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Flashman and the Redskins

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507:. Flashman is acquainted with him from the American Civil War and clearly finds him annoying but also refers to him as a good cavalryman. Flashman refers to Custer as "a reckless firebrand who absolutely enjoyed warfare, and would have been better suited to the Age of Chivalry, when he'd have broken the Holy Grail in his hurry to get at it." When, at the Battle of the Little Bighorn, Flashman urges Custer to retreat, he is rebuffed—a decision that clearly resulted in the subsequent massacre of the 7th Cavalry at Last Stand Hill. During the battle, Flashman sees him die as he fires at a Sioux and likely misses - the implication being that Flashman shot him. 417:- Scalphunter who Flashman falls in with. He describes Glanton (who he refers to as Gallantin) as "a burly fellow with feathers in his hat and two pistols belted over his frock-coat; when he turned I saw he had a forked beard and a great red birth-mark over half his face - a Sunday school-teacher, devil a doubt." Flashman is deceived into joining a scalp-hunt, an affair that results in his capture by the Apaches. 429:- Referred to in the novel as "the Yawner," Geronimo appears as one of Flashman's Apache captors and, later, friends. Though Flashman is open about his loathing for the Apache, he also refers to Geronimo as his "closest Indian friend." Flashman also refers to his relationship with Geronimo in the early 1900s, nearly half a century after their time together. 423:- Apache chief. Flashman is terrified by his physical appearance, and says, "He was a fine psychologist...an astute politician, and a bloody, cruel, treacherous barbarian who'd have been a disgrace to the Stone Age." Flashman eventually finds himself, due to circumstances beyond his control, forced to wed Colorado's daughter. 376:
Grattan Nugent-Hare - A member of Susie's wagon train, he absconds with two thousand dollars. Flashman later runs into him, discovering that he is one of Gallantin's scalp hunters, and that Susie had an affair with him. Flashman eventually gets into a fight with him over Sonsee-Array, which leads to
258:, where she intends to set up shop and make a bundle from gold miners. As wagon captain, Flashman is nominally in charge of his and Susie's (now his wife) collection of women, supplies, sex toys and the other forty-niners and invalids looking for a better life but he depends on the guidance of 467:- Sioux leader who Flashman meets twice only briefly, first as a child in the company of Spotted Tail, and later during his captivity at Greasy Grass. Flashman describes him as "young and wiry, lean-faced and lank-haired and without paint - but with those eyes he didn't need any." 473:- President of the United States during the present novel, but Flashman evidently knows him from before. He says, "Grant was the same burly, surly bargee I remembered, more like a city storekeeper than the first-rate soldier he'd been and the disillusioned President he was." 29: 487:. Flashman calls him "a Senator of unusual stupidity and flatulence". In an uncharacteristic show of sympathy for the Black Hills Sioux, Flashman suggests that had Allison been less sanctimonious, the entire war could have been avoided. 289:. Flashman joins in but refuses to take any scalps or rape captive women, which saves him when the scalp-hunters are killed by the rest of the tribe on their return. He ends up marrying Sonsee-Array, the daughter of chief 585:, Grouard is revealed to be Flashman's illegitimate son. MacDonald Fraser takes significant liberty in adapting Grouard's personal history so as to complete the novel's story. For example, Grouard is portrayed as having a 435:- Carson makes a cameo in which he rescues a terrified Flashman from a group of pursuing Apache braves. Later, Flashman, while sitting with Carson, is mistaken for the legendary frontiersman by a drunken gold miner. 320:
and kept captive at Greasy Grass. He escapes just in time to see the defeat and death of Custer—possibly being the one who kills Custer—and to be partly scalped himself by his own illegitimate son from Cleonie,
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of the supposed discovery of a trunkful of papers detailing the long life and career of a Victorian officer, this series centres around Flashman, the bully from
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the following year. It also contains a number of notes by Fraser, in the guise of editor, giving additional historical information on the events described.
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For safety in the wilderness, Flashman falls in with a group of travellers but he discovers them to be scalp-hunters, when they attack a band of
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In his haste to leave New Orleans and the threat of imprisonment, Flashman agrees to shepherd Susie Willinck and her company of prostitutes to
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Sonsee-Array - Daughter of Apache chief Mangas Colorado and Flashman's "wife".
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Cleonie Grouard/Mrs. Arthur B. Candy - One of Susie Willinck's prostitutes.
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who Flashman initially meets in 1849, and then in 1875 at a wedding in
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in 1849 and 1850. The story resumes in 1875, when he takes part in the
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In 1875 Flashman returns to America with his wife, Elspeth. He meets
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The story proper begins with Flashman fleeing with Susie Willinck (a
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to see them through. Unfortunately, Wootton becomes stricken with
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novels and always regarded this book as the best in the series.
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and translates in his negotiations with the Sioux for the
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who confirms Flashman as suitable to be a wagon-captain
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owner and former prostitute. One of Flashman's "wives".
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madam, aka "Miss Susie"), as described at the end of
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Index


George MacDonald Fraser
Arthur Barbosa
Historical novel
Collins
Hardback
Paperback
ISBN
0-00-721717-X
OCLC
67865478
Flashman's Lady
Flashman and the Dragon
novel
George MacDonald Fraser
Flashman
frame
Tom Brown's School Days
Thomas Hughes
New Orleans
Flash for Freedom!
California Gold Rush
American West
Battle of the Little Bighorn
Sacramento
Richens Lacey Wootton
cholera
Bent's Fort
Comanches
Santa Fe, New Mexico

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