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thefootoffontainelesdijon
throughthevillagesofsaintrten,andfontaine
froheing,untilthreeintheday,aheavyartilleryfire
up,onbothsidesatthathour,theprussiansgavesigns
ofanintentiontoadvancetheirartillerytookupfresh
positions,theirfireincreasedinrapidity,andit
thatthecrisisofthedaye,theboys
hadhadbutlittletodosittingontheirhorses,orleaning
againstthetheyhadchattedhtheofficersofthegeneral
staffatthisperiod,however,generalgaribaldidrewup;and
thereandgeneralpelissiera
feyordersant,thehe
staffodifferentpartsoftheground
”chargeinline”ingshouldertoshoulder,
thegaribaldiansandbilesvedforile
andahalflong;utteringloudandinspiritingcheerstheboyshad
beensenttotheregintsnexttoeaessage
delivered,theyjoinedeachotherandrodeonhtheadvancing
line
”thisisgrand,ralph,”percysaid,enthusiastically”wehaveseen
agoodnydefeatsohavictory,at
last”
foraansstoodtheirground,pouringashowerof
shotandshellintotheadvancingfrench;butthedashandgoof
thelatterexcitedbytheirsuccessesoftheteding
daysanshe
frenont,thefateofthedaywas
deanregintsfoughtdesperately,butinvain
thefrenchpushedtheack,froositiontoposition,until
nightfallveredtheretreat
thegelosshefrench,inadditiontoa
nsiderablenuerofprisoners,hadthesatisfactionoftakinga
gelortheonlyonecapturedthroughoutthewar
thishelastfightinhebarclaystookpartduringtheasdidtheirfather,whohadjoined
oneoftheregintsofbiles,andhadadvanced
theeventsfollo,dayafterdayinrapidsuccession,they
heardofthedefeatofchanzyatlens,theretreatofbourbaki;
theterriblesufferingsofthetroops,astheyfellbackuponthe
sultaneouslyhthenehis
retreatcatheintelligenceofthesurrenderofparis,andofthe
arstiisfortune,they
heartilyrejoicedthatthehopelessntestwasover
nosoonerinariesofpeacesignedthancaptain
baronsieur
duburghadalreadyagreedtopurchasethettage,andadjoining
grounds;arriesthebarclays
oleavetheiruncleandusins,butthere
griefdaduburg
generalteetheypartedfroregretthatofficersfighting
daysans
ralphobtainedthestepasjor,innsequenceofgeneral
of
therank;norisitlikelythatheeverhoughhe
hopes,soday,toattainthegradeinthebritishserviceheis
atpresentstudyinghardforanexanationintheartilleryh,
ifpracticalknohing,heisprettycertaintoget
percyhashadenoughoffighting,andhispresentideaisthathe
shallgotothebar;buthehasplentyoftibeforehiyet
bothneverboastoftheirachieventsindeed,arestraightforward,
unaffeatefriends
thattheyeverspeakoftheiradventuresinthewar
thebarclayslivenodistanceoutoflondon;andthepony
chaiseinillycanbe
seen,anyday,ontherichndroadifyoustopandchittu
intothelittledrive,uptothehouse,youhata
oneardnhegardenthrows
doakestheponiesofftothestablesand,should
henothappentobeatthefrontofthehouse,astheponiesdraw
up,younhi
:凌落无声整理
附:本作品来自互联网,本人不做任何负责内容版权归作者所有
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thefootoffontainelesdijon
throughthevillagesofsaintrten,andfontaine
froheing,untilthreeintheday,aheavyartilleryfire
up,onbothsidesatthathour,theprussiansgavesigns
ofanintentiontoadvancetheirartillerytookupfresh
positions,theirfireincreasedinrapidity,andit
thatthecrisisofthedaye,theboys
hadhadbutlittletodosittingontheirhorses,orleaning
againstthetheyhadchattedhtheofficersofthegeneral
staffatthisperiod,however,generalgaribaldidrewup;and
thereandgeneralpelissiera
feyordersant,thehe
staffodifferentpartsoftheground
”chargeinline”ingshouldertoshoulder,
thegaribaldiansandbilesvedforile
andahalflong;utteringloudandinspiritingcheerstheboyshad
beensenttotheregintsnexttoeaessage
delivered,theyjoinedeachotherandrodeonhtheadvancing
line
”thisisgrand,ralph,”percysaid,enthusiastically”wehaveseen
agoodnydefeatsohavictory,at
last”
foraansstoodtheirground,pouringashowerof
shotandshellintotheadvancingfrench;butthedashandgoof
thelatterexcitedbytheirsuccessesoftheteding
daysanshe
frenont,thefateofthedaywas
deanregintsfoughtdesperately,butinvain
thefrenchpushedtheack,froositiontoposition,until
nightfallveredtheretreat
thegelosshefrench,inadditiontoa
nsiderablenuerofprisoners,hadthesatisfactionoftakinga
gelortheonlyonecapturedthroughoutthewar
thishelastfightinhebarclaystookpartduringtheasdidtheirfather,whohadjoined
oneoftheregintsofbiles,andhadadvanced
theeventsfollo,dayafterdayinrapidsuccession,they
heardofthedefeatofchanzyatlens,theretreatofbourbaki;
theterriblesufferingsofthetroops,astheyfellbackuponthe
sultaneouslyhthenehis
retreatcatheintelligenceofthesurrenderofparis,andofthe
arstiisfortune,they
heartilyrejoicedthatthehopelessntestwasover
nosoonerinariesofpeacesignedthancaptain
baronsieur
duburghadalreadyagreedtopurchasethettage,andadjoining
grounds;arriesthebarclays
oleavetheiruncleandusins,butthere
griefdaduburg
generalteetheypartedfroregretthatofficersfighting
daysans
ralphobtainedthestepasjor,innsequenceofgeneral
of
therank;norisitlikelythatheeverhoughhe
hopes,soday,toattainthegradeinthebritishserviceheis
atpresentstudyinghardforanexanationintheartilleryh,
ifpracticalknohing,heisprettycertaintoget
percyhashadenoughoffighting,andhispresentideaisthathe
shallgotothebar;buthehasplentyoftibeforehiyet
bothneverboastoftheirachieventsindeed,arestraightforward,
unaffeatefriends
thattheyeverspeakoftheiradventuresinthewar
thebarclayslivenodistanceoutoflondon;andthepony
chaiseinillycanbe
seen,anyday,ontherichndroadifyoustopandchittu
intothelittledrive,uptothehouse,youhata
oneardnhegardenthrows
doakestheponiesofftothestablesand,should
henothappentobeatthefrontofthehouse,astheponiesdraw
up,younhi
:凌落无声整理
附:本作品来自互联网,本人不做任何负责内容版权归作者所有
... </P></TD>