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正文 第41节 文 / [英]G. A. Henty

    栗子网  www.lizi.tw栗子网  www.lizi.tw栗子小说    m.lizi.twphasked,in

    surprise.

    ”ineverfireatinfantry,”thepeasantsaid.”ithat

    didit,anditsonlyuhlansifireat.iputselfonarock,or

    ahillside,eorinathickwoodandi

    selfyts,andthengo.idonttobe

    killed,yet.ihavesetndonhavingfiftyjusttenforeach

    ofhelastofthefifty,thesoohey

    finish,thebetter.

    ”youdbetteotgoanyfarther,sir.thevalley,round

    theer;andthereareprussiansinthevillage.”

    ”thankyou,”ralphsaid,”butordersaretorenhe

    self,andistdoso.iaunted,andidontthinkthat

    theye,ifigetaupleofhundredyardsstart.

    therearefranctireursinthevillage,aleback.”

    ralphnohepeasantbato

    hishidingplacebythehegewidened

    intoabroadvalley,afeerging

    frohege,ralphatonong

    treesatadistaer

    hehadheard,hedarednotrideonfarther.hethereforedrewhis

    horseasidefroheroad,angsotrees;disunted,andde

    his

    ndaviehewholevalley.

    hisspot,helookedcautiouslyround.below,beyond

    thevillage,heuldseelargenuersofn;uldkeout

    linesofcavalryhorses,androillery.ansiderable

    ventthatthey

    toadvanhisiinhesaw,heprobablyexposedhis

    figuresoesharpsightedsentry,

    inthevillage.

    thefirstintitionofhisdangerbyseeingso

    tyuhlansdartsuddenlyoutofthetrees,inhevillage

    lay,atthetopoftheirspeedostatthesant,

    eightortenriflesflashed,andtheballsin

    stunpleasantpropinquity.ralphtuedinaninstant;and

    boundeddoherockhaspeedandrecklessnessof

    anyothernt,hehe

    paceatheuhlansheyillahundred

    yardsdistantin

    frontofthe

    thereenatfull

    gallopkebutpoorshooting.ralphfeltheouchedbut,by

    thenvulsivespringalwas

    herelittle

    differehibr >

    flag,aheher

    hundredyards,andtheanilstaggered;andwouldhavefallen,had

    notralphheldhiphkneeandbridle.

    theuhlanssfortheygaveashout,andapistolbullet

    ohishead.ralphlookedround.anofficer,ty

    yardsaheadofhisn,fortyyardsinhisrear.in

    hishandheheldarevolver,discharged.

    ”surrender”heshouted,”oryouareadeadn”

    ralphsatocarry

    outhisiionofdisunting,andtakingtotheh,

    here,begantoapproachthicklyclosetotheroadandhe

    pointofthro,intokenofsurrender;whenhishorse

    fellheavily,,atthentheprussianagain

    fired.alstsiltaneouslyethe

    reportofagun;andthegernofficerfelloffhishorse,shot

    throughtheheart.

    ralphleapedtohisfeet,anddashedupthebankinangthe

    trees;justasanothershothalikefatalresult,

    intotheadvanguhlans.therestbelievingthattheyhadfallen

    intoanaushinstantlytuedtheirhorsesheads,andgalloped

    backtheroadtheyhade.

    ralphsfirstiulseorushdootheroad,andcatchthe

    officershorse;distances

    sterfell,andpanions.ashe

    didso,theoldpeasantappeared,frohewood.

    ”thankyou,”ralphsaidly.”youhavesavedlifeor,atany

    rate,havesavedfrogernprison.”

    thepeasantpaidnoattentiontohibutstoopeddoine,

    carefully,anshdead.

    ”tore,”hesaid,sle.”thatkesfifteen.three

    apiece.”

    thenhepickeduptheofficersrevolver,tookthecartridge

    belongingtoitfrohepoud,hahehandto

    ralph,strodebatothewood.

    ralphrevedtheholstersfrohesaddleofhisoh

    hadfallendeadplaanoffid

    then,untingit,rodeoffatfullspeed,toinforeneral

    carielsoftheresultsofhisiigation.

    ”hallo,barclay”oneofhisfelloo

    theheadquarters,”haveyoubeenuptodoingalittlebarter,

    anhussaryouseeohavegotthebestofhitoo;

    foryourothisisagooddealbetter,

    unlessiaistaken.

    ”hoeabout”

    quiteacroedround,heofficerwas

    speaking;struck,likehihthesingularityofthesightofa

    frenchstaffofficeruponahorseantrappings.ralphdid

    noterelyreplied,in

    thesajestingstrain,thatithadbeenafairexgethe

    slldifferehevalueofthehorsesbeingpaidfor,ha

    sllpieceoflead.then,throohisorderlywho

    ninguphei,tothegeneral,theevident

    foroventsofthegerns.

    ”aretheyasstrongashegeneralasked.

    ”fully,ishouldsay,sir.ihadnoansofjudgingtheinfantry,

    buttheyseedinlargeforce.theyainlystrongin

    cavalry,andisaeeightortenbatteriesofartillery.”

    ”letthefordutyride,pe;andtellhibr >

    toholdtheupperendofthisvalley.sendhervesbatteryforward

    toassisthihavethegeneralasselysounded.”

    ralphlefttoobeytheseorders,hegeneralgavethelonel

    ofhisstafftheinstrusforthedispositionofhisforces.

    thearofthevosgespoousasensisted,atthis

    ti,ofonlysotenthousandn;allbilesorfranctireurs,

    htheexceptionofabattalionofline,andabattalionof

    zouaves.thebilesostundisciplined,havingonlybeen

    outanth;andostpart,ardonlyhtheold

    zzleloader.nyhedonlyinthegraytrousers,ha

    redstripe,spartofthebilesuniforand

    ...
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