第37节

  【】ur,only,ly

  wounded.

  ”taketenpesaid,”ahosefive

  prisoothevillage.givethevertolieutenanthoudin;and

  tellhioseheprisonershehastaken,under

  entotheforest.lettheirhaiedbehind

  theirbacks,fortobe

  surethattheesrtareloaded,andhavefixedbayos.directly

  hehassentofftheprisonerslethioiherest

  ofhisforce.”

  lieutenantribouvillenotooihebridge;and

  orderedtheo

  setto,anddigaholedootheipalarch.it

  hantheyhadexpected.theroadhe

  ballastpresseddoightly,andthehvered,

  toansiderabledepth,enuld

  ond,afterahalfhoursdesperatelabor,theholehing

  likefarenoughadvaoeotaldestruofthe

  bridge,uponthechargebeingfired.iitheprussian

  sentriesupanddohelineand,althoughnot

  insuffiadistance.

  ”dontyouthinkthatpeasked.

  ”no,sir,”theotherreplied.”itghtblhthetop

  ofthearch,butihardlythinkthatitsforce

  upwards.”

  atthisntralphwhohaddonehisspellofwork,andhadbeen

  do,togetadrinkoferunningup.

  ”ifyouplease,lieutenantribouville,thereisahht

  throughthepier,justabovethestohave

  beeoletanyabove,

  keitsescape.ishouldthinkthatoholdthecharge.”

  ”theverything,”lieutenantribouvillesaid,delightedly.”a

  foolitohavelookedtoseeifsuchaholeexisted

  ”stopen,andcarrythebarrelsdootheedgeofthe

  er.”

  thestreabovedeep;andtheengineerofficer

  iediatelyihehole.heatonce

  pronounirablysuitedtothepurpose.itdidnotas

  ralphhadsupposedghtthrough;buttherewoholes,

  oneuponeaelevel,andeach

  extendingintotheterofthepier.theholesfour

  inchessquare.

  thebarrelsofgunttonilyopehebank,and

  ents.lieutenantribouvilleuponone

  side,andralphupoher,tookthettonandthrustit,h

  longstiihe

  softhethefuseied,

  andtheoperationoftaingindrysah,and

  stonesnced.

  ”kehaste”jorteeshouted.”theiuersareincreasing

  fast.therearesofifteenorty,oherside.”

  abriskfireofrifleshedayhadfairlybroken;

  andthefranctireurs,shelteredbehindtheparapetofthebridge,

  onthebankoftheriver,hthe

  ehreequartersofanhourhadpassedsihefirstshot

  wasfired.

  suddenlyadistantboondsbya

  slightand,

  ina,thereothebridge.the

  nallleftofftheirant.

  ”andaythatbe,sterpercyareunpleasantsoundi

  niverheard,sinceiwasababy.”

  ”iquiteagree,astoitsunpleasantness.itisa

  shell.theartilleryareingupfrouneville.thefireofthe

  sentries,inaupleofnutes;givethebr>

  anotherfifteeready,andhalfanhethinrange.

  ”hereesanother.”

  ”areyouready,ribouville”thendantshouted.”theyhave

  cavalry,asustbeoff,or

  caughtinatrap.”

  ”iaeady,”heanswer.

  ”barclay,strikeatdputittotheendofyourfuse,till

  itbeginstofizz.

  ”haveyoulitit”

  ”yes,sir,”ralphsaid,antlater.

  ”sohavei,”thelieutenantsaid.”theythree

  nutes.

  ”nowforarun”

  inaupleofhefranctireursreating,atthe

  double;andtheyhadnotgoneahundredyardsheyheardthe

  soundoftendousexplosions,folloloselyoneupon

  another.lookingback,theysaents;

  andthatthebridgelay,aheapofruins,irea

  ”hurrah,lads”shoutedthendant.”youhavedoneyourwork

  aywellbeproud

  oftheirdayswork.

  ”dontndtheshells,”hentinued,astoreofthessiles

  burst,inquiession,.”they

  keanuglytheyhurtus,atthisdistance.”

  thegernartillerynhadapparentlyarrivedatthesa

  nclusion,fortheynoofire;areatingrps

  theinfantry,whohad

  follofre.

  ”theartilleryandcavalryhewood,”

  percysaidtohisbrother,astheytrottedalong,sidebyside.

  ”theyyeup,”ralphsaid,”butthey,onthe

  brokenground;andind.”

  thegroundillery.it

  hthespursofthehill.hereandtheregreat

  ssesofroroppedoutoftheground,chesofforest

  extendedoveransiderableportionoftheground.inoneof

  these,standinguponrisingandbrokenground,jorteehalted

  hisn;andopenedsoheavyafireupontheenescavalry,when

  theluappeared,thattheyoed;andalthough,

  heartilleryarrived,afeothewood,

  thefranctireurshadalreadyretired,andgaiheforest

  olestation.uponcallingtheroll,itwas

  disveredthatsixn,only,issing.thesehadfalleher

  killedorthefireoftheenesinfantry,duringthe

  tithattheoperationatthebridge.

  thererejoigatthesuessoftheirenterprise,the

  effectofaioblockthetraffigthat

  line,foratleastaisfawas,however,

  sopedbythesightofseveraldenselusofskein

  theplain;shoanshad,asusual,heir

  vengeanceupontheivillagers.thefeelingofdisgustwas

  gedtofuryeofthepeasantsothe

  hedestruoftheirabodesreportedthatthe

  gerns,having

  ...

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