Yesterday (Dollanger Saga) by V. C Andrews

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He spent the remainder of the day with Bonnay organizing the withdrawal. The headquarters at Sargans were ordered to pack up and retreat to the west. The greater part of the army still marching up from the Tyrol had to be redirected. His instructions to the quartermaster were extensive and the quartermaster corps worked overtime requisitioning supplies from the local inhabitants. Of the 4,200 men who'd survived Bregenz, all were in need of rations and medical supplies while additional transport was required for the walking wounded.

Closing his eyes, he shifted upward in a fluid stirring of muscle and she gazed for a moment at the pure beauty of his face and form and didn't wonder that his governess had been unable to keep her mind on her duties. His lips were warm and smooth when her mouth touched his and chastely closed. Balancing herself on her knees, she placed her hands on his shoulders to steady herself and felt the tension in his body. It gave her a strange sense of power. Exerting a mild pressure on his mouth, she forced his lips open, slid her tongue past his teeth, licked his tongue with a flickering caress.

During the night, Duras with six thousand men had crossed the marsh protecting Bregenz and now faced the strongly entrenched Austrian positions. His artillery was still thirty miles west, making wretched progress through the wetlands, but most of his cavalry had managed to navigate across narrow tracks through the swamp and they waited in readiness for his order to charge. He had little time to contemplate the possibilities; in any event there were few possibilities beyond a deadly frontal attack.

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