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arouioforlear;butbandsof</p>

ladiesrelievedeachothereveryfewhours,andhandedsoup,bread,</p>

fruit,andothesoldiersastheypassedthrough.each</p>

crorained,asitapproachedthestation,h</p>

cheersaroopsasheartily</p>

respoofthetrainsedhboughs,and</p>

presentedagayappearanceas,filleden,the</p>

sunbuedzouaves,shyturs,gayhussars,orsober</p>

artilleryhetown.</p>

soofthetrainslesssignifitof</p>

horuckshthe</p>

deadlyshellarrangedsidebyside,pointupwards,andlooking</p>

relikeeggsinabasketthandeadlyssilesd.</p>

there,too,ingbridgeswhile,</p>

everyhalfhour,longlinesofhbiscuits,barrels</p>

oforesofallsortsand</p>

kindspassedthrough.</p>

theenthusiasfdijon,atthesightofthisvingpanoraof</p>

arseillaiseresounded</p>

frooingtonight.victoryain,andthe</p>

onlysubjectofdebatesoriousfrance</p>

poseuponnqueredprussia.theonlyiatiewas</p>

forthenehefirstvictory.</p>

captainbarclaysentdoheuseofthe</p>

passingtroops;andhisdooassistatthe</p>

distribution.intheeveningsheandllyscrapeds,to</p>

kelintfortheillclosedasitwas</p>

foundiossibletogettheboystoattendtotheirstudiesand</p>

ralphandpercyspeiingthetrainsgopast,</p>

andinshoutingtheelveshoarse.</p>

and,each</p>

ingatbreakfast,helookedreandregraveas,upon</p>

openingthepapers,hefoundthereillnonehe</p>

ofhostilities.</p>

”ake,papa”ralphasked,oneday;”weare</p>

sendiroopsup,everyhour,andidonotseehowafew</p>

daysdelaybeanydisadvaous.”</p>

”itkesallthedifference,ralph,allthedifferehe</p>

ythanthe</p>

prussians,andhadtheadvatheinbodyofourtroops</p>

uearertothefrohanthoseoftheprussians.</p>

ifthingshadbeenready,archedtwohundred</p>

thousandnintogerny,threeorfourdaysatlatestafterthe</p>

declarationofansuldhavehadnoforapableof</p>

resistingtheheprestigeofafirst</p>

sucoslightthingyandweshouldalso</p>

havehadthegreatandsolidadvantageoffightinginanenes</p>

untry,insteadofuponourown.</p>

”thegernreservesarefargreaterthanourohow</p>

perfecttheiranizationis,andeveryhourofdelayisan</p>

ienseadvaheitisquitelikelynohat,insteadof</p>

thefrenvadinggerny,itheprussianswhowill</p>

invadefrance.”</p>

theboyslittleaffectedbytheirfathersforebodings.it</p>

osupposethateveryoneuldbewrong;</p>

stillreiossibletobelievethatthosegreathostshey</p>

sae,uldbe</p>

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