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【】ontohaveitvisaed,asithasalassedus houttrouble.asoversailles,hawagon, houghtitbettertohavethepassvisaedhere.” ”efronow” ”froontainebleau,”ralphsaid.”hiviers, aofffourthere,forthe frontier.” ”yourbesteau,”theofficer said,handingbackthepaper. ”thankyou,sir,”ralphreplied,”thatistheending togo.” intheevening,theirehielftolookatthehorses; andtoldthehathehadobtainedagoodlightveredh springs,ovaloffuiture.the pricehousandfrancs. ”ifyoulike,”hesaid,”toeroundenoyservant shalltakethehorsesroundthere,putthen,andbringthewagon here;aables. ”pleasetoeapapersighenaonyern passsayingthatyouhaveboughthorsesof,andhavesold yours.putdoweenus. youareuponaveryperilousexpeditionand,incaseofanything happeningtoyou,itethatnothing,beyonda rebusiransa,uldbetracedbetweenus.” atsevenooiarted.thedistancewas onlythirtyles,buttheroadsthe deepsnopledflatbytheieraffifthear.it heafteoonheyreachedthefirstse theentraoversailles.thepass,andthey onuninterrupted.per. thetoedhofficersandsoldiers,ofallranks.noone paidthenyattention,andtheydrovethroughtheplacedars andontotherketplayinns, frequeherketpeople.hereastheyexpectedtheyfound itiossibletogetabed;buttheyhadnodifficultyinobtaining perssionfortheostandinayard,andkyenough togetstablerooorthehorses.theyintothetownand boughtfourblas;andas,atstarting,theyhadfilledthe deephstraheyhadinspiteoftheld fortablenight. dinthingand,thatover,theystrolledaboutuntil nineok.ityofinvaders fortablyquarteredintheacapitaloffrahepalace, thestatuesinfrontofit,everythingtoldofthegloriesof france;everyparkaround,everylittlepalaceely associatedidstofthese rials,thegernialkedcarelessly,drankinthe cafes,orfeastediels,asiftheplacehadbeloo theroiierial.afaroff,inthequietoftheevening, uldbeheardthedistantboofthegunsroundthebeleaguered city. therehingshebarclaysedtoget;but theyhadnodifficulty,astheshopsen,as usual.thepopulationhadadepressedlook.allclasseswere sufferingeptionoftheshopkeepers,whose businessen inartialeattire,forand, ever.theladiesofversaillesaslittleaspossib
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