第26节

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  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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