【】e.
”lieutenantribouville,ghthesterrollofthetwo
panies.ourbravefrienddeupashas,alasfallen.he
side,iele.”
thelistheresultwo
panies,includingofficers,hadgoothefightfiftyfive
strong.onlythirtyoneanses.besidesthese,
eighthadbeenrevedfartherintotheforest,severelywounded;
andphilippeduburglayashortdistahesurgeonbeing
eloyedbandaginghisleg,ered,above
theknee.fifteen,therefore,issinghe
gernsbayoedallething.of
thethirtyonees,ninehadoreor
lesssevere;andthesurgeon,hhisassistants,hadworkonhis
handsfarintothenight.
theinstantthattheyissedfroarade,theboyshurried
totheirusin.helossofblood,butwas
perfe,holding
hisheadonhisknee.
philippesledfaintlyastheboyscaup.
”iaogladyouhaveescaped,”hesaid,inaloe.
theyclaspedhishand.
”doesithurtyouch,philippe”
”notveryuchasishouldhavethought.”
”didthedoctorsayanythingaboutit,philippe”
”yes,hesaidthatithadjustssedthegreatarteries;andthat
hethinksitstruehe
tsaytillheprobesit,when”
”thenyisnotbroken”
”no,hesaysitisaybesplintered.”
”thankgodforthat,anyhoheboyssaid.
”weodoyle,”louissaid.”i;
anddidnotseehiall,orknoe
up,onhisshouldersandevenifihad,iuldnothave
liftedhiandsavedhislife.thereisno
doubtaboutthat.”
asitthatphilippeoootalk,andwouldbe
betterforbeingquietahhis
brother.
lookingthroughthetreestookeuld
noihe
ovedbythesight,theunfortunate
inhabitantstheirhidingplatheforest;
heirhands,g,andcursingtheinvaders.inspiteof
theadviajortee,severaloftheenofftowards
theselittle
householdtreasurefroheflas.inashorttiohebr>
retuedtofetchherhusband,sayingthattheenehadallleft
beforetheyreachedthevillage,andhe
hillside.jorteeatoforen;to
assistthevillagerstoputoutthefire,andtosaveproperty.
theireffortsanshad
s,beforeleaving,uponthe
bedsandsuchotherfuitureastheyuldnotcarryaway,or
destroy.
itelesspeoplesitting
about,lookingattheruinsoftheirhouses.socriedpiteously;
azedore
painfultosee.fortuheyhadsavedalltheiranilsbut,
atpresent,theyuchabsorbedihoughtsof
theyhadlost,tobestohoughtofsatisfaon
theyhadsaved.
jortee,grievedandtouchedatthepainfulseofhhe
andhisnhadbeenthealledthefranctireurstogether;
anddeapropositiontotheoilyagreed
to.hethenasterandaftera
fe,attheillshheandhishad
involuntarilybroughtuponthevillagehehandedovertothein
thenaofthehehundredpoundsinthaleotes
astertheyhadexecuted
fortreaongtheinhabitants,ag
totheiecessities.
theofferaster
atonceroundandtoldthepoorpeople,itudeand
delightseed
iense;andalthoughitreplaceroyed,it
akingtheirabodeshabitable.thevillage
onlyntainedabouttyhouses.theillstanding.
tierfortheroofsandfloorsobehadforcutting,inthe
forest.bushesforthatguldbefoundinabundahe
principalportionofthehouses,therefore,onlylabor,
andthisneyalive,whileengagedupon
it;andenoughaileastafestolay
uporae,serveforbedstogether
plenecessaries.thesaleofaportionofthe
anilsherestand,intheirgratitudetothefranc
tireurs,forhavingthusrelievedtheirfirstandstpressing
difficulties,theinhabitantsaltogetherfottheillfeeling
,astheauthorsoftheir
disaster.
afterburyingtheirdead,theooassistthe
villagersinbuildingteoraryhutsorratherbootheedge
oftheforest;infall,theyhadthe
satisfainstalled.thefeiclesofbedding,
blas,etc.savedattheapproachoftheprussianswerespread
onheapsoffreshlycutgrass;aheoxenofthefranc
tireurs,hedaybefore,waskilledanddivided.
greatfiresedandhaditnotbeenforthebandageson
theheads,andthearinslingsofseveralofthefranc
tireursnooneinguponthesewouldhaveguessedhow
desperateaskirshhadragedhere.
thedaythecartsforarrived;andthe
,uponheapsofstraoffh
ohesurgeons;ongthehills,
untiltheyreachedapointesafetodesd
intothevalley,andtakethetraintodijon,atthefirststation
atongthes
aiedbyhisbrother.louishadobtainedaweeksleaveof
absence,forthepurpose;andhebearerofletters,and
innurablessages,froheboystotheirparentsandsisters.a
fenantsofthefirstandsendpanies
rchedtojointheirrades.
chapter10:thebridgeofthevesouze.
theverydayafterthefight,nehinducedasudden
berthebaden
troopsoaronthepreg
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