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  doorantinoeenin

  nuerkeptontoedpartofthis

  latterdivision.thenightaftertheyleftlaferte,theyhaltedat

  lattebeuvron,ans.the

  follosntiheirroutetosalbris,

  ralphhappeningagaihehehadregrettedtwodays

  beforethathehadnotfordpartofthedivisionforrorantin,

  asfrohatplaceheilesfrobr>

  tours,heprussianshadered;butashehadthe

  gooontosalbris,hedidnotndassalbris,like

  rorantin,ostadvaations.

  theyarrivedlateieoon,asonce

  unloaded.thesergeantinto,

  theirpapersfortheandiesheretued.

  ”youorroorestyourhorses,adaya

  trainartforthenorth.yourhereis

  nothingtogoback.herearethepassesforyou,sayingthatyou

  havecarriedgoodsdoy;ahereforeto

  retuback,houtyourcartsbeingfurtherrequisitioned.”

  ralphputuphishorseandcartforanhourinthevillage,while

  heefarouseuponhnoprussian

  soldierseti,tofindone;

  butatlast,overalefrohetoallplace

  aster,and

  all,unoupiedstable.ralphsoonstrucka

  bargainountedhiscart,

  droveout;andhouse.

  heanticipateddifficultyinpassingoutthroughthe

  outposts;asthereportanear,and

  thegerntroopsinterferedbutlittleoventsofthe

  untrypeople.theaffair,hooreeasythanhe

  hadanticipatedfor,tooing,hehedistant

  soundofbugles.

  ”sothingisup,”hesaidtohielf;”eitherafrenk,a

  generaladvanin

  luck.”

  ittuedouttobeasralphhoped.thepeasantinwhosehousehe

  ebackhthenews

  thatthereanthere.ordershadeforthebr>

  tofallback,towardsorleans.

  ”iaotatallsurprised,”ralphsaid,,”for

  orleansptyingfastoftroops.thissuddenrchofbourbaki

  fortheeast,andtheytoreinforkcharles,

  nearvendosttryevenprussianresourost.”

  halfanhourlater,ralphovierzon.

  therehefoundthattherailh

  toyiingontodijon.hesoon

  foundapurchaserforhishorseandcart,attenpounds,andthe

  ingstartedonhise.

  chapter21:ho.

  itvierzontodijon.atbesralphhad

  takenadvantageofadelayofsohoursatedbythefact

  thatnotraiableclothes,insteadof

  thepeasantssuitinraversedthelines.hehad,of

  urse,broughthispapers;sothathehadnodifficulty,

  adebut

  slo.bourbakihadpassedonlytheweekbefore,

  y,uponhisrchtothereliefofbelfort;andthe

  railpletelychoked.hoinedto

  gruleatthecauseofhisdelay;foritwasonlyuponbourbakis

  approachthatthegernshadevacuateddijonhwasnowheld

  bygaribaldisirregulars,andansiderableforobiles.

  sogreathedelaysthatithetrainreached

  dijon.ralphhadsy

  boundeduponhiandthresroundhisneck.

  ”dear,dearoldralphthankgodyouarebackagain.”

  ”dearpercy,”

  ”ihavebeenhofivedays.iarseilles,wheni

  heardthatdijoraightup.

  ”andhowareyou,ralph”

  ”oh,iaettingallrightagain.hoe”

  ”edreadfullyanxiousaboutyou.”

  bythistitheboysofthestation,andwerewalking

  howard.

  ”butyouhavenottoldhoobeatthestation.”

  ”a

  ething.

  atanyrate,iuldnotsitquietatho.thereareneverre

  thaisonlyone;soi

  havebeenstayingdoostofthedayssina

  hohavingpaidoheraileword,

  directlythetraindole.”

  ”hoyletterarrived”

  ”nearlythreeefourorfivedays

  beforealetterfroee,sayingthathefearedyouwerekilled.

  nothavingheardagain,theyerriblyanxious.”

  ”ihadnoansofing,”ralphsaid.”theenglish

  aulaeroveddoe,

  theverydayafteriy

  letter.”

  ”isaiditethingofthatsort.ipoitothehat

  it,byyousaid,thatthefeverhadpassedoff,

  andthatyouorength;butthatbeinginhiding,of

  urse,youuldnote.igaveyetstrong

  enoughtostart,andfourorfivedaystoogetthroughthe

  lines;sothatbyulationyoudue,whenyou

  arrived.

  ”ithaspulledyoudouch.ihere

  tonurseyou.”

  ”thankyou,percy.fortunatelyididfallintoodhands,and

  er.ihopepapahasnotbeenoveranxiousabout

  ”

  ”ithinkhehasbeennervous,ralph;buthedidnotsho,but

  talkedaaandlly.”

  ”andareyouquitestrongagain,percy”

  ”yes,ithinkiaearlyasstrongasever,ralph.

  ”there,atthehouse,side;

  knoe.i

  aafaintedshesaysforthe

  firsttiinherlifeandllyintohysteridcried

  andlaughedsoighthaveheardherindijon.she

  frightenednearlyoutofsenses.”

  ralphreined,agly,outsidethedoor;in

  aloheothershadfiea.

  ”youarealittlelate,perlaysaid.”wegaveyou

  tinuteslaatter,yourbeinglate;

  buti

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