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    ”still,boys,thesegeskenodifferenyourduty.you

    arefightingforfranpireorarepublid,as

    longasfras,itisyourdutytontinue.infact,itis

    hahedutyofyou,andofeveryfren,to

    fight.herarisentirelygone;anditissilyuponthepluck

    andenergyofherpopulationthatshehastotrust.”

    ”doyouthinkparis,papa”

    ”sheissuretodoso,boys.shehasdetherevolution,andshe

    isboundtodefendit.iknoificationsare

    farttobetakenbyasuddenattaditwillbea

    longtibeforetheprussiansbringupasiegetrain.paris

    arvedoutand,ifherpeopleareonlyhalfasbrave

    astheyareturbulent,theyoughttoreiossibleforthe

    prussianstoblockadesuiensele.atanyrate,france

    hastonths;perhapsger,buttonthsoughttobe

    quiteenough,ifherpeoplehavebutspirittosurroundtheene,

    totoretreat.”

    theing,bledfordrill,captaintee

    addressedthenthesubje

    that,hertheyapprovedordisapprovedofhadtakenplace

    there,theirdutyasfrenhepresenttheywere

    notpolitis,butpatriots;andhehopedthatnotawordof

    politicsherps,butthateveryonewouldgive

    hisustbe,hislifein

    thecauseoffrance.

    hisaddressisfato

    then;foralreadydifferena

    angthesohadexultedloudlyatthedownfallofnapoleon;

    othershadsaidlittle,buttheirgloolookshadtestified

    suffitlyanyangthe

    geherps,espeilies,

    istororleanist

    priheproposal,therefore,thatnopoliticsshouldbe

    discussedduringtheeeronlythat

    theyingforfrance,gavegreatsatisfa;and

    prosedantinuahegoodfelloherto

    reigherps.

    ititsfirstanization,

    therpstuedoutforthefirsttiintheirunifor.theband

    ofthenationalguardheadedtheastheyrcheddohehigh

    streetofdijontotheparadeground;andasthespectators

    cheered,theladiesheirhandkerchiefs,andtheorps

    joinedinarseillaisethe

    youngbarclaysfelttheircheeksflush,theirhandstightenupon

    theirrifles,andtheirheartsbeathafiergingtobe

    faehthehatedprussians.

    adaylandby

    enatfirstpreferred

    thechassepots,iliar,theyweresoon

    austodtothenehe

    advantagenderpoitothehe

    darkbroishers,overthebright

    barrelsofthechassepots,

    toanenelesaway.

    adayinthe

    eveningfrorill,theyheardagreattultin

    ...

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