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    tan

    ”firstofall,though,letusputthosepaperschristinegotus

    intotheenvelope,anddropthentothatpostbox

    dobadly,either,tobuythreedarkloredblanketsbeforewe

    startitisterriblyld;and,atnight”

    theythereforetuedupintothetohenralph

    separatedfroheothers,andinandboughttheblanketsten

    nuteslatertheythe

    toicktheboyscarriedtheirsupontheir

    shoulder;habundle,ntainingachangeofclothesandother

    articarriedhisbundleinonehand,and

    ickintheotherdistanceoutof

    thetoestripsof

    plasteruponticheeks,andhae

    bandageitightyunfortable,”butashewas

    noouth,hedid

    notsochndit

    thedayterlyld,forithebeginningofthe

    sendber;butthepartystrodeon,fullofthe

    nstheytbutfeheirway;

    andrelyexchangedabriefgooddayeet

    theyhadbroughtsobreadandldat,froayence;

    andthereforehadnoneedtogointoanyshops,atthevillages

    theypassed

    theydidnotdaretosleepinahouse,asite

    officialheirpapers;andtherefore,

    betheroadanddefora

    ashortdistancefrotheretheyatetheirsupper,laida

    blanketontheground,putthebundlesdownforpillows,andlay

    do

    ”itsghtyld,”tiaid,”butightbeworse”

    ”itsbetterthanaprisoninporania,byalongway,”ralph

    anshelookofthesky,andthedroppingofthewind,i

    thinkoing”

    atdaybreak,nexting,theyelittle

    tibeforetheyuldstart,sostiffenedbsh

    theldralphsprognosticationastotheherhadtuedout

    right,andaeatingofsnoheuntrytheynow

    setoffandheyarrivedatalarge

    villagehereitethingto

    eattheyenteredthealehouse,andcalledforbread,cheese,and

    beer

    thelandlordbroughtitand,astheyexpected,enteredinto

    nversationafterthefirstrerksonthesharpness

    oftheherralphproducedatinofportablesoup,andasked

    thelandlordifheheated,fortheiruncle

    ”hecannot,asyousee,eatsolidfood,”ralphsaid;”hehadhis

    jah”

    ”poorfellohelandlordsaid,hasteningahthesoup

    ”areyougoingfar”heasked,onhisretu

    ”tosaintgoar,”ralphsaid

    ”buthelandlordasked”heuldhavebeen

    sentho,bytrain”

    ”ofurseheuld,”ralphsaid”we,and

    intendedtohaveecaforus

    tostart,hesaidhee,toothesurgeonsaidhe

    fittogounclehaddeuphisndtobeoffand,asthesurgeon

    anorder,hestartedtodoes

    nothurthiochasthejoltingofthetrain,andweshallbe

    hotobreakfast”

    anhourlatertheyarrivedatsaintgoarshaustheye

    outofthetrackyencewouldbe

    likelytotake,andhadnottheslightestdifficultyingettinga

    boattocrosstherhine

    ”hoifultheriveris,here,”percysaid

    ”yesitis,indeed,”ralphanshatthisis

    nsideredoneofthestlovelyspotsonthe

    saythatithinkthatthatrailprovesit”

    theylandedatsaintgoar,andtraedgailyontocastellan,and

    sleptinabanearthatvillage

    thenextingtheyiles

    farther,oselleatzelltheylefttheroadbefore

    theyarrivedatalf;fortheyhegreatroad

    betighteuponbodiesof

    troopsupontherightbeaskedtroubleso

    questionstheythereforestruckuponauntrylaneand,keeping

    angthehills,ainroadbetrichand

    tlech;andsleptinapse,neardudeldftheyhadwalked

    fiveandthirtyles,andthateventhelddid

    notkeepthewake

    nextingtheygotafreshsupplyofbreadandcheese,atatiny

    villagebettburgand,leavingthelatterplace

    totheleft,destraightforthefrontier,acrossthehillsthe

    roadtothefrontierranthroughbittburg;buttheywereafraidof

    keepingtoit,asthereobetroopsatthefrontier

    severaltistheylosttheirpassandp,

    ,stoodthengoodsteadand,

    lateintheevening,theyarrivedatthestreathe

    frontieritunately,veryloheldhadfrozenup

    itssourcestheyhad,therefore,littledifficultyincrossing

    and,tiredastheyselvesin

    luxeourg

    theytraedalongrrily,untiltheycatoattage;where

    theyboldlyentered,andhthegreatestkindness,

    andhospitalitytheluxeourgpeopleatoncefearedandhated

    prussia,andedtodoanythingintheirpohe

    esadeablazingfire,andsohot

    ffee;andthetiredtravelersfeltablessingitosit

    doont,forthestepofanene

    thepeasantstoldthehohattheyyetaltogether

    safeforthat,oplaintsofprussia,boththedutch

    andbelgiangoventsing,anddetaining,escaped

    prisonerspassingthroughtheirterritoriesaftersodiscussion

    theboysagreedthat,nexting,theyshoulddresstheelvesin

    thechangeofclothestheyhadbroughthwereordinary

    shootingsuitsandshouldleavetheirotherclothesbehind;and

    thenilestothenorththeywould

    exindsofanyonearrive;as

    theyerelybetakenforthreeenglishn,stayingatoneof

    thenuroushotelsthere,retuingfro

    houchsoing,thattheywereglad

    toreinanotherdayquietinthettage;andthefollowingday

    theystarted,andospa

    afterstrollingabouttheplae,theytothe

    railetheeveningtrainstart

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