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    orcetheene

    uldhavebroughtagainstushanourownweshould

    havesavedfrance,andiortalizedourselves

    ”atthepresentnttherearetenin

    saveetorrothisvillageistobeattacked,andevery

    franctireurfoundhereputtothesword”

    athen

    ”andhohinkyou,hasthechangebeenbytreachery”

    thosecriesofragewererenewed

    ”bytreacheryafrenchnhasbeenfound,baseandvileenoughto

    sellustoprussiaallhopeofsuccessisover,andwehaveonly

    toretreat”

    ”theinfuriatedn”deathto

    thetraitordeathtothetraitor”

    ”yes,n,deathtothetraitor”thejorsaid,solely”itis

    thesasterofgrunsdorfotheprussians;

    ofyour

    intentions,entstobesent;

    andorrow

    night”

    anotherlothen

    ”isityouropinionthatthisnhasdeserveddeath”

    ”yes,”ousanswer

    ”thenhedies,”jorteesaid,solely”youohavebeen

    hisvicti;youarehisjudges

    ”grunsdorfisthreelesfroere,inthe

    saveeapartyoldoff,presently,harged

    htheexecutionofthissentence

    ”ihaveno

    destrudeathbythe

    intelligenceandurageoftber

    ”ralphandpercybarclay,standforward”

    theteppedtothehollowsquare

    ”selepe,”fortheduty,froheir

    perfectacquaintancean;they,upontheirfirstvisitto

    savee,obtainedalltheinfortionrequiredupontheirsend

    visit,thisingfindingtheenehadbeeniensely

    reinforcedtheyperceivedtheextreiortanceofdisvering

    thereasonforthearrivalofthereinforcents,andtheir

    intentionhaolnessandtactthegreatest

    ainhinhearingof,

    anuerofofficers;andthenleaedtheicularsofthe

    treaan,andoftheintentionofoureneesso

    iortantanswereafraidof

    tellingitinge,orinfrench,lesttheyghtbeoverheard

    topreventthepossibilityofthis,theynversedinenglish;and

    thensequeniracle

    ”ralphandperesedintheorder

    oftheday,beingthefirstoftherpstothathonorhas

    beengiven;andiherebyofferyou,inthenaofself,

    officers,andtheyheartythanksforyoururage,

    olness,anddevotion

    ”theparadeisdisssedthenbleatfiveoclock,in

    fullrchingorder,ents”

    asjorteetheorderin

    heyhadbeenstanding,andcroheyoungbarclays;

    shakingtheythehand,pattingthentheshoulder,and

    ngratulatingtheeartilyupontheservicethattheyhad

    rendered,andupontheterinndanthadthus

    publiclyackno

    atfiveobledagaininheavyrchingorder

    and,afterinspection,thesend,third,andfourthpanies

    rchedoff;htheirofficers,heirdestination,

    attheirheadjorteereinedontheground,hthefirst

    panyafterinutes,theyarchedoffin

    thedirectionheothershadtakenbutaftergettingoutof

    sightofthevillage,andfairlyenteringtheforesttheytued

    sharpoff,andtookthedirectionofsavee

    chapter8:thetraitor

    afterthepanyhadrchedforhalfanhour,ahaltalled,

    andtheidantsaid:

    ”idaresayyouhaveallguessedtheobjecthwehaveinview

    ocarryoutthesentencepronouncedbythewhole

    rpsasterthattraitorwho

    hassoldourlivestotheprussians;andhisof

    infinitelygreateriortannseinjurytofrance,

    bybetrayingourintentionofblohetunnelthattraitori

    intendtohave,tonight;andifihavehii,as

    sureasfate

    ”thislaneogrunsdorf;h,

    aationillectedbeforeleaving,cannotbe

    abovealedistantnoustbecautiousitisquite

    possiblethatadetayyhavebeensentupto

    thevillage,andinthatcaseightcatchatartarevenif

    therearenogesthere,ustbecautious,orthebirdwill

    escapeherkno,northehousehelivesinandashe

    urallyguessthathistreacheryhadbeendisvered,and

    thateforhieintotheforest,the

    instanthesahefirstbayoapproachingitisessential,

    therefore,thatationofthestate

    ofaffairs,andofthepositionofthistraitorshouse

    ”inanotherhalfhourithebarclayshaveagain

    volunteeredtogoin,andfindoutheywillgoon

    atonce;andinanhourainncealed,just

    outsidethevillage,untiltheyretu

    ”sergeant,you,andagreeupontheplace

    ainhid,untiltheyjoinus

    ”noylads,youhavealreadyreceivedyourinstructionschange

    yourthings,andgoforonce”

    thedistanceherthantheyhadexpected,anditwasnearly

    darkbeforetheboysenteredgrunsdorfthereovingin

    thequietvillage,forafinerainheboyswalked

    slowlyalong

    ”thereisnoooask,percyustgointothepublichouse,

    asarranged,andaskhepriestshouseisitdo

    fortasterthepriestell

    uswherehelives”

    sosaying,theyenteredthelittlecabaret,walkeddownalong

    passageleadingfrohedoor,andpausedforantatthe

    thresholdforintherooeightortenprussian

    soldiers

    ”itistoolatetoretreat,percyeinboldly”

    liftingtheircaps,theyoanunoccupiedtable;and

    ebread,cheese,andbeerthelandlordbroughtthe

    refreshnts,andtheboyshadscarcelybeguntoeatwhena

    prussiansergeanththelandlord,

    evidentlyinreferenstrodeuptothend,layinghis

    handuponralphsshoulder,said:

    ”o

    thevillage”

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