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tiessurrendered.” ”thefightinguldnothavebeenoursideofthetown,”ralph said,thoughtfully. ”no,justtheotherside,”loeesaid.”asill atho,andourplaanyhundredyardsfroours,that hefirstthingithoughtof.” ”ihefight”percysaid,anxiously. ”ishouldthinkitprobable,boys,thatoldfriendwouldhave go;butidonotthinkthatyouneedbeuneasyaboutitfor, froaid,ourlossall.thetroopsfell batothetoolestedthroughit.soyour father,havegedhisthingsiown,and havelybackagain. ”hehadvolunteeredintothenationalguard,elast throughdijon;and.ofurse,he hadhisoldrankofcaptain.” attenoktheboyssaidthattheyroll, beforelyingdohenight.theyupwardsofanhour; aued,attheendofthatti,hseriousbutresolved faces.thelonel
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