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    day.itthattherailronglyguarded,

    betrasburgandnancy,thatitoexpecttobe

    abletointerruptit,seriously,allaforceasthatat

    jorteesnd;stilllesspossibletorenderany

    assistayofstrasburg.aftertaking

    uherefore,pedeh

    retothesouth;soastoassisttoopposethepassageofthe

    enelr,orlhouse,throughthepassesofthe

    vosges.

    thealaroraryfor,havingderequisitions

    asusual,theprussiaired;andtherpsretuedtotheir

    oldquarters.thereaendayspassed;spentnoti

    innstantrgsandunterrgs.wheneveewsarrived

    thatanypartiesofuhlansountains,hthe

    objeakingrequisitions,therpsantlysetin

    tion.sotissevereskirshesetisthe

    nearda

    nightspentenhadnothingtodobuttork

    again.

    upohcathenehesurrenderofstrasburg,uponthe

    preostheroicdefensesinhistory.

    thereanse

    seriously.bythisti,thetotalofthefrenongthe

    vosgesuntainshoutthe

    arrivalofarpsoffranctireursandhadalltheserpsbeen

    anitedhaspiritsuchasthatevihefranctireursof

    dijon;andhadtheyactedinunity,hdisciplineand

    intelligeheyghthaverenderedienseservie.

    unfortuhisbeingthecase.verynyof

    theeredtheranksonlytoavoidbeingcalledupontogo

    outobilizednationalguard.othershadonly

    enteredfroheiulseofthent.veryher

    unittoanysteadydiscipline

    nuerofcases,therpspletelyparalyzedfroheutter

    inityoftheirofficers.oothesevariouscauses,the

    rpsoffranctireursdistinguishedtheelves,inuer

    ofeiyandfhthey

    displayedinkeepingataprudentdistany.so,

    too,eaedabadnanotonlyfortheelves,butforthewhole

    bodyoffranctireurs,bytheirnducttohevillagers;

    helpingtheelvesfreelytoaking

    theelvesalstaschdreadedbythepeasantryaseventhe

    gerns,theelves.

    atthesatithevillagershad,inverynycases,only

    theelvestoblafortheroughasuresadoptedbythefranc

    tireurs;foroften,insteadofdoingallintheirpoen

    sinthecauseoffrahevillagerslooked

    uponthenlyasstrangers,outoftherichestpossible

    harvestostexorbitantprices

    forallarti.infact,they

    sotisdidatetosaythatthey,

    atanyprice,htheprovisionsrequired;asthesewouldbe

    ans,upontheir

    arrival.

    perhapsinthehereisnoclassofpeopleso

    pletelyengrossedbythethoughtofgainasaret
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