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”lieutenantribouville,ghthesterrollofthetwo</p>

panies.ourbravefrienddeupashas,alasfallen.he</p>

side,iele.”</p>

thelistheresultwo</p>

panies,includingofficers,hadgoothefightfiftyfive</p>

strong.onlythirtyoneanses.besidesthese,</p>

eighthadbeenrevedfartherintotheforest,severelywounded;</p>

andphilippeduburglayashortdistahesurgeonbeing</p>

eloyedbandaginghisleg,ered,above</p>

theknee.fifteen,therefore,issinghe</p>

gernsbayoedallething.of</p>

thethirtyonees,ninehadoreor</p>

lesssevere;andthesurgeon,hhisassistants,hadworkonhis</p>

handsfarintothenight.</p>

theinstantthattheyissedfroarade,theboyshurried</p>

totheirusin.helossofblood,butwas</p>

perfe,holding</p>

hisheadonhisknee.</p>

philippesledfaintlyastheboyscaup.</p>

”iaogladyouhaveescaped,”hesaid,inaloe.</p>

theyclaspedhishand.</p>

”doesithurtyouch,philippe”</p>

”notveryuchasishouldhavethought.”</p>

”didthedoctorsayanythingaboutit,philippe”</p>

”yes,hesaidthatithadjustssedthegreatarteries;andthat</p>

hethinksitstruehe</p>

tsaytillheprobesit,when”</p>

”thenyisnotbroken”</p>

”no,hesaysitisaybesplintered.”</p>

”thankgodforthat,anyhoheboyssaid.</p>

”weodoyle,”louissaid.”i;</p>

anddidnotseehiall,orknoe</p>

up,onhisshouldersandevenifihad,iuldnothave</p>

liftedhiandsavedhislife.thereisno</p>

doubtaboutthat.”</p>

asitthatphilippeoootalk,andwouldbe</p>

betterforbeingquietahhis</p>

brother.</p>

lookingthroughthetreestookeuld</p>

noihe</p>

ovedbythesight,theunfortunate</p>

inhabitantstheirhidingplatheforest;</p>

heirhands,g,andcursingtheinvaders.inspiteof</p>

theadviajortee,severaloftheenofftowards</p>

theselittle</p>

householdtreasurefroheflas.inashorttiohebr></p>

retuedtofetchherhusband,sayingthattheenehadallleft</p>

beforetheyreachedthevillage,andhe</p>

hillside.jorteeatoforen;to</p>

assistthevillagerstoputoutthefire,andtosaveproperty.</p>

theireffortsanshad</p>

s,beforeleaving,uponthe</p>

bedsandsuchotherfuitureastheyuldnotcarryaway,or</p>

destroy.</p>

itelesspeoplesitting</p>

about,lookingattheruinsoftheirhouses.socriedpiteously;</p>

azedore</p>

painfultosee.fortuheyhadsavedalltheiranilsbut,</p>

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