2025-05-15
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I saw His Majesty, King Charles XII, a great way off,
with a suite of some fifty horsemen, riding along a column of wagons.
His Majesty came at last to mine and inquired who I was.
The Colonel replied, This is the unfortunate Ensign Piper of the Guards,
whose feet were frostbitten.
His Majesty then rode up close beside the wagon and asked me, How is it with you?
I replied, Ill enough, your majesty, for I cannot stand upon either foot.
His majesty asked, Have you lost part of your feet?
I told him that heels and toes were gone, and to this he said, A trifle, a trifle.