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【】thefootoffontainelesdijon throughthevillagesofsaintrten,andfontaine. froheing,untilthreeintheday,aheavyartilleryfire up,onbothsides.atthathour,theprussiansgavesigns ofaiontoadvaheirartillerytookupfresh positions,theirfireincreasedinrapidity,andit thatthecrisisofthedaye,theboys hadhadbutlittletodo.sittingontheirhorses,orleaning againstthetheyhadchattedhtheofficersofthegeneral staff.atthisperiod,however,generalgaribaldidrewup;and thereandgeneralpelissier.a feyordersant,thehe staffodifferentpartsoftheground. ”chargeinline”ingshouldertoshoulder, thegaribaldiansandbilesvedforile andahalflong;utteringloudandinspiritingcheers.theboyshad beeioeaessage delivered,theyjoinedeachotherandrodeonhtheadvang line. ”thisisgrand,ralph,”percysaid,enthusiastically.”wehaveseen agoods.ohavictory,at last.” foraansstoodtheirground,pashowerof shotandshellintotheadvangfrench;butthedashandgoof thelatterexcitedbytheirsuessesoftheteding daysanshe frenont,thefateofthedaywas deasfoughtdesperately,butinvain. thefrenchpushedtheack,froositiontoposition,until nightfallveredtheretreat. thegernlosshefrenadditiontoa nsiderablenuerofprisoners,hadthesatisfaoftakinga gernlortheonlyouredthroughoutthewar. thishelastfightinhebarclaystookpartduringtheasdidtheirfather,whohadjoined oheregintsofbiles,andhadadvanced. theeventsfollo,dayafterday.inrapidsuession,they heardofthedefeatofzyatlens,theretreatofbourbaki; theterriblesufferingsofthetroops,astheyfellbackuponthe sultaneouslyhthenehis retreatcatheintelligehesurrenderofparis,andofthe arstiisfortuhey heartilyrejoicedthatthehopelesswasover. nosoonerinariesofpeaaptain baronsieur duburghadalreadyagreedtopurchasethettage,andadjoining grounds;arries.thebarclays oleavetheirundusins,butthere
griefdaduburg. geeetheypartedfrret.thatofficersfighting daysans. ralphobtaihestepasjor,innsequenceofgeneral of therank;norisitlikelythatheeverhoughhe hopes,soday,toattainthegradeiishservice.heis atpresentstudyinghardforanexanationiilleryh, ifpractiohing,heisprettycertai. percyhashadenoughoffighting,andhispresehathe shallgotothebar;buthehasplentyoftibeforehiyet. bothneverboastoftheirachieventsindeed,arestraightforward, uefriends thattheyeverspeakoftheiradvehewar. thebarclayslivenodistaoflondon;andthepony chaiseinillybe seen,anyday,ontheridroad.ifyoustopandchittu intothelittledrive,uptothehouse,youhata oneardnhegardenthrows doakestheponiesofftothestablesand,should henothappehefrontofthehouse,astheponiesdraw up,younhi :凌落无声整理 附:本作品来自互联网,本人不做任何负责内容版权归作者所有 ...