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    rpsrathedral;

    assonpreached,andablessing

    solelyprayedforforthetheboyshadaskedtheirfatherifhe

    hadanyobjeonial,ina

    ronhuraptainbarclayhadatoncesaidthat,

    uporary,heshouldtodoso.protestantsght

    notapproveofnythingsiholih;butthatuld

    benoreason,ever,againstaprotestanttakingpartina

    soleprayertogod,ightbeofferedup.

    theyoungduburgsefortheir

    departurehade,forthenththathadpassedhadbeenast

    unpleasantoothetheirtherhadinvaiopersuade

    theostay;firstbyey,andthenbyangerand,finding

    theseansfail,shehadpassedhertieitherinsullensilence,

    orinreininginbed;declaringthatheervesterly

    shattered,andthatsheshouldneversurviveit.shehadrefusedto

    sees.barclayhelattercalled,adayortertheir

    visittothettage,andshehadnotbeennearhersince.julie

    andjustineillyand,altogether,

    thereeilies.

    theboyshoonsieur

    duburgasusual,everydayorthcaptain

    barclay.

    septeerthefifteenththedayofseparationarrived.theywere

    tore,therefore,at

    seven.thiseforthe

    painfuladieus.captainbarclayhadalongtalkhtheboysthe

    nightbefore,repeatingallthehintsandinstrushhehad

    befiventhe

    itisnotney

    readersselveshoilly

    sobbedaloud,inspiteofherefforts;hors.barclaykissedher

    boys,andthenranuptoherotocryalone;hoheir

    fatherhisblessing,

    tuedhastilyaighthetearshhe

    uldnotkeepbadho

    andtheirdignityassoldiers,doylehadgoneonan

    hourbefore,takingtheirblas;sotheyhadnothingtodobut

    tosnatchuptheirgunsandhastenahtears,

    tohetojustasthebuglesouhe

    assely.bythistitheyhadsteadiedtheelvesand,inthe

    hestart,soonlostallfeelingof

    despondency.

    itorealerpsthan

    thefranctireursofdijonas,hthebandofthenationalguard

    attheirhead,playingtherseillaise,theyrchedthroughthe

    oldsrolled

    uptightandcarried,likeascarf,overoneshoulderanduhe

    otherarandgaiterswereofbuff

    leather.theircapshadflatpeaks,toshadetheireyes;butround

    thecaphfur,dohe

    earsandbackoftheyinguhe.oerside

    ofthefurhinindiarubber,tothroherainoffdownover

    thelightancarriedinasll

    case,slungtohisbelt.theerproofonthecaps,whenrolled

    up,didnotshohecapsthenlookinglikefurcaps,hapeak.

    sluheshoulder,ontheoppositesidetoth
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