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ardsapart.theserkwardsand
foreteachother;theuing,untilthey
facedtheirradeattheotherendoftheirbeat.
”anbeoffnoy,”ralphsaid,rising.”ouewsisbad,
foriteaocutthelineaswehad
expected.thesebeveryeasilycaughtasleep.”
”no,indeed,”percysaid.”theideaofcuttingthelinesoundedso
easy,adistaitisquiteadifferent
tter,noearehere.”
upontheirretutheyfoundedifficultytheplacewhere
theyhadhiddentheirunifaingedclothes,and
thenadeupinto
buheyreehevillage,andstraightto
headquarters.
jorteediheotherofficers,andreceived
thegreatpleasure;forhehadbeenanxious,allday,lest
toeat,sintosit
doilitarydisciplineisfarlessstrithese
tters,infrahanitisinengland;andangtherpsof
franctireursespeciallyasangtheenglishvolunteers,where
theprivateisinnycasesequalto,orsuperiorto,hisofficer
insouchputaside,
exceptonduty.
”andyousaythattheyhaveaseeveryfiftyorsixty
yards,alongtheline”jorteesaid,whenralphhadgivenan
ae,tobe
fataltoourplans.”
”ahefirst
panyasked.”itseetothatnothinguldbeeasier.
suppose,thesentrieswouldbe
atonadeprisoners;andevenallowingasyoung
barclaysaysthattherearetroopsinallthevillages,itwould
beagoodhalfhourbeforeaforce,suffittodisturbus,uld
arrive.”
”thatistrueenough,”jorteeansuldwedo,
inhalfanhhtpullupt
realadvahelineofsentriesalong
theraililes,in
halfasnynutes;arainsoppedlongbefore
theyarrivedatthebreak.eaarries,iknoenand
terialsforrepairingtheline;andasitpossiblefor
ustocarryaup,theywouldbe
replaeasittookustotearthep;andthe
nsequehetrafficwouldonlybesuspendedfor
anhourortost.forabreaktobeofaility,
ustlastfordays,ifnotforweeks.
”thegreatup,ofurse,hedestruoftherock
tunnelofsavee,hespetofourpresence
here.failingthat,usttryabridge.thetunnel,however,is
thegreataffair.oroyed,there,
fornyypropositionis,therefore,thatuour
attentionatohatpoint.”
thereurrofassent.
”thebestursepanytortto
theotherendofthetunnel,seizeit,ainterference
frohatehersthehesaveeend,and
holditadeforbloup.then,when
the
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