笔趣阁 - 历史小说 - The Young Franc Tireurs(英文版)在线阅读 - 第39节

第39节

    edthehathe,hielf,hadreceiveda

    stepinrankandndtheseveralother

    rps;thatlieutenantribouvilleure,betheir

    speder,htherankofcaptain;thattheothertwo

    lieutenantsoted;andthatthreeoftheiuerwould

    reainedundercaptain

    ribouville,theothersadecaptainsbe

    attaissions

    asoffibriels,hielf.

    pefinishedspeaking,theboysuldhardlybelieve

    theirears;andlookedateachother,toinquireiftheyheard

    aright.thereuldbenostakeaboutit;forloee

    calledtheratulated

    theionen

    gaveaheartycheer;fortheyoungenglishladsweregeneral

    favorites,fortheirgoodteerandooblige.

    directlythehelonelagaincalledthelads

    tohi

    ”iaorrytoloseyou,”hesaid,”butofurseitisforyour

    good.ee,atonbriels.iroduce

    you,andyouhadbetteraskforfourdaysleave.yougetthe

    railhere.youy

    infindingaplaissariatcitiesgoingto

    fetchstores.ifyoustarttonight,youhatrainbefore

    ing,andbeindijonquiteearly.aupleofdayswillbe

    suffisde,andtobuyhorses.

    ”yourusinleave,lastnight,to

    
    thesurgeonsaysthathesthaverest,andquiet.heisquite

    .

    ”noanyreande

    e.ihavesaidgoodnighttothegeneral,butheuse

    .”

    stillbeheboysdidastheyheywere

    pilingtheirrifles,theyheardaloudblubbering.lookinground,

    theysadoyle,ostpiously.

    ”atter,ti

    ”tteryourhonor,aintyergoingtolaveusigoingto

    do,atall”

    theboyshurriedapeing

    forthend,oioigriefat

    parting.

    thegeneralreceivedtheladsstkindlyand,atonce,granted

    theourdaysleavetogotodijon,topro.

    lohensaid:

    ”youdonotorderlies,doyou,general”

    ”ido,ihegeneralansadozencavalry

    n,ofdifferes,esrtandactas

    orderlies;buttheyareentireforavalry.”

    ”ihaveanirishninrps,general,obe

    heseyoungfelloonghorses;andyou

    haveonlytoputhinahussaruniforandheakea

    capitalorderly,andasservanttoyoueaff

    officers.”

    ”byallans,”thegeneralsaid;”sendhiver,intheing.

    ,inhalfanhour;afew

    uniforinstore.”

    eetingthathe

    station,hadfoundatrainonthepointofstarting;anditwas

    sevenintheingheyreachedthetoheshopsopen

    early,infrentrytohoughtheirtailorhadnot

    asyettakenhisshuttersdo,andwillingly

    asuredtheortheiesprosingthattheyshould

    havethehoutfail,theafteooheno

    thettage;anddroppedinjustastheparty,there,ting

    doobreakfast.

    thereationfroaptainbarclay,andascreaf

    delightfroheirther,andlly;anditinutes

    beforetheytingrouable,talkily.it

    edlikeyears;

    andthereuchtotell,andtotalkabout,asiftheyhad

    justretued,afteranabsene,inindia.

    ”holeavefor”hefirstquestions.

    ”onlyfourdays,”percysaid.”therpshasnoyof

    thevosges,andoveforwardwill

    takeplaafehataskfer.”

    ”onlyfourdays”s.barclayandllyrepeated,aghast.

    ”itisnotch,a,”ralphputin,”butitisbetterthan

    nothing.yousee,youdidnotexpectusatall.”

    ”quiteso,”captainbarheerfully.”itisacleargain,

    andeitingthatitisnotloisa

    greatdelighttohaveyoubackagain,evenforafewhours.you

    bothlookhanwhenyou

    left.roughingit,andexposure,evidentlysuitsyou.

    ”haslouisebackhyou”

    ”yes,papa,hehasebaeti.heis

    pletelydoneup,andthesurgeonhasorderedrestandquiet,for

    awhile.

    ”howisphilippe”

    ”heisgettingoorhopes,inanother

    fht,orthreeforalthough

    yourunadaduburg

    hasneverfivenforhaving,asshesays,influencedhin

    alloheboystogo;andofurse,sihiswoundof

    philippes,shehasbeenreangrythanever.”

    theboyslaughed.theyuoodtheirauntsways.

    ”tiasnotbeenhurt,ihope”llyasked.

    ”ohno;tisashelifeandsoulofthe

    rps.”

    asbreakfaston,theboysgraduallyrelatedthegesthat

    pesprotiontobelonel,andthe

    factthathendofseveralrpsoffranc

    tireurs,ertoacttogether.theysaidnoword,

    hootion;havingagreedtokeepthat

    ttersespleted.theyhadalso

    askedtheirusintosaynothingaboutit,atho;asotherwise

    theiruongratulate

    theandthesecretanend,atonce.

    anhourlater,nsieurduburg.afterthefirst

    talk,hesaidtocaptainbarclay:

    ”theoodthefatigueisaproof,in

    itself,houchtheprosperityofanationdependsuponthe

    trainingofitsboys.englandisstrongbecauseherboysareall

    atheirchildhood,toaiseandoutdoor,

    violentgas.incaseofahishwearegoing

    through,alsteverynuldtusoldier,andghthe

    fatiguesofaakelightofnot

    tosayenjoythe

    ”here,uporary,ouryoungfellohingand,inan

    ergencylikethepresent,bothspiritandstren

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