小说站
小说站 欢迎您!
小说站 > 历史军事 > The Young Franc Tireurs(英文版)

正文 第61节 文 / [英]G. A. Henty

    栗子小说    m.lizi.tw栗子小说    m.lizi.tw台湾小说网  www.192.twhadchedthefireoftheforts,round

    paris.”

    ”ifyousleepthere,”thelonelsaid,”youstnotlightafire,

    orsho,oryouhefireofahundredgunsupon

    us.”

    ”i

    anohus,topassusthroughthesentriesfor,as

    itsdarkuspass.”

    thelonelgavetheorder,andanorderly.they

    stoppedattheookoutalargebundle.

    ”s,tonight,”ralphsaid.”itisbitterly

    ld.

    ”yn”

    thesoldiersleda,drankoffaglassofbrandy,andthen

    aiedtheothevilla.shortashedistaheywere

    challehesignanduntersignhadtobe

    exged.theyreachedthedesertedvilla,threhebundles

    inaer;aheorderlysaidgoodnight,aheo

    theelves.

    chapter16:adesperateattet.

    ”sood,percy”ralphsaid,heyheardthestreet

    doorslaastheorderlyleft.”hithertoost

    extraordinarygoodfortuneand,asitsgoingtosnoa

    feealongilookuponitasgoodasdone.”

    ”itusriskofbeinghit,butido

    itakechdifferenourriskofbeingdroy

    said.”ioagreatdealreafraidofthat,thanof

    theother.”

    ”butitdoes,percy.itkesallthediffereheworld.we

    hadagreedthatos;butthat

    thesllestquantityofairpossibleintothesothattheyght

    giveussoslightassistandyetoobuoyantto

    preventusfroiving.noupho

    preventthepossibilityofourbeingdroheer,

    ahingexceptastraybullet.ina

    sno,onsuchadarknightasthis,theyuldnotseeour

    headsfiveyardsoff.”

    ”butisbeabletoseefiveyards,

    either;andshouldhavenoideang.”

    ”ihadnotthoughtofthat,percy.yes,thatwouldbevery

    serious,”andralphthought,forsoti.”itseearisk,this,

    percy;butiseenoplan,excepttodraheirfire.”

    ”hoean”percyasked,puzzled.

    ”yousee,percy,ourideabefetdootheshore,to

    putourduyintotheer,andtoletitfloatdownahundred

    yardsthelengthofitsstringaostartourselves,

    holdiherendofthestring,ihatifthesentries

    arereallysharplyonthelookoutthey,

    insteadofus,asituspicuousobject;

    especiallyasuchdivingasould,andour

    ventsforsstring,andkehiob,

    likeansng.iftheyoncecaughtsightofit,theywouldbe

    toobusyfiringatittolookaboutforanyoneelse.

    ”y

    altogetherasighthavedone,noe

    onustletitfloatgentlydhtyyards;

    ahroootheerbyit,soastodrahe

    attentionofthesentry.orifthesentriesareprettyfar

    apartoneofusghtkeagreatsplashintheer,he

    duyisfloating;andthenrunbackbeforethesentrygetsup,and

    getintotheerquietly,higherup.theirfireasa

    guidetous.”

    ”aytakeusanhour,oreven

    tustgoalonglikeghosts,so

    asnottoalarhesentries;aover,

    andallsortsofdifficulties.”

    ”allright,percy.idoheuseofing.

    getanyer,bystoppinghere.itslikehavingatoothout.

    otodoit,andthesoosdohebetter.

    ”nowforourbundles.”

    theydoairsintoacellarhelightuldnotbe

    seenfroutsidestruckalight,andlitadle.thefirst

    thingtakenoutofthebundlea,ratherlarger

    thanaightlyfilledhrks;hard,a

    hundredyardsih,attached.pletesuits,

    deofe

    terial.

    sixiours.

    ”itthinkthatthatwillbeanygood,ralph.”

    ”iterhrough;

    butainin,aofthebody

    it,agooddeal.iassureyou,iter

    thanhavingtheicyerfloyou.”

    bothboysno

    flanneljerseyovertheirflannelshirts,andthenhe

    bandagesofindiarubberroundeachothersbodies.theybegan

    uhear;draheight,astheyround,

    sothatitsnaturalelasticitycausedeachtutopresstightly

    upouabove,overlapped.thisbandagewas

    ntinueddootheloofthebody.theonthe

    lifebelts.overtheheyputtheirsuitsofecali,e

    shoesnggloves.

    theythenputthe”duy”inapilloheyhadbought

    foritatversailles.beforeputtingontheircaps,theyfastened

    thequillshthedispatchesintheirhair.i,uh

    theirjackets,eachcarriedaheavyrevolver.

    ”thisindiarubberstuffregularlysqueezes,ralph.”

    ”allthebetter,percy.youhebeofit,whenyou

    areinthee.”

    theboysnodoogether,andaskedforprotethrough

    theperilier

    theyrose,graspedeachothershand;andthenblothe

    lightgropedtheirairs,openedao

    thegarden,andsteppedout.

    therongly.snoher

    andthither,likesprayfro

    frohesnopossibletosee

    tenpaces,here.asitenselydark.

    ”itsluckythatitsdoy,orweshouldneverfindour

    ustbethere,

    atlast.”

    beforestarting,theboyseachother;and

    essuitedadrablyas,

    bethedrivingsnoheesheetupontheground,they

    uldnotkeeaorethaortenyards,even

    heyknelyheystood.theynoodesd

    thehill,verycarefully,stepbystep.thesnow

    ...
(快捷键 ←)上一章 本书目录 下一章(快捷键 →)
全文阅读 | 加入书架书签 | 推荐本书 | 打开书架 | 返回书页 | 返回书目