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.bourbakihadpassedonlytheweekbefore,
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