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.”
...
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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