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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

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