When The Eagle Hunts by Scarrow Simon
Author:Scarrow, Simon [Scarrow, Simon]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Adventure, Historical, Military
ISBN: 9780755350834
Publisher: Headline
Published: 2002-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
Chapter Nineteen
âCome on, you dozy beauties!â roared Centurion Hortensius as he stuck his head into Macroâs tent. Macro was fast asleep on his camp bed, snoring with a deep bass rumble. To one side Cato slumped over a desk where he had been compiling the Sixth Centuryâs strength return when the irresistible need for rest had finally overwhelmed him. Outside, in the centuryâs line of tents, the men were also fast asleep, and so it was with the rest of the Fourth Cohort. Except Senior Centurion Hortensius. After seeing to the injured and giving orders that a hot meal be prepared for the cohort, he had gone to make his report.
To find himself in the presence of not only the legate but also the commander of all the Roman forces in Britain was something of a surprise. Tired as Hortensius was, he stood to attention and stared rigidly ahead as he outlined the short history of the Fourth Cohortâs patrol. Giving the bare details, without embellishment, Hortensius delivered his report with the formal tonelessness of a long-serving professional. He answered their questions in the same style. As the debriefing proceeded, Hortensius became aware that the general seemed to want far more from his answers than he could possibly provide. The man seemed to be obsessive about even the smallest details concerning the Druids, and was horrified when told of Diomedesâs slaughter of the Druid prisoners.
âHe killed all of them?â
âYes, sir.â
âWhat did you do with the bodies?â asked Vespasian.
âDumped them in the well, sir, then filled it in. Didnât want to give their mates any further excuse to give us a hard time.â
âNo, I suppose not,â Vespasian replied, with a quick glance at the general. The questions continued for a little while before the general relented and curtly waved him towards the door. Vespasian was angered by the generalâs casual dismissal of the veteran centurion.
âOne final thing, Centurion,â Vespasian called out.
Hortensius halted and turned round. âSir?â
âYou did an excellent job. I doubt many men could have led the cohort as you did.â
The centurion inclined his head slightly in acknowledgement of the praise. But Vespasian was unwilling to let the matter rest there. He placed heavy emphasis on his next words. âI imagine there will be some kind of commendation or award for your performance â
General Plautius looked up. âEr, yes yes, of course. Some kind of award.â
âKind of you, sir.â Hortensius addressed his reply to his legate.
âNot at all. Itâs well-deserved,â Vespasian said crisply. âNow, one last thing. Would you be kind enough to send Centurion Macro and his optio to see us? At once, if you please.â
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