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www.lizi.twsharpdetonationabovetheandallthistithe
rainfell,ahunglikeaveilaroundthepresentlya
untedoffip.
”i”hesaid.”ihavelostway.”
”thisistherineca.”captainpeelsaid,steppingfor
ashedrehebattlegoing,sir”
”verybadly,ifraid.beredbyfivetoone.ourn
arefightinglikeheroes,buttheyarebeingfairlyboedownby
herussianshavegotatrendousforceofartilleryonto
thehills,houghtinaccessibletoguns.therehasbeengross
carelessnessonourpart,andlooking
forthethirddivisionc”
”straightahead,sir;butithinktheyhaveallgoneforward.weheard
theraingpasti.”
”iarderedtosendeverynforusketisofvalue.how
nynhaveyouhereincaseyouareed”
”y,”captainpeelsaid.”therestareallinthe
battery,andidarenotveforhoutabsoluteorders,aswe
ybe,iftheenekesasortie.”
theofficerrodeon,andthesailorsstoodingroupsbehindtheline
ofpiledskets,readyforaninstantadvance,ifcalledupon.
anotherhalfhourpassed,andtherolloffirentinuedunabated.
”itiscertainlyhanitr.
hethte.”noordershavee,butiyselfandsee
allasitis,ybeusefulatso
ene,andwill
sendyoubaeisdoing.”
”.allisonand.arr.
hethtesaid.
aers,delightedatbeingchosen,preparedtostart
atonce.
”iftheysendupforreinforr.hethte,
youovetheakeevery
ndohoseondutyasoks.thereisnosayinghowhardwe
ybepressed.”
folloidshipn,captairodeahroughthe
st,oke.theypassedthrough
thecaofthesenddivision,elydeserted,except
thattherearquees,t
ofeekingtheirway
painfullyonfoot,wasflowingin.
nyofthetentshadbeenstruckdoherussianshot;black
heapssholyahead,
istlifted,uldbeseenbodiesofn,ant
cresthelonglinesofrussianguns,the
britishregints.
”isupposetheseregintsareinreserve”jacksaid,ashepassed
soofsirr.englandsdivision,lyingdooveto
thefrontostofthebattalionshavingalreadygone
forostpressed.
presentlyounted
officers.
”theresllan,”allisonsaid,nudgingjack.”thatsthe
headquarterstaff.”
atthatntashellhroughtheair,andexplodedinthe
treofthegroup.
captaingordonshorseionoftheshellcarried
aoved,but
saidquietly,
”eoffhorse”
heheground,alycarriedtotherear,
erwardshedied.
jadhisrades,afestrangeand
sick,forithefirsttheyhadseenofbattlecloseathand.lord
raglan,ovedsloainpeelaskedifhe
shouldbringuphissailors,butinreserve,as
theforthetrencheshadalreadybeenfearfullyweakened.
”stayhere,”idshipn.”ishallgoforward
alittle,butdoyoureiniliretu.justlie
dohecrest.younohonorifyouarehithere.”
theladssorrytoobey,foraperfecthailofbulletswas
isthadliftedstillfarther,andthey
uldobtainasightofthehestrugglewas
raging,sileinfrontofthesotisthe
reantsintthefront,whenafresh
battalionfrohereservesing
again,okearkedwhere
thenfliusketrywould
ethesharprattleoldofavolleybythebritishrifles.
welledh
nies,fortheseongtherussians,whose
sothboresatchfortheseneedons.
hbeatistheboysarkthat
thebritishfiregreeplacesceasedaltogether,
heherussiansroselouderastheypressed
fly,believingthatvictorylayhintheirgrasp.
”thingslookverybad,janitionisevidently
failing,anditisiossibleforourfellouger
againstsuchterribleodds.oharethefrenchdoingall
thistiourfelloingsinglehandedforthelast
threehours.intheheybeupto”
andregardlessofthestorfbullets,heleapedtohisfeetand
lookedround.
”hurrah,jainutes
andtheyllbeup.hurryup,youlubbers,”heshoutedinhis
ext;”everynuteisprecious,andyouveeenough,
surely.byjove,theyreonlyjustinti.therearetheguards
fallingback.dontyouseetheirbearskins”
”theyareonlyjustinti,”jackagreed,ashestoodbesidehis
rade.”anotherquarterofanhourandtheyobegin
thebattleafresh,forthere.
hurrahhurrah”hecried,as,endousvolleyandaringing
shout,thefrenchfellupontheflankoftherussians.
theladshadfanusthave
givennsoftroopstoppedthehill,
freshbatteriestooktheplaceofthoseost
heavilybythefireuns,andthefightragedasfiercelyas
ever.still,theboyshadnofearofthefi.thefrenchwere
fairlyeheirdistantcasfreshlusof
troopsuldbeseenstreangacrosstheplateau.
uponouralliesnohebruntofthefight,aish,
e.then,
hpouchesrefilledandspiritsheighteheyj
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