ONE:SEA FIGHT OFF CAPE PASSARO. (See p. 41.)
FORE:The campaign against the French was opened in February by Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick attacking the Duke de Broglie, and driving him out of Cassel. Prince Ferdinand followed up this advantage by attacking them in Marburg and G?ttingen, and applied himself particularly to the siege of Cassel. But Broglie, now recovered from his surprise, first defeated the hereditary Prince of Brunswick, Ferdinand's nephew, at Stangerode, and then repulsed Ferdinand himself from Cassel.
FORE:70Oh, no hard feelings, my friend, the man shook hands. You wrenched a shoulder that was already pretty painfulbut you thought you had a jewel robber to deal with, so lets let bygones sleep.