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正文 第43节 文 / [英]G. A. Henty

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    togooutintotheair.

    theartilleryheirfiretoldthatthe

    frananswere

    enteringthewidervalley.

    ”youhavehadanarroining

    ralphsar”aquarterofaninchlothe

    inartery;andyouinutes.as

    itis,thereisharoisadeepishfleshwound

    but,hyouryouthandnstitution,itwillhealupinavery

    shortti.iheedgestogether,haneedleand

    thread:putaferapsofplasteron,andabandage;andthenyou

    hadbettergetintoanaulaherear,at

    once.”

    ”tigointothefieldagain,nohasked;”ifeelasif

    iuldrideagain,now.”

    ”no,youdonothingofthesort,”thesurgeonsaid.”youhave

    lostalotofblood;andifyouightsetoff

    theightbeadeadnbeforeyou

    uldbebroughtbackhere.keepquiet,anddoasyouareordered,

    andinaaybeinthesaddleagain.”

    ”itseeveryhard,”ralphbegan.

    ”notatallhard,”thesurgeonsaid.”youore

    fighting,beforethiswarisover.

    ”thisisahardcase,ifyoulike;youhaveeveryreasontobe

    thankful.”

    ashespoke,hepoioayoungbilein,his

    chestliterallytoopenhashell.

    ”i,”thesurgeonsaid,afterabrief

    iionofhishalfanhourtolive,andwill

    probablynotrevernssoweak

    brandy,ander.”

    eninfast,andralphoutand

    satdohedoor.

    ”fastenhorseuphere,titheaulancewillbefullofpoor

    fellorethanishall.ifiseethatweare

    beingdrivenback,ishalluntandridequietlyback.

    ”no,thereisnothingreyoue.goandjoinpercy.”

    thefightans,veredbythe

    fireoftheirartillery,haddebouchedfrohepassandwere

    steadilypressingforhevillage

    othethisthefrenchhadsetfireto,before

    retreating,topreventitsservingasashelterfortheehe

    bilesstoodtheirground,forthestpartheheavy

    fireofshotandshell;buttheirzzleloadersatchfor

    thegernsneedleguns,andtheeneeadily

    fordoylerodeuptothestaff,thegernshad

    takenanothervillage.

    ”thatvillagestberetaken,”thegeneralsaid.”barclay,ride

    andorderthezouavestocarryit,hthebayo.”

    percygallopedofftohezouaves,lyingbehindaridgein

    theground,of

    shotandshell.herodeuptotheoffi

    nd.

    ”thezouavesaretoretakethevillage,hthebayo,”hesaid.

    thelonelgavetheorder,butthefireen

    faceit.againandagaintheofficerreiteratedthe

    order;standingexposedonthebank,infrontofhisn,togive

    thefidehelonellookedtowards

    perairofdespair.percytuedhishorse,andgalloped

    backtothegeneral.

    ”thelonelhasdoneallhe,sir,butthenadvance.”

    ”thefireisveryheavy,”thegeneralsaid,”butusthavethe

    villagebackagain.”

    andherodeoff,hielf,tothebattalionofzouaves.theshotand

    shell,buthesatonhishorseasiovable

    asifatareview.

    ”lads,”hesaid,inaloud,cleartone,”generallythe

    difficultyhasbeentopreventthezouavesrushingtoanattack.

    dobesaidthatafreneralhadtorepeat,tofrench

    zouaves,ao.”

    inaninstantthezouavesheirfeetand,hacheer,

    ansinpossessionfiredrapidly,as

    thefrenchapproached,andthenhastilyevacuatedit;thezouaves

    takingpossession,andholdingit,urendousfire.

    alltheafteooleraged,villagesbeingtakenand

    retaken,severaltis.thegerns,however,weregradually

    gainingground.sooftheregintsofbileshadquitelostall

    orderanddiscipline,andtheirofficersinvaiopersuade

    theoholdthepositioninheyhe

    staffofficershreeotherswounded.

    periracle.overandain,hehad

    carriedthegeneralsordersacrossgroundsys

    shotandshell.ahorsehadbeenkilledunderhibuthehadnot

    receivedevenascratdnoounteduponthehorseofoneof

    theofficers,carryingan

    orderacrossaveryopenpieceofground,atfullgallop.suddenly

    hecauponasighthhurriedashewas,andexposedaswas

    thepositioncausedhinstantlytodraetoa

    fullstop.

    illustration:thechildrenolefield.

    there,intheopenfield,heoneaboy,ofsix

    orsevenyearsold;theotheralittleflaxenhaired,blueeyed

    girl,offive.theylypigflowers.

    ”ent.

    hespokeinfrend,receivingnoahequestion

    ingern.

    ”areyoudoinghere”

    ”ifyouplease,sir,”theboyansinthe

    ebacktherewas

    agreatfireinthehouse,andagreatnoiseallround,andi

    uldntfindfatherandther;a,tolookfor

    the”

    percydidnotknotodo.itoopitifultoleavethepoor

    littlecreatures

    athattheirparentshewoods.

    ”lookhere,”hesaid;”ifitakelizzieuponhorse,willyourun

    alongafter”

    ”no,no,”thelittlegirlsaid,vehently.

    thereeforparley.

    ”lookhere,doyouseethosesoldierslyingdoch”percy

    asked,pointingtoalineofbiles,notfiftyyardsinfront.

    thechildrennodded.

    ”thingyoupossiblydoistoplayat

    beingsoldiers.itiscapitalfun.youliedoeflatinthat

    ditdthrotlestonesoverthebank.dontyougoaway.

    doup,everyoudo;andifyoodchildren,and

    playnicely,iothertoyou,ififind

    theiftheydonte,yougoonplayingatsoldierstillall

    thisops;andthen,e,

    andothereback.”

    thechildreheidea,andthrehe

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