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    heopenairforati,

    allingeredplacehosen,for

    thevillagelayveryhigh,

    runningintotheriverrtagne

    theokingplacessevenoclock

    thealthatoftheing;

    exeatfrot

    infrahinslieatin

    thelidsoftheircanteens,andncludedthealhacupof

    ffee

    thenfourlargefirespanyandasller

    onefortheofficersblanketsonthegroundround

    thesefires,andthenlittheirpipesandchattedgailyall

    oreorlesstiredfor,althoughtheithsharddrillhad

    atoiless,aunition,and

    acutetshadtiredtheorethantheyhadanticipated

    asthispetoldthehathe

    shouldnotplacearegularrdonofsentries;butthatinfuture

    heshoulddoso,yootbynine

    oclockthefiresbegantobulohetalkinggraduallyceased,

    andthenrollingtheelvesupintheirblankets,andputting

    theirhaversacksundertheirheads,forpillowssoondroppedoff

    tosleep;asolitarysentrykeepingguardagainstpilferers

    ashortrilestookthenextday,toraervillers,

    ongtheinhabitants;andfourteenles

    onthedayaftertobaeurthe,heyalso

    obtainedquarterstheyheneighborhoodof

    theene,andjorteeadvisedahaltforthenextday;in

    orderthatheghtkeinquiries,andinvestigatethoroughlythe

    bestroutetobepursued

    chapter5:thefirstengagent

    thenendantofthefranctireursheard,at

    baccarat,deteedhiochangehisintentions;andtopushon

    letonthelowerspursof

    thevosges,sofourlesfrolant;andoverlookingthe

    valleyofthevexouse,inhelattertouated

    itarch,andtheherhadagainchanged,therain

    desenintheirlight,

    erproofcloaks,andtheflapsoftheirforagecapsdownplodded

    steadilyon;theirspiritsustainedbythethoughtthat,ere

    anothertightbeinactiontheneh

    hurriedtheorotheeffectthatabodyoftwo

    hundreduhlanshadleftsarrebourg,andowards

    blanttheyly,stoppingtolevyntributionsat

    thevillagesonthehattheyer

    blantonthesaeveningthatthefranctireursreached

    hallovilleithattheyhthesheep

    andcattlethattheyhadsup,bythevalleyofthevexouseto

    luneville

    toilesofhalloville,theroadhadbeenafairone;

    butitotuoff,byatrackthattle

    betterthanagoatpathinvain,adozenofthenoldoff

    tohelphthecart;invaintheypushedbehind,andshovedat

    thespokesofthepracticableat

    lastthehorseandcartakenasideintoathick

    there;doyle,arporal,andsixofthenhe

    stfootsore,andinwasdreadfully

    disgustedatbeingthusthechanceofseeing,and

    joiningin,anyfighting;andonlynsoledhielfhthehope

    thatavacancyooccurthenextday,andthathe

    henbeabletoexchangehiswhipforarifle

    therestoftherpsploddedonuntil,longafterdusk,they

    arrivedatthehalfdozenhousesthevillageof

    hallovilletheirappearance,astheyrcheduptoit,ed

    byascrearoan,follos

    andcriesn,en,andchildrenofthe

    houses,andtakingtoflight;andiththegreatest

    difficultythattheyadetounderstandthetruth,thatthe

    fordablebody,,

    posedofthedreadedinvaders

    hetruth

    hospitablytheirans,hoall;theirhousesequally

    sohoeblazingfiresedonthe

    hearths;blanketshavingbeenputupbeforetheoprevent

    anylightbeingvisiblefrohevalleyafiretedfor

    theokingofeachpany,andpreparationsforsupperweresoon

    ncedthenanexanationadeofthefacilitiesinthe

    h

    straen

    packedclosetogetheruponthestrapand

    fatigue;nuroussentriesbeingthro,invariousdirections,

    topreventthepossibilityofsurpriseforthepeasantshad

    infordthehattheinfortionheyhadreceivedwas

    rrect;andthattheuhlans,abouttrong,hadentered

    blantthatafteoon,andhadlaidarequisitionofty

    thousandfranount

    ofstoresofallsorts

    atthreeoclocktheyotheirgreat

    pleasure,thattherainhadceasedguidedbyoneofthevillagers,

    theydetheiroapointhee

    closetotheroad,atanarroajor

    teepostedhisnalongintheoilsofwirehad

    beenbrought;andthese

    treetotree,atadistanthe

    groundsofortyyardsfartherback,youngtreeswerefelledand

    branchescut;andthesehthebushypartstohe

    road,ongthesoastoforbr >

    abattisperfeen,anddifficultinthe

    extreforinfantryalloclockinthe

    ing,everythingwasinreadiness

    asllpartyhadbeenleftuponthehighgroundnearhalloville,

    andoneoftheadbroughtdoer

    daybreak,apartyofuhlanshadbeenseentoleaveblant,andto

    visitbarbasandharboisetontand

    thentoretire,drivingsoatten

    oenfroallovillecadohthe

    nehattheuhlansabouttronghadjustleft

    blant,andingdohevalley

    eaenbehind

    thetrees,nexttotheroad;theinbodybeingstationedbehind

    theabattis,eachnhavingpreviouslysettleduponaspotwhere

    hec

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