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【】ng 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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