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”anddidyouseeanylovelyhouris”siondsasked,laughing.
”thatididnot,”delafieldsaid.”isaebundleslookinglike
rollsofdirtyesheetsreadyforthehapairofbig,
yello,andibelievethattheyen.i
didnotseeanyoftheirfaces.ididntsureno
detlyprettyanadesuobjectas
that.”
thesaranspgoodstotheshore,h
hadgolta,inuedhere.everydayfreshtroops
arrived,englishandfrendtheheundulatingplain
roundgallipolips.bytheendofthenth
22,000frendso10,000englishheredthere.
afterthedaysidshipleaveashore,
andeheseofbustleandnfusionhere.
enorusnuersofpailsandbullockcartswork,and
evenatthisearlyperiodofthecaaigntheiensesuperiorityof
thefrencharrasovertheenglishahis
natural,asthefrench,likeothereuropeannations,hadbeeninthe
habitintiofpeayasaeight
berequiredforssariat,
transport,andotherarrasinastateofeffi
england,upoherhand,thearhadbeeirelyed,
andhadbeehesubjeiserable,pettyenoinallits
branches,andthensequewarfounduswhollyunprepared,
exceptthatyofseasonedsoldierssuchas,inthe
natureofthingsuheneions,englandwillneversee
again.
ongoingashorethedshipisraleaothe
esstrollthroughthetousetheelvesby
chaffingthegraveturkishshopkeepers,bygtheenglishand
frenesh
theirarroundeachothersnecks,orbykissingtheirhandsairily
totheveiledfigures,oftheygotdilisesthroughthe
closelylatticedofthetoed
principallybygreeks,pathiesostpart,h
therussians,aurbulentastheturks
ured.
oneeveninghaaiobeoutlaterthan
usual,astheyhadbeeodiheofficersofthe
ldstreatheyhadtonboardthe”ripon.”thealwasa
roughone,fortheuntryhadbeeelyeatenupbythis
ienseaccessioners.still,thecatererhadsucceededin
prsotoughfoiontotherationbeef,andas
thesepaghereble.
theboysspentarryevening,andstartedathalfpasttenforthe
toostpartasleep,hey
reachedit.afehthevarious
generalsheirheadquartersthere,orhfriendsonboard
ship,soofthe
closedesounds
ofsingingandnoise,foreveryonehe
placeyiotes,and,ihe
riffraffofallthediterraneancities,othe
sakeneyaspettytraders,hucksters,
issariatlaborers.
astheyhroughadarkandsilentstreettheysuddenly
heardasoundofshoutingandtheclashofhefallofheavy
bodies,araingoffeet.thenawindoasdashedopen,a
voiceshouted,”help”ahestrifentinuedasbefore.
”eon,archer,”haed.”therearesoofourfellowsin
arohthesegreeks.”
thedoorened,buttheboysburstinatoit,
leaptintropedtheirothedoor,andthenfinding
thestairs,hurriedup.onthelandingadiillightwasbuing,
butitneedednolighttoindiirugglewas
stillproceeding.thedoorstoodajar,andtheboys,hdrawndirks,
dashedintotheroo
ithetreableonrewn
severalpaean
overtuedlaingagreatblackstainonthegreen
tablecloth.ihehreeofficershdrawn
sselvesagainsttheattaety
greeks,ardhknives.inthenfusion,nonehadnoticedthe
entryoftheboys.
”pickupachair,jack,”hatheideaof
rushingen.
thethestrong,butlight,chairs
scatteredonthefloor,and,selves
uponthegreeks.threeoftheseherest,
takenbysurprisebythesuddenattack,reiled,andtheboyswere
speedilybythesideoftheassailedofficers.
thegreeksdreent,
againadvanberlayuponthe
ground,andseveraloftheothersheother
hand,oheofficersleantagainstthehile
bothoftheothershadreceivednastycuts.theyhis,
havebeenoverpoalltableanda
chairortasortofbarricade,acrosstheangle,and
soprevehegreeksfrooheofficers
ahersh.allen.
thereefortheexgeofahegreeks
again.
theboyshadagaiapoor
thechairshhegreeks,seeingthe
inferiorityoftheirknives,hadheelves.haeived
acrashingblostaggeringbackagainstthe
useless.
”thisakearush
atthesundrels,andfightourothedoor.itsouronly
ce.”
”ont,”ja.stoopingdown
behihers,hepulledoutathispocket,strucka
light,andappliedittotheslincurtainshe
ontabroadsheetofflaleapedup.thegreeks
utteredashoutofterrorandsurprise.
”noed.”alltogether.”
inantthefivedasheddoselvesupon
thegreeks.these,takenbysurprise,andparalyzedbythegreatsheet
offlae
doheystood.otherswerehurledasi
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