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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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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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