Excerpt from The Phantom Army: Being the Story of a Man and a Mystery
I would take this opportunity of saying that The Phantom Army is an attempt to depict the emprise of a man who is a victim of the Napoleonic idea. In this endeavour, I have sought to show what might be achieved by a regiment of determined men harboured by a lawless province, befriended by a people ripe for revolution, and so organized that in every country of Europe a refuge from the law and the police is open to them.
That a soldier accustomed to the reckless liberty of the hills, a soldier who believes that, as Napoleon did, so may others do, should achieve something of his ambition, is, I hope, no improbable assumption. That he would achieve much is beyond all bounds of military probability. It has been my endeavour in The Phantom Army to show how far such a man might hope to go, and what would be the causes which ultimately would contribute to his downfall.
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