“There is the huge unexploded bomb of Bates,” said Bonneville.
He reached Captain Bonneville and his men just as they were dismounting and about to post themselves.
The height of the whole, according to Captain Bonneville, is a hundred and seventy-five yards.
The only clue to the cause is in the following statement of Bonneville's.
We made a noon camp near it, and were visited by Captain Bonneville.
Towards the close of life Bonneville received a pension, which was continued to his widow.