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    【】and,insteadofretuingtothevillage

    direct,theyhiditcarefullyinaashortdistanceaway.

    theytheuedand,ieoon,receiveddetailed

    instrujortee.

    itattershouldbekeptentirelysecret,

    lestanyincautiousightbeoverheardaed.theywere

    tostartatdaybreak,uponthefollooing.theirusinsand

    tioylebeingaloakenintotheirnfideheirfriends

    regretted,andsharetheir

    daheboyspoihohatevenuldtheyhave

    spokengerlytheyuldnothavegoneas,

    althoughtrangersenoattention,ever,five

    aintodoso.

    theiartedtogether,asifforawalk.upon

    reagthespotinthehepeasantsclotheswere

    hidden,theboystookofftheiruniforhwereedup,

    andncealedinthesapladputohes.they

    fittedfairly;ahanthatnecessary,aspeasants

    uratelytothefigure.roundingtheir

    shoulders,andpingsortofstride,noonewould

    haveigihattheyherthantheypreteobetwo

    aianlads.

    theyks,exgedaheartygoodbyehtheir

    friends,andstartedforsavee.tertheywerewalking

    initsstreets;staringintotheshopeverything

    thatouthedcuriosityoftwoyoung

    untrylads.thentheydeafeeffee,sugar,

    andpeppertiedthenaloredpockethandkerchief,andthen

    allcabaretegernsoldiers

    drinkingsatdoebreadandcheese

    andbeer.

    hey,theylisteheionof

    thesoldiers.theonlyinfortionthattheygleanedfrotwas

    thattheohavenoexpectation,ever,ofanyearly

    vent;andthattheyonotonyofthe

    pladthehardrollingthelineofrail

    andday.presentlythesoldierspaidfortheirbeer,a;and

    soofthetoein,andtooktheplacestheyhadleft.

    theirion,ofurse,tuedontheprussianoupation,

    anddeephecursesheapedupontheiheonlything

    ntioheirfavorallnessoftheiuer.there

    en;andthisauntlightly

    uponsavee,paredhthefifty,sixty,orahundred

    quarteredateverylittlevillagealongthelineofrailway.

    theboyshadnoostedtoknoaying

    fortheirrefreshnt,outagainintothestreet.thenthey

    otherailationheysawseveralsoldiers,on

    guardaofftoapointheyuldseethe

    entrahetuherethile

    othersatioshortdistances,allalongtheline.

    theboysnoselves,they

    uldealongnearlyeveryhalf

    hour;ienselylongtrains,filledhstoresofallkinds.asit

    becadusk,theysaargdohe

    line;relieviries,andplagfreshodistances

    oflittlerethanfiftyy
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