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【】doubt,papersofsokindhavebeenfoundupon thethesepapersurallybesenthere.ifouldbe providedtledoubt,peratetheir lines.” ”anexcellehenistersaid.”ihavenodoubtthatwe havesuchpapers.” aruckasllhandbelloable.anattendaered. ”tellcaptainverrei.” ”captainverre,”hesaid,hatoffitered,”therewere sopaperscalastgeneralfaidherbe,relativeto thosehks,ladiesdresses,andsoonthat ,andseeif thereasforthebearerstopassfreely,for thepurposeoftrading.ifso,lethavethetonce.” theoffi. ”supposingasihavenodoubtthathepapers, isyoururse” ”speedis,naturally,aial,”ralphsaid.”weshalldisguise ourselvesaton heretoorleansbytrain;hth,of urse,befuishedus.hroughtheforestof orleans,andsotis;ake straightforlunkeepingalhroughbylanes.asfaraswe knoyalongthatline. ”whene villageire,ivetheoafarr,andotheplace boldly.youaireoflun,as oallfrenchauthorities,togiveusanyhelp; andtoassistusatoobuyawo stronghorses.hthese,to versailles.ourpassitusintothetohout diffies. ustbefuishedofoke purchasesofplunder.” ”anadrableplan,”saidthenister,ly,”andohat deservesevenshoulditnotobtainsuess. ”ispeaktoyouofreen,iknow thatyouketheattetfroheloveofhonorloeehas beforespokentoofyou,andyoundedby generalesherefore,bei gazetteforthecrossofthelegionofhonor;andifyousueed, youebaay ntionalthoughiknootiveto sueedthatyouitledtothereythousand francs,oanyonearryin dispatchestoparis.” atthisnttheoffitered. ”herearethepapersthejehthecapturedarried,”he said.”theyaresighegeneralatfrankfort,and untersignedbyatleastadozenlitaryauthorities.thereare threeofthe” thenisterglahe ”theyorrow ing” ”quiteready,”ralphsaid. ”veryhalfpastfive,the dispatchesten,ofurse,soastofoldupin thesllestpossiblepass. ”captainverre,y stableareputintoboxes,irainthatleavesatsixtorrow ing.” theboysnooleave. ”gooding,”thenistersaid.”allthelettersof rendation,thedispatches,andtheneywillbereadywhen youe,intheing
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