笔趣阁 - 历史小说 - The Young Franc Tireurs(英文版)在线阅读 - 第71节

第71节

    erinthefrenchar,hare

    stayinghereinidleness,insteadofbeinginthefield.goand

    fighttheeneesoffra;andafter

    thattalk,ifyoulike,aboutfightingherfriends.”

    thereationofapplauseandsatisfa,atthese

    thosethisunpleasantse;

    andthesousprefectlyshookralphbythehand.

    ”ainbarclay;aysay

    thateveryonehereagreesany

    offiyuponprivateaffairs;

    andthoseofnsieurdesrethavetakenloethan

    usual,forhehasbeenstayinghereforfiveweeksnow.

    ”holy,”heay

    intheisland.

    ”enoughuponthatsubjearetleftthe

    roopaleandfurious.”ialadiaroud,sirtokethe

    aeofyourselfandyourbrother;andireally,at

    heart,feelgratefultothatfelloo

    declaredoneso,you

    ongus.”

    thereeanovationtotheboys.theladies,especially,

    hatithatthesequietlooking

    youngfelloedfeatsofsuchdaring.theynowbegged

    tohearthedetailsoftheadve,atthisnt,wordwas

    broughtthatsteaevesselreadytostart;andas

    eclierostanxioustogeton,andaspercye

    doneup,ralphakehis

    apologiesforleavingatohesousprefect,allthebreakfast

    party,andalargeproportionofthepopulationofthelittleplace

    aidst

    heartycheering,thelittlestearcarryingthevoyagers,the

    dispatches,andthereinsoftheballoonstartedforthe

    inland.

    chapter18:adayofvictory.

    aftertravelingallnight,thebarclaysarrivedattoursatten

    ooingofthedayafterthatuponheyhad

    leftbelleisle.atthestationtheysaidadieutonsieur

    teclier;betta,hthedispatches;while

    thebarclaystuedapeslodgingsand,totheir

    greatsurpriseasin.

    thelonelgavequiteashoutofjoy,.

    ”ah,braveboys,braveboys,ialadtoseeyou,”andhe

    tookthenhisar,andkissedthesheartilyaly

    asifhehadbeentheirfather.

    ”ialadtoseeyou,”herepeated,hhis

    handkerchief.”i.ineverreally

    doubteditoldgaettaitiuldnot

    helpbeingnervous,horriblynervous;ande,five

    daysago,bytheballoonthreedaysafteryougotin,i

    alstlosthead.ilaughed,icheered,ishookeveryohe

    handfoi,idontknoidid,ileased.

    ”youririshnhefuhing.hesurprised,or

    pleased,oreveed.iexplaiohiverandover

    again,thinkinghedidnotuand;butheonlyshookhishead

    andsaid,inhisstrangeenglish:

    ”sure,lonel,ineverdoubtedtheorant.arentthey

    awasas

    sartinaspeasispeasthattheyehow;andif

    theydidgetintoascrape,thattheyheboysfetting

    theelvesoutofit.itstheingoutiafraidof.

    ”ilookedsurprised,naturallyenough,andheon:

    ”ayourhonorknoingout

    inaballoononlytothinkofit,lonel,flyingthroughthe

    clouds,shutupinabigballofsilkitsjustflyingintheface

    ofprovideng,oreyout

    deloud,thoughitsasaisyasdangtotakeina

    gern.e,lohattheyresafeoutofthe

    balloon;thenillshout,asloudasyoulike.

    ”yesterday,froeasayingthathehad

    falleninbelleisle,hadhadanarroo

    thesea,buthadavoidedthatbyrunningtheriskofbreakinghis

    neself,

    escapedindh

    joy.hehasbeeninghissents,this

    ing.

    ”iafftorroeintitoseethe

    fighting.

    ”butyouarelookingill,percy;fartooillforservice,justat

    present.”

    ”yes,hehasbeenveryill,”ralphsaid.”hehadatouchofbrain

    fever,thenightintoparis;andwodays.

    hehaspikly,butthatballoondestthe

    thingforaninvalid.thedoonth,at

    least,ofabsoluterest;andhasgivenhisiate.”

    ”heneedsrest,pesaid,”butheotgo

    ho,atpresent.theprussiansholddijoninnsiderable

    strength.therearefartoonypeopleiownwhohaveheard

    ofyourionespyorotherwould

    becertaintopeach.”

    ”yes,”ralphassented,”alkingitover,andquite

    agreethatpercyuldnotgo

    runtherisk,hielfithseriousnsequences

    upoho,ifheined

    togodooniceforawhile,andrejoinassoonashegains

    strengthagain.”

    ”yes,”loeesaid,”butaboveallthings,dohie

    inahurry.

    ”youhaveghaniensedeal,perdhavedonea

    greatdealrethanyourshareforfrandhavegainedgreat

    honora.beightruinyour

    nstitutionforlife,byfurtherexertions.”

    ”butaboutyourselflonel,whereareyougoing”

    ”iatarting,torroojoingeneralzysstaff.”

    ”ihavenotheardhisnabefore,”ralphsaid.

    ”hendsthesixteenthrps.hehasnothadchopportunity

    yet,butheisagoodsoldier.ifyoulike,ralph,ih

    youatoofreysi,ayouattachede.”

    ”thankyouverych,lonel.ishouldlikeitofallthings.”

    ”ealong,then;freysiisinhisoffice.”

    percyaiedthetoobtainasignaturetohisleaveof

    absendleftdayforthesouth.anhourlater,lonel

    teeandralph,

    againinhishussaruniforandhalfhdelightbeing,

    pesorderly,inchargeofthehorses.

    loee,asralphounted,hadofferedtolendhibr>

    oneofhisoralphhadrefusedit,uhelonelwould

    sellit,ashesaid

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