笔趣阁 - 历史小说 - The Young Franc Tireurs(英文版)在线阅读 - 第26节

第26节

    【】orcetheene

    uldhavebroughtagainstushanourown.weshould

    havesavedfrandiortalizedourselves.

    ”atthepresentnttherearetenin

    savee.torrothisvillageistobeattacked,andevery

    franctireurfoundhereputtothesword.”

    athen.

    ”andhohinkyou,hasthegebeenbytreachery”

    thosecriesewererenewed.

    ”bytreacheryafrenhasbeenfound,baseandvileenoughto

    sellustoprussia.allhopeofsuessisover,andwehaveonly

    toretreat.”

    ”theinfuriatedo

    thetraitordeathtothetraitor”

    ”yes,othetraitor”thejorsaid,solely.”itis

    thesasterofgrunsdorfotheprussians;

    ofyour

    iioobesent;

    andorrow

    night.”

    ahen.

    ”isityouropinionthatthisnhasdeserveddeath”

    ”yes,”ousanswer.

    ”thenhedies,”jorteesaid,solely.”youohavebeen

    hisvicti;youarehisjudges.

    ”grunsdorfisthreelesfroere,inthe

    savee.apartyoldoff,presently,harged

    htheexecutionofthissentence.

    ”ihaveno

    destrudeathbythe

    intelligendurageoftber.

    ”ralphandperlay,standforward”

    theteppedtothehollowsquare.

    ”selepe,”fortheduty,froheir

    perfequaintahey,upontheirfirstvisitto

    savee,obtainedalltheinfortionrequired.upontheirsend

    visit,thisingfindingtheenehadbeeniensely

    reinforcedtheyperceivedtheextreiortanceofdisvering

    thereasonforthearrivalofthereinforts,andtheir

    iion.haolnessandtactthegreatest

    ainhinhearingof,

    anuerofofficers;andtheheicularsofthe

    treaan,andoftheiionofourenees.so

    iortantanswereafraidof

    tellingitingern,orinfrench,lesttheyghtbeoverheard.

    topreventthepossibilityofthis,theynversedinenglish;and

    thensequeniracle.

    ”ralphandperesedintheorder

    oftheday,beingthefirstoftherpstothathonorhas

    beengiven;andiherebyofferyou,inthenaofself,

    officers,andtheyheartythanksforye,

    olness,aion.

    ”theparadeisdisssed.thefiveoclo

    fullrgorder,ents.”

    asjorteetheorderin

    heyhadbeenstanding,andcroheyoungbarclays;

    shakihehand,pattiheshoulder,and

    ngratulatiilyupontheservicethattheyhad

    rendered,andupoerinndanthadthus

    publiclyao.

    
    and,afteriion,thesend,third,andfourthpanies

    rchedoff;htheirofficers,heirdestination,

    attheirhead.jorteereiheground,hthefirst

    pany.afteriheyarchedoffin

    thedireheothershadtakenbutaftergettingoutof

    sightofthevillage,andfairlyenteringtheforesttheytued

    sharpoff,andtookthedireofsavee.

    chapter8:thetraitor.

    afterthepanyhadrchedforhalfanhour,ahaltalled,

    andtheirndantsaid:

    ”idaresayyouhaveallguessedtheobjecthwehaveinview.

    ocarryoutthesentencepronouhewhole

    rps.asterthattraitorwho

    hassoldourlivestotheprussians;andhisof

    infinitelygreateriortannseinjurytofrance,

    bybetrayingouriionofblohetuhattraitori

    iohave,tonight;andifihavehii,as

    sureasfate.

    ”thislaneogrunsdorf;h,

    aatioedbeforeleaving,otbe

    abovealedistant.noustbecautious.itisquite

    possiblethatadetayyhavebeeupto

    thevillage,andinthatatchatartar.evenif

    therearehere,ustbecautious,orthebirdwill

    escape.herkno,northehousehelivesinandashe

    urallyguessthathistreacheryhadbeendisvered,and

    thateforhieintotheforest,the

    instanthesahefirstbayoapproag.itisessential,

    therefore,thatationofthestate

    ofaffairs,andofthepositionofthistraitorshouse.

    ”inanotherhalfhourithebarclayshaveagain

    voluogoin,andfindoutheywillgoon

    atondinanhourainncealed,just

    outsidethevillage,untiltheyretu.

    ”sergeant,you,andagreeupontheplace

    ainhid,untiltheyjoinus.

    ”noylads,youhavealreadyreceivedyourinstrus.ge

    yourthings,andgoforonce.”

    thedistahantheyhadexpected,anditwasnearly

    darkbeforetheboysenteredgrunsdorf.thereovingin

    thequietvillage,forafinerainheboyswalked

    slowlyalong.

    ”thereisnoooask,percy.ustgointothepublichouse,

    asarranged,andaskhepriestshouseis.itdo

    fortaster.thepriestell

    uswherehelives.”

    sosaying,theyehelittlecabaret,walkeddownalong

    passageleadingfrohedoor,andpausedforantatthe

    thresholdforintherooeightortenprussian

    soldiers.

    ”itistoolatetoretreat,percy.einboldly.”

    liftingtheircaps,theyoanunoupiedtable;and

    ebread,cheese,ahelandlhtthe

    refreshnts,andtheboyshadselybeguwhena

    prussiansergeanththelandlord,

    evidentlyinreferenstrodeuptothend,layinghis

    handuponralphsshoulder,said:

    ”o

    thevillage.”

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