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    doorantinoeenin

    nuerkeptontoedpartofthis

    latterdivision.thenightaftertheyleftlaferte,theyhaltedat

    lattebeuvron,ans.the

    follosntiheirroutetosalbris,

    ralphhappeningagaihehehadregrettedtwodays

    beforethathehadnotfordpartofthedivisionforrorantin,

    asfrohatplaceheilesfrobr>

    tours,heprussianshadered;butashehadthe

    gooontosalbris,hedidnotndassalbris,like

    rorantin,ostadvaations.

    theyarrivedlateieoon,asonce

    unloaded.thesergeantinto,

    theirpapersfortheandiesheretued.

    ”youorroorestyourhorses,adaya

    trainartforthenorth.yourhereis

    nothingtogoback.herearethepassesforyou,sayingthatyou

    havecarriedgoodsdoy;ahereforeto

    retuback,houtyourcartsbeingfurtherrequisitioned.”

    ralphputuphishorseandcartforanhourinthevillage,while

    heefarouseuponhnoprussian

    soldierseti,tofindone;

    butatlast,overalefrohetoallplace

    aster,and

    all,unoupiedstable.ralphsoonstrucka

    bargainountedhiscart,

    droveout;andhouse.

    heanticipateddifficultyinpassingoutthroughthe

    outposts;asthereportanear,and

    thegerntroopsinterferedbutlittleoventsofthe

    untrypeople.theaffair,hooreeasythanhe

    hadanticipatedfor,tooing,hehedistant

    soundofbugles.

    ”sothingisup,”hesaidtohielf;”eitherafrenk,a

    generaladvanin

    luck.”

    ittuedouttobeasralphhoped.thepeasantinwhosehousehe

    ebackhthenews

    thatthereanthere.ordershadeforthebr>

    tofallback,towardsorleans.

    ”iaotatallsurprised,”ralphsaid,,”for

    orleansptyingfastoftroops.thissuddenrchofbourbaki

    fortheeast,andtheytoreinforkcharles,

    nearvendosttryevenprussianresourost.”

    halfanhourlater,ralphovierzon.

    therehefoundthattherailh

    toyiingontodijon.hesoon

    foundapurchaserforhishorseandcart,attenpounds,andthe

    ingstartedonhise.

    chapter21:ho.

    itvierzontodijon.atbesralphhad

    takenadvantageofadelayofsohoursatedbythefact

    thatnotraiableclothes,insteadof

    thepeasantssuitinraversedthelines.hehad,of

    urse,broughthispapers;sothathehadnodifficulty,

    adebut

    slo.bourbakihadpassedonlythe
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