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 tohisisourdutytogo;butihardlythinkthatthey

    havebeenreinforsuffitstrengthtoattackthe

    town.”

    theboysweresoondown.

    ”goodbye,goodbye,lly.dontbealardaboutus.wehave

    nohorses,andtherebenoriskofourbeionany

    perilousservice,tonight.”

    tkisses,aherandsonshurriedaowards

    thetown.

    ”theyhavetakenfontainelesdijon,”ralphsaid.”weshallsoon

    seeiftheyarei.”

    dijontheyfoundinutternfusion.untedorderliesgalloped

    about.thetroopss.engineerswork,

    elatingthehesidethreatenedh

    attack.generalgaribalditinginhiscarriage,inreadiness

    toveinanydire,instantly.generalpelissierwho

    hebilizedguardsaff

    officersandoutinutes.

    theboysentered,andbrieflyreportedtheelvesforservice.they

    hadalreadyreportedtheirpreseheplace,upontheir

    arrival.

    ”thankyou,gentlen,”hesaid.”idonotthinkthatyoubeof

    anyuse,justatpresent;butifthegerheattack,i

    shallbegreatlyobliged.inthatcase,pleasedisuntthe

    orderlies,andtaketheirhorses.”

    thenightpassedoff,hoans,satisfiedh

    theadvantage,reihepositionstheyhadtaken;andthe

    frenbackagain,intheing.

    atdaybreak,thetroopsbegantopouroutfrohetohe

    encedhgreaterfuryonbothsides.the

    orderlies,inobedieogeneralpelissiersaveup

    theirhorsestothebarclays;hthegenerals

    staff.theprussianshadevidentlybeenreinforced,inthenight;

    butthefrehelessgainedground,gradually.afterseveral

    hoursheavyobilisesotakethe

    positionoffontainelesdijon,hthebayo.three

    zouavesobepresenttooktheirplacesatthehead

    oftheluand,atthedouble,theyidsta

    storfshotahegernsdidnotatheassault,but

    fellbackupondaix.

    thespiritofthebilisesillledbythethree

    zouaves,theydashedforancehereinate;

    butthegernshgreatloss.thepursuers

    gavetheorest;but

    outofhautevilleatthebayospoint,thushe

    positionslostinthenight.thebarclayshadlittletod

    theaffairas,aftertheordershadoncebeehespiritof

    thetroopscarriedthenovereverything.thelossuponboth

    sidesong

    theprisoakenbythefrench.

    thefightover,theboysretuedhoforafeheir

    fatherhadeinhalfanhourbeforethe

    theiued,atdaybreak,todijon.the

    prussianshadreents,inthenight;

    andhadexeebythelangres

    road,nearlyduenorthofthecity.theylefttheroadandtookup

    theirpositionuponaplateau,hevillageofpouilly,about

    threelesfroijon.thefrenchpositionsile

    heto

    ...

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