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outofthetracewouldbe likelytotake,andhadnottheslightestdifficultyiinga boattocrosstherhine. ”hoifultheriveris,here,”percysaid. ”yesitis,indeed,”ralphanshatthisis nsideredohestlovelyspotsonthe saythatithinkthatthatrailprovesit.” theylasaintgoar,andtraedgailyontocastellan,and sleptinabahatvillage. theingtheyiles farther,oselleatzell.theylefttheroadbefore theyarrivedatalf;fortheyhegreatroad betighteuponbodiesof troopsupontherightbeaskedtroubleso questions.theythereforestruckuponauntrylaneand,keeping angthehills,ainroadbetrid tledsleptinapse,neardudeldf.theyhadwalked fiveandthirtyles,andthateventhelddid hewake. iafreshsupplyofbreadandcheese,atatiny
villagebettburgand,leavierplace totheleft,destraightforthefrontier,acrossthehills.the roadtothefrontierranthroughbittburg;buttheywereafraidof keepingtoit,asthereobetroopsatthefrontier. severaltistheylosttheirpassandp, ,stoodthengoodsteadand, lateintheevening,theyarrivedatthestreathe frounately,veryloheldhadfrozenup itssources.theyhad,therefore,littlediffirossing and,tiredastheyselvesin luxe. theytraedalongrrily,untiltheycatoattage;where theyboldlyentered,andhthegreatestkindness, andhospitality.theluxepeopleatoncefearedandhated prussia,aodoanythingintheirpohe esadeablazingfire,andsohot ffee;airedtravelersfeltablessingitosit doont,forthestepofanene. thepeasantstoldthehohattheyyetaltogether safeforthat,oplaintsofprussia,boththedutch andbelgiasing,aaining,escaped prisonerspassingthroughtheirterritories.aftersodiscussion theboysagreedthat,ing,theyshoulddresstheelvesin thegeofclothestheyhadbroughthwereordinary shootingsuitsandshouldleavetheirotherclothesbehind;and thehenorth.theywould exindsofanyonearrive;as theyerelybetakenforthreeenglishn,stayingatoneof thenuroushotelsthere,retuingfro houchsoing,thattheywereglad toreinanotherdayquietiage;andthefollowingday theystarted,andospa. afterstrollingabouttheplae,theytothe railetheeveningtrainstart ...
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