笔趣阁 - 历史小说 - The Young Franc Tireurs(英文版)在线阅读 - 第19节

第19节

    【】lethoughtsaregiventoloadingandfiring.

    anythoughtthattheboyshadgiventodangerfor

    theelves,butforeachother;andralphthoughhisoion

    eredhadoopercy,tokeephis

    bodybettershelteredbythetreesbehindanding.

    italsed

    together,anddrivenuptohespothefighthadtaken

    place.bythetithatitplished,thewoundedhadbeen

    lleanyoftheirwounds.a

    qualifiedsurgeonhadaiedtherps,asitsregulardoctor,

    andtheryoungsurgeonshadenlistedinitsranks;andthese,

    theirarlaidby,ingtostanchtheo

    applybandages.ofthefranctireurs,therewereonlyfourso

    seriouslyhattheyowalk.

    bythattitthevillageofdouteppe,h

    stoodinthevalley,halfaleonlyfroheseofa;and

    topehadsentoffassengerdirectlythe

    affairhadternated.ihesetheed,

    sandacuterntsofthe

    fallenuhlans.oheyoungsurgeonspanythe

    ainfor

    treatnt.

    tythreehorsesoftheuhlanshadalsobeencaptured,bythe

    partyongtheyweregalloping.

    fournbacktoepinal,andthere

    disposeoftheents,forthebeofthe

    litarychestoftherps.

    thequestionthenaroseastoobedoheprussian

    pedecidedthisbysayingthat,asite

    iossiblefortherpstobeburdehebest

    planongtheprisoners

    toont;essagethattheuhlansulde

    bahtheirolestation,asthefranc

    tireurshepointoftakingtheirdeparture.

    therpsthenasseledroundagravehhadalreadybeendug,

    andintoitthebodiesoftheirradeswhohadfallenwere

    plapethensaidafewbriefwordsofadieu,hoping

    thatallightdieequallybravely,andvictoriously.then

    thesodsen,saddehe

    scehoughstillflushedphoftheirfirst,and

    signal,suesspreparedtoleavethespot.

    jorteehadalreadyheldansultationhhisofficers,and

    theirplanofoperationhadbeendecidedupon.thedifficultyh

    theyhadeheeveningbefore,hthehorseandcart,

    hadalreadyprovedthatitpossibletitabout

    .theyhadalsotakenthirtyfile,andupwardsofa

    hundredsheepfroheene;andithereforeresolvedto

    establishasortofheadquartersiains,heyuld

    retireaftertheirexpeditions,aheeffortsofthe

    prussianstodisturbthethespotfixeduponheforestof

    bousson,highupangthevosges,anddistanttwoharddays

    rg.

    aportionofthetroop,therefore,roundtohalloville,to

    fetuternts,blas,etc.there;

    arched,bytheroad,totheplaart

    hadbeehenightbefore.tswereengagedasguides

    and,ieoon,therpsstartedfortheirdestination.

    itarch.theroadseretracks,andthe

    enhadtounload

    theforansiderable

    distailgrouuldagainbe

    loaded.

    itarchthat,

    thhlydoneupbyfatigueandhardship,therpsreachedthe

    littlevillageofraon,intheheartoftheforestofbousson.

    therendant

    decidedthat,forthenight,therehe

    assehevillagersatoookchargeofthe

    anils,ahenthenenoo

    eupeventocareaboutkeepingailsupperuldbe

    okedandbeingdividedangthehousesofthevillagethey

    threselvesdoinutes.

    theing,thesunshobrightly;auing

    outafteralongsleep,feltquitediffereurestothetired

    bandothevillage.thebrightsky,the

    freshingair,thepleasantodorofthegreatpineforest

    arouhebragatsphereattheheightoffifteen

    hundredfeetabovetheseaatoncerefreshedandcheeredthe

    thereoingparadeatdoyle,forthefirst

    ti,tookhisplaceharifleonhisshoulderahe

    jordisssedthesayingthatthereherparade

    thatday,andthatthenuldasetheelvesastheyliked.in

    ashortti,everyofhisown

    ination.first,hoherehe

    riflesandaendoothe

    streaandtherepaniedh

    chlaughingandjoking.thenneedlesandthreadained,

    froheenofthevillage,andthereudingand

    daingforthepastthreedaysongrodwoods,had

    donenolittledagetotheirunifor.

    cathegraionofbreakfast,forhe

    sheephadbeenkilled.this,beingthefirstregularalthatthey

    hadhad,forthreedays,lyenjoyed.afteriten

    stofthenlittheirpipes,andpreparedtopassadayof

    delightfulidlehreeofthevillageboyshadbeen

    engaged,asalswerealldriven

    outintotheheopenglades,theywouldfindan

    abundanceoffood.

    thenedaspty

    shedihatsuch

    storesofpoightberequired,uponeachexpedition,

    shouldbepackeduponthehorsesbad,ifthehorseuldnot

    takeallrequired,thatotherhorsesshouldbehired.

    thebarclays,bleinthewood;

    takingtheirishn,orandunflagging

    spirits,durithreedays,haddehigeneral

    favorite.

    ”sure,ahereahewood,yourhonor

    because,iftherebe,itotakeourrifleshus.

    itightyunpleasanttoeacrossalier,

    andnottobeabletopasshihetiofday.”

    ”no,tieetherlionsners,s

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