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    ontohaveitvisaed,asithasalwayspassedus

    houttroubleasoversailles,hawagon,

    houghtitbettertohavethepassvisaedhere”

    ”efronow”

    ”froontainebleau,”ralphsaid”hiviers,

    andisentofffourthere,forthe

    frontier”

    ”yourbesteau,”theofficer

    said,handingbackthepaper

    ”thankyou,sir,”ralphreplied,”thatistheending

    togo”

    intheevening,theirehielfcaintolookatthehorses;

    andtoldthehathehadobtainedagoodlightveredh

    springs,ovaloffuiturethe

    pricehousandfrancs

    ”ifyoulike,”hesaid,”toeroundenoyservant

    shalltakethehorsesroundthere,putthen,andbringthewagon

    here;andheystables

    ”pleasetoeapapersignedbythenaonyourge

    passsayingthatyouhaveboughthorsesof,andhavesold

    yoursputdoweenus

    youareuponaveryperilousexpeditionand,incaseofanything

    happeningtoyou,itethatnothing,beyonda

    rebusinesstransaction,uldbetracedbetweenus”

    atsevenooingtheystartedthedistancewas

    onlythirtyles,buttheroadsthe

    deepsnopledflatbytheiensetraffifthearit

    heafteoonheyreachedthefirstsentries,at

    theentrancetoversaillesthepass,andthey

    onuninterruptedper

    thetoedhofficersandsoldiers,ofallranksnoone

    paidthenyattention,andtheydrovethroughtheplacedars

    andontotherketplace;anyinns,

    frequentedbytherketpeoplehereastheyexpectedtheyfound

    itiossibletogetabed;buttheyhadnodifficultyinobtaining

    perssionfortheostandinayard,andkyenough

    togetstablerooorthehorsestheyintothetownand

    boughtfourblankets;andas,atstarting,theyhadfilledthe

    deephstraheyhadinspiteoftheld

    fortablenight

    dinnerhenextthingand,thatover,theystrolledaboutuntil

    nineoclockityofinvaders

    fortablyquarteredintheancientcapitaloffrancethepalace,

    thestatuesinfrontofit,everythingtoldofthegloriesof

    france;everyparkaround,everylittlepalaceely

    associatedidstofthese

    rials,thegeinvadersstalkedcarelessly,drankinthe

    cafes,orfeastedinthehotels,asiftheplacehadbelongedto

    theroiierialafaroff,inthequietoftheevening,

    uldbeheardthedistantboofthegunsroundthebeleaguered

    city

    therehingshebarclaysedtoget;but

    theyhadnodifficulty,astheshopswereallopen,as

    usualthepopulationhadadepressedlookallclasseswere

    sufferingch,htheexceptionoftheshopkeepers,whose

    businessen

    inartialeattire,forand,

    evertheladiesofversaillesaslittleaspossibleinto

    thestreets;andselvesinblack,

    orothersoerlors

    bynineoclocktheshopshebarclays

    retuedtotheirhtheirpurchasesintheirhands

    ”itsaselves

    intheirblankets,andveredtheelvesoverhstraw

    ”itis,percy;butitheriver”

    percygaveashudderatthethought

    ”dontyouthink,ralph,thatthereisanypossibilityofentering

    oneitheroftheothersides”

    ”nottheslightest,percyitstbeacrosstheriver,ootat

    allthesentriesbeanythinglikesothick,uponthat

    side”

    hadanyonelookedintotheoing,he

    theoccupationuponheboys

    hinerproofclothupon

    apairofehatthefingers,spread,

    hadtheappearanceoftheofafrog

    ”thatoughttohelpus,”ralphsaid,heyfinished”fora

    reallylongs,idaresaytheyiguing;butitis

    ld,notfatigue,ofear,andspeedistherefore

    everything”

    atnineoclock,ralphtotheofficeofthegeneralin

    ndthereberofotherpersonsits,

    andralphedhistutogointotheofficerengagedin

    signingthe

    ”iarorankfort,aspapersshohe

    officerhispass”iyhorseandcart,

    tobellevuethereare,ihear,nyofficersdesirousofselling,

    orsendingho,articlestheyhavesaved”

    saved,itybentioned,ployedinthege

    arforstolenhhasanuglysound

    theofficersignedthepaper

    ”youstnotgobythesevresroute,”hesaid”yousttuoff

    atviroflay,andgobychaville”

    halfanhourlatertheystartedinthethegatesof

    versaillesalefrohetoheyoppedbysentries;

    butalloopassonproductionoftheorder,hthenecessary

    sta

    ”everythingisgoingonhusfar,”ralphsaid,astheytued

    offfroheinroad,atviroflay”itlookslikesnooo,

    lysuitus”

    viroflay,

    astheypassed

    ”o”

    ”obellevue,”ralphsaid”hasersofany

    curiositiesorsouvenirsoftheures,or

    clocksandany,anyarticle

    aybeentrustedtoourchargewehaveourpassesand

    papers,inregularorder”

    ”inute,”theofficersaid”drathatvillathere”

    theothevilla,theofficerhe

    tionedtoralphtodisunt,andtofollointothehouse;

    leavingpercyinchargeoftheerswere

    sittinginofthevilla

    ”asked,asralphsnductor

    entered

    ”ahyhebreheotherlaughed,”herpurchase,or

    carryho,articlessaved”

    thereoventofinterestthefuitureoftheroobr >

    hepapersrips,abrokenchairwas

    blazinguponthefire;severalfalyportraitsonthewallwere

    piercedhholes,havingevidentlyservedthepurposeof

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