笔趣阁 - 历史小说 - The Young Franc Tireurs(英文版)在线阅读 - 第64节

第64节

    【】lockisit”heasked,heservaered.

    ”juststruckfive,sir.”

    ”ed.

    ”yes,sir.”

    ”ihaveslept,”ralphsaid,halaugh.”however,ifeelall

    rightagain,now.

    ”isbrotherup”

    ”no,sir,”thensaid.

    ”percy”ralphshouted,”itisfiveoclotheafteoo

    up.”

    ”theentlenisnotiroosir,”theservant

    said.

    ”ishenot”ralphsaid,puzzled.”ielysleepylast

    night,certainly;butnottoosleepy,ishouldhavethought,to

    havedeastakeaboutthat.ifeelsurehehe

    roo”

    ”hee

    toseeyoujustafteryougotintobedorderedhiobecarried

    aton,ihatheghtnotdisturbyou.

    hesaiditialthatyoushouldhaveyoursleepout,

    undisturbed.”

    ”butybrotherdisturb”ralphasked,anxiously.”is

    henotwell”

    ”no,sir,hehasgotfever.hehasbeencallingout,agreatdeal.

    hehasgott,aorhasbeenevery

    hour.”

    bythistiralphofbed.

    ”herearesoansaid,handingtheohi

    ”thelandlordthoughtyoueatonce,whenyouwoke;

    andorderedthreeorfoursuitsforyoutotry.”

    ralphseizedthefirstthatcatohand,andthreon.

    ”allparisy,last

    night,sir.therehavebeenhundredsofpeopleheretocall.”

    ralphdidnotevenhearwassaid.

    ”ohiatonce.”

    theservantledralphalongapassageandstoppedatadoor,at

    ercyopehedoor.

    ”thisistheentlen.”

    thesisteropehedoorforralphtoenter.

    ”heisquietnopassioone.

    ralph.percylayinthebed,hhishead

    surroundedhiewasflushed,andhiseyeswild.he

    ovinguneasilyabout,talkingtohielf.

    ”itisthatsasterofit,”hettered.

    ”he,butisupposewe

    didnt.perhapshegotdoer,how

    uldhehavebetrayedusagain

    ”ihaveheardofliquidfire,butthatgotinto

    veins,sohoeadofblood.itellyou,ralph,itsno

    good.itstanditanylonger;butihat

    saster,first.letgetathi”andhedeaneffortto

    rise.

    thesistertriedtorestrainhibutsoviolents

    torisethatralphingdown

    hischeeksdoe

    quiet,thesisterforediebetweenhislipsralph

    holdinguphishead.

    ”shallispeaktohiralphasked.”heyknoyvoice.”

    ”betteot,sir,”thenursesaid,”it

    offagain.”

    ””ralphasked.

    ”hesaysitisbraihenursesaid.”heonlysaiditght

    besodays,beforethecrisisdthatheuldnotgive

    aohavehope.”

    ”thankgod,atleast,forthat”ralphsaid,eaestly.

    percy,tuinghisheadroundagain,caughtsightofralph.

    ”ah,thereisthatsasteragainifnooneelsewillhang

    hiiyself.letgetathi

    andheagaindedesperateeffortstogetoutofbed.

    ”youhadbettergo,sir,”ohesisterssaid,urgently.”the

    sightofyoukeshiogood.”

    seeingthatit;hisonly

    fortbeingthatperded,andlookedafter,

    asittobe.hehadselyretuedtohis

    rooerwasshownin.

    ”idaresayyouhardlyreer,”hesaid.”icaherehyou,

    lastnight.”

    ”iaerygladtoseeyouagain,andtothankyouforthetrouble

    youtook,”ralphsaid.”ioosleepytodoso,lastnight.”

    ”notatall,”theoffishereha

    ssagefrohegeneral,noodineh

    hiut,hearingofthestateofyourbrother,heuldnotaskyou

    toleavehiorsolongati;buthewouldbegladifyouwould

    etoseehiforanhour,thisevening.heoknowhow

    youopassthroughthegernlines;andhealsodesires

    tobeinford,asfarasyouation,ofthe

    nuerandpositionoftheene.

    ”orethananything,isthatthedispatches

    aredatedtheingofthethirteenthinstant;andyouwere

    pickedup,bythefarcey,upontheeveningofthesixteenth.it

    seeincrediblethatyoushouldhavedohedistand

    ogetthroughthegernlines,ii.onlyone

    otherssengerhasgh;andhisdispatchesorethan

    tendaysold,heyreachedus,andhadbeealledby

    sopigeons.youeerthananywehave

    received.”

    ”is,”ralph

    said;”onthefourteenthatlun,oeenthatversailles;

    andlastnightasyouknowhere.”

    ”istheinfortionbeforethegeneral,”theofficer

    said,halaugh.”itishalfpastsix,no

    seven.ateshallwesaynine”

    ”ihereatnine,”ralphsaid,”butthegeneralwill,i

    hope,ex,orfulldressofany

    kind.ihave,ofurse,nothinge.”

    ”gerodthat,”theofficersaid.

    ”goodbye.”

    ralphno.thedoctorhadjuste.he

    paniedbyanotherdi.ralphstoodby,i

    attentioorfeltpercyspulse,andaskedafew

    questionsoftheheythengavesoorders,andsaidthat

    freshdieshouldbesentin,inaquarterofanhour;andthat

    theyeinagain,attenok,toseehowhewasgoing

    on.

    ”,sir”ralphasked,asthedoe

    out.

    ”hehasasharpattackofbraihedoctorsaid,”butheis

    young,

    through.iotsayanythingforcertain,atpresenttillthe

    fevertakesatu,oherbutihavestronghopes.”

    ralphorderedsodiobesentuptohisrooforhebegan

    tobekeenlyaore

    thanteal,hesatin

    per,untilitetogotogerochus;keeping

    hielf,hoionsoastobehiddenbythe

    evideedthepatient.percy

    was,as

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