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309:, Lawford uses Sharpe's injuries as an excuse to temporarily relieve him of command of the Light Company and place Slingsby in charge. The French launch a frontal attack up the steep ridge, only to be decimated by the Allies' cannon and musket fire. Because of Slingsby's incompetence, the Light Company is separated from the rest of the regiment and almost overrun by the retreating survivors of one of the destroyed French 374:
and Ferreira orders the lieutenant to accept a French surrender offer, so that he and Ferragus can slip away. However, Sharpe and his party show up. They quickly subdue Ferreira and Ferragus, and Sharpe takes charge. The French attack, and in the confusion Ferragus breaks free and attacks Sharpe. During the fight, Sharpe backs Ferragus up against a window, where he is killed by French musket fire from outside.
269:'s retreat in Portugal. Sharpe is in a foul mood because Lieutenant Cornelius Slingsby has been foisted on him by the South Essex's commander, Colonel William Lawford, at the insistence of Lawford's wife in England (Slingsby's sister-in-law) to advance the latter's career. Sharpe believes Lawford is seeking to ease him out and replace him with Slingsby as commander of the South Essex's 348:
woman, Joana, from being raped by three French soldiers. Before fleeing the city, Sharpe manages to set fire to the warehouse, destroying much of the supplies. Ferragus and his brother have already been paid by the French for their stores, but flee the city when they see the warehouse burning, realising they will be blamed for its loss.
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to give Slingsby another opportunity to distinguish himself. Instead, Slingsby disobeys Lawford's order to remain sober and is completely drunk when the French attack, forcing his junior lieutenant to take command. Ferreira and Ferragus arrive, claiming to have important information for Wellington,
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Ferragus is sure the cellar is escape-proof, but Sharpe and Harper pry up the floor and break into a sewer, through which they escape. By the time they emerge, the British Army has left and the French are raping, pillaging and murdering the city residents. Sharpe and Harper save a young Portuguese
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Under Sharpe's leadership, the Light Company successfully drives off the French, then employs a ruse thought up by Sharpe to drive off a second French force that is threatening the South Essex, brought up by Lawford to try to rescue the Light Company. Sharpe orders Ferreira be sent to Wellington,
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Sarah, but had to leave ahead of the arriving British soldiers. Ferragus, still seeking revenge against Sharpe, lures him, Sergeant Patrick Harper, and Vicente (along with Sarah) to a warehouse where he has hidden an enormous stockpile of food and other supplies for sale to the desperate French
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in the French Army; Ferreira claims he was giving them the flour to gain the confidence of the French. Later, Sharpe is ambushed by Ferragus and his men and savagely beaten, and saved from death only by the chance appearance of some
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of any resources the enemy could use. Over the major's objections, Sharpe subdues Ferragus and has the flour scattered on the ground. Sharpe's friend, Major Hogan, later gives him a light reprimand, explaining that Ferreira is an
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then asks Lawford if he should resume his duties as quartermaster. Lawford, having had enough of Slingsby's drunkenness and incompetence, irritably tells Sharpe to stop being "tedious."
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Army. Ferragus traps the four in the stone cellar, planning to return and finish them off after the British and Portuguese forces depart.
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The valley is defended by the South Essex and a Portuguese unit. Meanwhile, Lawford has posted the South Essex's Light Company as a
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Luis Ferreira, aka "Ferragus" - Portuguese criminal, former slave trader and brother of Major Ferreira
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Joana Jacinto - Portuguese girl, saved from the sack of Coimbra by Sharpe and Harper
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Rifleman Matthew Dodd - separated from the company during a battle; a homage to
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for the regiment. His friend, Portuguese Captain Jorge Vicente (whom he met in
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Major Michael Hogan - engineer for the British army and intelligence officer
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and his army march south from Coimbra, but are stopped by the immense
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Lieutenant Cornelius Slingsby - Sharpe's second-in-command
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officer for the Portuguese Army with contacts among the
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major, Ferreira, and his criminal brother, nicknamed "
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Index

Sharpe's Escape (novel)

Bernard Cornwell
Richard Sharpe stories
Historical novels
HarperCollins
Hardcover
Paperback
audio-CD
ISBN
0-00-712013-3
ISBN
0-00-712014-1
OCLC
55624786
Sharpe's Gold
Sharpe's Havoc
Sharpe's Fury
historical novel
Richard Sharpe series
Bernard Cornwell
2004
Bussaco
Lines of Torres Vedras
Captain
Richard Sharpe
South Essex Regiment
Wellington
Light Company
Portuguese Army

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