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【】heopenair.forati, allingeredplacehosen,for thevillagelayveryhigh, runningintotheriverrtagne. theokingplalock thealthatoftheing; exeatfrot infrahiin thelidsoftheirteens,andncludedthealhacupof ffee. thenfefirespanyandasller oheofficers.blasonthegroundround thesefires,atheirpipesandchattedgaily.all oreorlesstiredfor,althoughtheirnthsharddrillhad atoiless,aunition,and acuterntshadtiredtheorethantheyhadanticipated. asthispetoldthehathe shouldnotplacearegularrdories;butthatinfuture heshoulddoso,yoot.bynine okthefiresbegantobulohetalkinggraduallyceased, andthenrollingtheelvesupintheirblas,andputting theirhaversadertheirheads,forpillowssoondroppedoff tosleep;asolitarysentrykeepingguardagainstpilferers. ashortrilestooktheday,toraervillers, ongtheinhabitants;andfourteenles onthedayaftertobaeurthe,heyalso obtainedquarters.theyheneighborhoodof theene,andjorteeadvisedahaltfortheday;in orderthatheghtkeinquiries,andiigatethhlythe bestroutetobepursued. chapter5:thefirste. thenendantofthefranctireursheard,at baarat,deternedhiogehisiions;andtopushon letonthelowerspursof thevosges,sofourlesfrolant;andoverlookingthe valleyofthevexouse,iertouated. itardtheherhadagainged,therain desenintheirlight, erproofcloaks,andtheflapsoftheirfecapsdownplodded steadilyon;theirspiritsustaihethoughtthat,ere aightbeina.theneh hurriedtheorotheeffectthatabodyoftwo hundreduhlanshadleftsarreb,andowards blant.theyly,stoppingtolevyntributionsat thevillagesoheyer blantonthesaeveningthatthefranctireursreached halloville.ithattheyhthesheep andcattlethattheyhadsup,bythevalleyofthevexouseto luneville. toilesofhalloville,theroadhadbeenafairone; butitotuoff,byatrackthattle betterthanagoatpath.invain,adozenofthenoldoff tohelphthecart;invaintheypushedbehind,andshovedat thespokesofthepraable.at lastthehorseandcartakenaside
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