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    dayitthattherailronglyguarded,

    betrasburgandnancy,thatitoexpecttobe

    abletointerruptit,seriously,allaforceasthatat

    jorteesnd;stilllesspossibletorenderany

    assistance,edcityofstrasburgaftertaking

    unsel,therefore,pedecidedtorch

    retothesouth;soastoassisttoopposethepassageofthe

    enelr,orlhouse,throughthepassesofthe

    vosges

    thealaroraryfor,havingderequisitions

    asusual,theprussiansretired;andtherpsretuedtotheir

    oldquartersthereanothertendayspassed;spentnotinease,but

    innstantrchingsandunterrchingswheneveewsarrived

    thatanypartiesofuhlansountains,hthe

    objeakingrequisitions,therpsantlysetin

    tionsotissevereskirshesetisthe

    nearch,anda

    nightspentenhadnothingtodobuttorchback

    again

    uponthe28thcathenehesurrenderofstrasburg,uponthe

    preostheroicdefensesinhistory

    thereanse

    seriouslybythisti,thetotalofthefrenongthe

    vosgesuntainshoutthe

    arrivalofarpsoffranctireursandhadalltheserpsbeen

    anitedhaspiritsuchasthatevincedbythefranctireursof

    dijon;andhadtheyactedinunity,hdisciplineand

    intelligencetheyghthaverenderedienseservicestofrance

    unfortunately,thisbeingthecaseverynyof

    thenhadenteredtheranksonlytoavoidbeingcalledupontogo

    outobilizednationalguardothershadonly

    enteredfroheiulseofthentverynyogether

    unittoanysteadydiscipline

    nuerofcases,therpspletelyparalyzedfroheutter

    incapacityoftheirofficersoothesevariouscauses,the

    rpsoffranctireursdistinguishedtheelves,inagreatnuer

    ofeingenuityandforesighthey

    displayedinkeepingataprudentdistanyso,

    too,eaedabadnanotonlyfortheelves,butforthewhole

    bodyoffranctireurs,bytheiducttohevillagers;

    helpingtheelvesfreelytoaking

    theelvesalstaschdreadedbythepeasantryaseventhe

    ges,theelves

    atthesatithevillagershad,inverynycases,only

    theelvestoblafortheroughasuresadoptedbythefranc

    tireurs;foroften,insteadofdoingallintheirpoen

    sinthecauseoffrance,thevillagerslooked

    uponthenlyasstrangers,outoftherichestpossible

    harvestostexorbitantprices

    forallartiinfact,they

    sotisdidnothesitatetosaythatthey,

    atanyprice,htheprovisionsrequired;asthesewouldbe

    ans,upontheir

    arrival

    perhapsinthehereisnoclassofpeopleso

    pletelyengrossedbythethoughtofgainasarethefrench

    bourgeois,andrustient,every

    politiply,

    andsolely,frohevietheiros

    thus,insteadofdrivingaheirflocksandherds,atthe

    approaainedquietlyintheir

    houses,andshalesslytraffickedhtheinvadersthisapathy,

    faintheartedness,and,uponthepartofthe

    inhabitantsoftheslltoerable

    diffiajorteeetis

    obligedtotakethelaohisohevillagers

    absolutelyrefusedtosellprovisions,ortogivequarterstohis

    n

    intheseaster,andtwo

    otherheadnoftheplaedatteeand

    hisohearticles

    required,andjorteethensentroundanoticetotheeffect

    that,ifthesearticlesheywouldbe

    paidforattheagreedrates;butthatifnotfuished,heshould

    quarterhisnupontheinhabitants,inacrdancehthesize

    oftheirhouses,andshouldreinthereatleastahreat

    thatneverfailedinproducingtherequiredeffect

    it,hoajorenunteredany

    difficultiesofthissorttherpsostpart,

    posedofneneytheyhadnooo,soldthesheep

    andcattleont;findingthe

    innvenien,eathe

    proeti,had

    giventhegoodsuntheirregintalchest;andtheywere,

    therefore,ableandopayafairpriceforsucharticles

    astheyrequiredbesidesthis,thereportoftheactionsof

    blantandstillhadnoedandasageneral

    thingthepeopleodoallintheirpoorps

    posedofneantwork,andhadgivengoodproofsof

    theirurageandenergy

    bythisti,theboyshadree;and

    itybereadilyiginedthepleasuretheselettersafforded

    thejorteesofficialreportofthedoingsofhisrpshad

    beenpublishedinthedijonpapersand,frohese,hadbeenpied

    farandhroughfrance;andthepeopleofdijona

    littleproudoftheirrpsthenasofthetlayshad

    appeared,inthereport,asspeciallydistinguishingtheelves;

    andtheirfatherhadten,sayinghoifiedhe

    rsbarclayandllyhadalsoten;but

    theirexpressionsofpleasureingledanyhopesthatthe

    boysselves,unnecessarily

    thebandhadduch,inthenthsincetheyleftdijon

    uphirtyhadbeenkilled,ordisabled,inthefightsof

    blantandstillhalfasnyrehadbeenkilledorwoundedin

    sllerskirshes;andtenorte,orinto

    hospital,pletelyknockeduphthehardworkandexposure

    onlyaboutsixtyn,therefore,reined

    schlestadtandneubrisachansand,

    afteringforafeoascertaintheursethatthey

    pedeteedasgeneralcariels

    inganar,doodefendtheupperpasses

    ofthevosgesandasitoredthata

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