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sofcallers,allday.

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    gendarshadtustachestoevenfinerpointsthan

    usual,ahe

    tter,andhadghreseriousaffairsthanthiswas

    likelytobe.

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    theirhighest.itarketday,andthehe

    squareeryoftheoldestinhabitant,had

    sucharketbeenseenindijon.forthetendayspreg,

    francehadbeenooeofexpectation;andeverypeasants

    ilesrouoehtheir

    basketsofeggs,foarketandtohear

    theneove

    about.peopleindfulainsforthe

    frenchpeasantanisathriftybody,andhasashreo

    soussothechafferingandhaggling,ostinvariably

    prehpurchase,onasbrisklyasusualbut,between

    tis,allthoughtsandalltonguesranuponthegreateventofthe

    day.

    itainquitecertain,nohatthereobeh

    prussia.theneedays;butthen,bah

    onsieurleprefecthadpublishedthe

    neonsieurleprefeota

    ntosayathing,uperor,

    hielf,had.ohthereuldbenodoubtaboutit,

    now.

    itidstallthetalk,thatthespeculation

    andargulittleuponthecesoftheself;

    itbeingtaatterofursethatthegerns

    ed,hease,bythefrench.thegreatsubjectof

    speculationhepointslyaffectedthe

    speakers.arch;

    eberecalledtothe

    service,eveniftheyarried;andyears

    nsalledout,atohesehequestionsh

    everyoneasked,butnooneuldansherdayort

    atterswouldarrive

    and,ii,therryburgundiangirlsendeavoredtohide

    theironsto

    artotheyoungnoftheirae.

    atthelyhooltheboysarejustingout.they

    aretooexcitedtoattendtolessons,andhavebeenreleasedhours

    beforetheirusualti.theytroopreatdoors,

    talkingaiculating.theirext,hoakesa

    differentforothathatofenglishboyswoulddo,under

    thesaes.thereing,nopushing,no

    praaljokes.thefrenchboydoesnotplay;atleast,hedoes

    notplayroughly.etisplayat

    buesothingsilartothegaofbuttons,asplayed

    byenglishstreetboys.heyoarblesbut,

    aftertesasbehhi

    prisonersbase,football,andketarealikeunkno;

    andhensidersaionhwoulddisarrangehishair,or

    hisshirtllar,asbarbarousandabsurd.hisasentsare

    ealkingpoliticshthegravity

    ofanofsixty,anddiscussingtheloewsandgossip.

    thisisthegeypeoffrenhoolboy

    ...

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