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正文 第29节 文 / [英]G. A. Henty

    栗子小说    m.lizi.tw栗子小说    m.lizi.tw栗子小说    m.lizi.twhenverycautiously

    and,osttotheground,soasnotttheir

    bodiesonalevelhhiseye,theycreptupfootbyfoottothe

    endofhisbeat.heretheye,whilehepassedand

    repassedtheunthinkingofthedeadlyfoeheystretched

    outtheirhands,uldhavetouchedhiscloakashe.

    atlast,thesendtihepassedthenhisohe

    village,theyrosetogetherbehindhiinaninstantonehad

    garrotedhiststrangledhiand

    preveteringtheslightestsouhergrasped

    hisriflebythelock,soastopreventthepossibilityofits

    beingfired.inanotherinstant,theriflethegrasp

    ofthealststupefiedn;rdsightlyroundhis

    arandlegs;ahandkerchiefouth,and

    fasteherebyardgoingaouthandtiedbehindthe

    headand,beforethebeanfairlyknehadhappened,

    heheroadside.

    ohefranctireursnondantthat

    thenuldadvance;heotherselectedspeciallybecause

    heuoodalittlegernputonthespikedheltofthe

    capturedsentry,aoo

    repeatthecryof”allbepassedround.

    thepanyovedup.tennatthepoint

    heseoveraretreat;ortoassistthe

    sentry,incaseofanypartyingouttorelieveguard,andso

    disveringthegeakenplace.theothers,ledby

    thendant,proceededforiloppositethepriests

    house,insillbuing;forit,asyet,

    tenoclock.

    jortee,aiedonlybytenandbyralphbarclay,to

    interpret,ifnecessarynocautiouslyuptothehouse.the

    lightonthegroundfloor.tothisjortee

    advand,lookingin,sahepriestsittingreading,alone.he

    tappedverygentlyatthehepriest,lookingup,gave

    astartuponseeinganardnlookinginatthewindow.

    jorteeputhisfiohislips,toenforcethey

    forsilentoopentheera

    ationthepriestrosefroisseat,catothe

    e;takiprecautionsagainstnoise.

    ”areyoufrench”heasked,inawhisper.

    ”yes;andantoffranctireurs.”

    ”hush,then,foryourlife,”thepriestsaid,eaestly.”the

    villageisfullofprussians.theofficer,hasoldierashis

    servant,isupstairs.hearrivedinastateoffever;andis,

    tonight,quiteill.thesoldierisup.ibelievethe

    sergeant,ndfortonight.asoldier

    ched,thisevening,toaskforanotherofficertobesent

    out.

    ”idoforyou”

    ”ionlyeinasterlives.

    heisatraitor,andhasbetrayedustotheprussians.itisowing

    tohihattheyarehere.”

    ”hehasabadna,inthevillage,”thepriestsaid;”andwehad

    appliedtohavehieved.helivesihirdhousefroere,

    onthesasideoftheroad.”

    ”hasheanygernsquartereduponhi

    ”ten,”thepriestsaid.”thesisfullof

    the”

    ”doyoukno”jorteeasked.”itwouldbea

    greatthing,ifingtheene.i

    havethirtyidonottohaveafightinthe

    village,ifihelpit.”

    ”iknoisattheside

    ofthehouse,andhissittingroondkitonthegroundfloor

    ofthehouseitself.therearethreebedrooover.hisroosin

    frontofthehouse,thtasyoufaceit.”

    ”thankyou,”jorteesaid.”haveyoualadder”

    ”thereisonelyingonthegroundbytheotheleft.ihope

    youdonotioshedblood”

    ”no,”jorteesaid,griy.”ithinkthatiprosethat

    therehatistosay,uacked

    bytheprussians.

    ”goodnight,andthankyou.isaythatforyourown

    sakeyouention,intheing,havingseenus.”

    thendantnoy,andtheyadvahe

    houseioayhi

    theresttoreinatadistayyards,htheirrifles

    cked,andinreadinessforinstanta.theladderhen

    broughtforeed,andplacedagainstthewindow.

    jorteehad,beforestarting,providedhielffrohe

    carpehevillageallandfinesaw,a

    bottleofoil,andathinstriphtiron.henoounted

    theladderand,aftercarefullyexaningthehwasof

    theketicedheiedthestrip

    ofiron,andtriedtoforcebackthefastening.thishefailedin

    doing,beingafraidtousechforcelestthefasteningshould

    givesuddenly,hacrash.hehad,hoaiheexact

    positionofthefastening.

    having,beforeunting,carefullyoiledtheaugerandsaw,henow

    appliedtheforr;anddeaholethroughthefrathe

    junofthetheabovethefastening.

    introdugthesaothishole,henoiselesslytirely

    rouening,icircularsothejunof

    the;andashedidso,theially

    open,byitso.henoheladderagain,took

    offhisboots;andorderedtentodothesa,andto

    putasideallar,andacuternts,thatuldstrikeagainst

    anythingandkeanoise.

    then,takingailropeinhishand,andfollohe

    ten,heagaiheladder.theinstruehertorein

    ajorehe

    roooiselessly,anddroppedatoohishandsandknees;

    andier,joinedbyhisfollorawled

    forake

    noilhefoundthebed.then,risingtohisfeet,he

    threselfuponthesleepingnand,inant,hadhibr >

    tightlybythethroathonehahered

    firyonhisuth.

    paralyzedbythesuddennessoftheattads

    tightlykeptdohebedclothes,andtheofhis

    assailant,thesasterle.

    ”nopesaid,quietly.

    hisfolloan

    tchesostexclusively,inthesepartsof

    frandlightedalaandingupoabl

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