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正文 第58节 文 / [英]G. A. Henty

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    ailes;buttheirhorseshadevenalongerdayswork

    beforetheontherrow.

    beingaiedbyastaffoffioquestionseverwere

    askedthend,afteragooddihehotel,theytothe

    ire,toinquireastotheadvanced

    postsofthegerns.thisfunarylikesuariesin

    generaluldgivetheutslightinfortionbut,asfarashe

    kroopsontherightbankoftheloing,

    southofitsjunhtheyonne.beyondtheyonheywere

    scatteredprettythickly,everywhere.

    atdaybreaktheing,theystarted.captainduprattued

    hishorsesheadhebarclaysrodenorth.

    theirpaceheyneverdreatvillages,

    toaskhertheprussianshadbeenheardof.theyheardof

    partiesatlorrez,andcheroy;butastheykeptthroughbylanes,

    andastheuntryhicklyherisk

    presentsll.theyhadanexcellentp,henabled

    theofolloallestfootpaths.

    ateleveofntarlet.

    theretheybreakfasted,andgavethehorsesanhoursrestwhile

    theynsultediller,aa

    shreatterth.he

    advisedtheofordtheyoereauanditsjun

    iles,ao

    tutotheleft,andtoerous

    fordsthereintotheforestoffontainebleau;andtheyhen

    findtheelvesbetelun,anduldrideboldly

    intolun,asiftheyhadefroontainebleau.

    ”iknooftheuntry,”hesaid,”andwillguideyou,

    tillyouaresafelyacrosstheseine.ifhance,

    falluponapatroloftheepleenoughtosay

    thatiallerofntarlet;andthatyouhaveshoeyour

    perssiontotravelabout,throughthegernline;andhaveasked

    toguideyou,bytheshortestelun.”

    theyhadeveryreasohankfultotheirguide,fortheyfound

    thatthereanyscatteredpartiesofuhlansabout.by

    dintofkioursthroughheysucceededin

    strikingtheseifontai,eetingthe

    thisvillageehalfdozencavalry;and

    itpossibletopasstheriver,uhethebarclays

    thanked,veryly,theirfriendtheire,andprosedto

    ntionhisnduct,upontheirretutotours;andthen,saying

    goodbyetohirodeintothevillagealohesergeantofuhlans

    catothedooroftheprincipalcabaret,andlookedout.

    ”goodday,”ralphsaid,ingern,reininguphishorse.”isit

    herethatie,atle

    chatelet,thatitainroad.”

    ”yes,yhthere,”thesergeantsaid.”haveyoupasses”

    ”ohyes,”ralphsaid,laughing.”itatter

    togetfrorankforthere,.”

    sosaying,hepulledouttheprussia.

    ”thatisright,”thesergeantsaid.”yourhorseslookverydone.”

    ”uloiersthroughrozoy,andnornt.”

    ”itnornt

    throughlun,”thesergeantsaid.aookoutap,and

    exa.”no,iseelechateletisarediree.”

    ”etoanhour,”ralphsaid,tuingtopercy;”and

    itterforourbeasts.seethattheyarerubbeddown,

    andfed.”

    thesergeantgaveaperetoryshout,aerofthewine

    shopranout.thesergeantpoihehorses.

    ”doyouspeakfrench”heaskedralph.

    ”no,”ralphsaid,”butsondoes.

    ”aaron,tellhiorubtheoo

    it,yourself.thesedogsarecapableofcheatingevenahorse.”

    ralphtheheebreadand

    cheeseandabottleofthebesththreeglasses.the

    prussiansergeantsatdo,andtalkedofgernyforan

    hour.theartedagain,crossedtheriverand,anhouranda

    halflater,enteredlun.here,asthey

    fontainebleauansion

    wasasked.

    theyrodetheirtiredhorsesthroughthestreets,untiltheysawa

    quiethotel.ridingintotheyard,theytoldthehostlertoputup

    theirhorses,andtoaheeir

    requesthafivefraheythehehotel,and

    foundthattheyuldhavebeds;asthenuerofgernofficers

    quartereduponthishouseallerthanusual,oothe

    greaterportionofthetroopshavingbeenpushedon,toreinforce

    voann.

    itfive,andherefore

    theypresentedgaettas

    letter,andrequestedhisassistanpurchasingavan,ha

    pairofgohorses,atonce.

    ”itpossibletogethorses,”theiresaid,”but

    iybest.ihaveti

    fear,ifi,theprussiansghtrerk

    it.”

    ”gaettasown

    stables.theyhavecarriedusahundredles,sincebreakfastti

    yesterday.theyarelikelytobeatleastasgoodasyoursare,

    onlytheyafe.hange”

    ”certainly,”theiresaid,atonce.”ifanyinquiriesobe

    deaboutit,ineedkeofthattransa.

    ”asfortheveredcart,iy

    neighborsopayforit,andas

    theprussiansarerequisitioni,yourely

    uponhavingoorrooing,readyforyourstart.iwillsend

    anoteroundtoyou,tonight,totellyouis,atpresent.”

    ”ndantsoffidget

    ourpassesuntersigned.hatisdone,

    forversailles.”

    ”yes,ishouldadviseyoutodothat,”theiresaid.”youwill

    nothavechdifficulty.theyarecivilenoughaboutpasses,and

    ttersofthatkiionyouhaveseen”

    ”notunlessaionisaskedabouthorses;inhcasewe

    shouldofursentionthathearingyouhadapairofhorses,

    andoursrequirihyou.”

    theyno.anofficery.

    ”ovisathisforversailles”ralphsaid,in

    gern.

    theoffi.

    ”thelastvisaiseeeaux,afhtsince.”

    ”ravelingonhorseback,since,”ralphsaid;”andhave

    hadnooccasi

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