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正文 第49节 文 / [英]G. A. Henty

    栗子小说    m.lizi.tw台湾小说网  www.192.tw栗子网  www.lizi.twprotness,notonlyinseizingthegoveorandso

    saviitionofthebloal,

    butalsoiroyingthereportandfedevidenceofpaulbefore

    interruption.theladsgainedgreatcredithallfortheir

    gallantry,andkatinkasaid,laughing,”itisosayso,i

    suppose,noishouldliketohavesee

    strugglingasjackcarriedhilong,likealittleanthagreat

    beetle.”theyalllaughed.

    ”oh,enouchdifferenceasall

    that.heonlyaboutfive

    inchesless,andiureiuchsllerroundtheshoulders

    thanhewas.”

    ”andnoustnotloseti.

    doyoubothquiteagreeethatitpossible

    foryoutopassthroughthelinesofourarandtogainyourown”

    ”quiteiossible,”dickagreed.”jadihavetalkeditain

    andagain,andareofopinionthatituldnotbedoneevenin

    russianunifor.obequestionedbyevery

    offiour

    regint,andshouldbecertaintobefoundout.houghtthatit

    ghtbepossibletogetholdofafishingboat,andsaildoojoin

    thefleet.thereheriskofbeingblohe

    shoreorbecald,andittolayinastockof

    provisions.”

    ”besides,”theuntsaid,”thereisnoblockadeatodessa,andour

    sllerscruiseupanddoheast,sothatyouwouldbe

    liabletosureyourbestogobyland

    throughpoland.therearestilllargebodiesoftroopstothe

    south,fagtheturks,anditterforyoutokeep

    northoftheseintopoland.yougoaswoundedsoldiersh

    retuingho;aakenforpoles,yourbrokenrussianwill

    appeaatural.iterheuntesshas

    tentotheintendantofherestatesinpoland,andhewilldo

    everythinginhispower.”

    ”iheotcarryaletter,”dicksaid,”foritwould

    proseyouifight

    suggest,fortheuodirect,sayingthatwo

    personsarriveandgivesopasses

    ofyourthreedaughters,,heistogiveus

    anyhelpayrequire.”

    thishepartychatteduntiltheuntsaidthat

    itefortheodress.goingintoanotherrootheboysclad

    theelvesiheinseparablesheepskin

    atr

    setsin,andhe

    unttheninsistedupoakingabundleofroublehe

    valueof200l.,andupontheirurgingthattheyuldhavenopossible

    needofsoey,hepoithatthere

    ergeoccurduringtheirjouey,andthatafterpassing

    thefroheypleteoutfit,ando

    paytheexpeheirjouey,eithertoenglandortheeast,

    ightdecideupon.theyrejoihepartyinthefront

    rooustasaruleofcartsherewasa

    hastyparting.father,ther,anddaughterskissedthedshipn

    affeately.jacksqueezedolgashandatparting,andinanother

    heyandinginfrontofthedoor.

    ”yourshelastts,”theuntsaid.

    hesearrivedoppositethehousetheuntsteppedforwardand

    saidaothedrivers,antlyfellbehind,heboys

    tookuptheirplaovedalonghtheprocession

    ofcarts.

    chapterxvii.

    ajoueyindisguise

    thestartplished.nyhundredsofcartsbledin

    thegreatsquare.auntedoffidasllguardofsoldiershad

    fordacrosstheroadheyofollow,andassoonas

    daylighthadfairlyappearedhegavethehecartsbeganto

    fileoffaloheroad,anatbeingtakenofeachcart,

    asitpassedout,byanoffiberh

    hadbeenrequisitioned.ionhe

    boys.

    asthedriverofthefirstofthosebelongingtotheued

    ts,eachladenhthirtysacksoffloursuppliedbyunt

    preskoff,theofficer,seeingtheo

    passselfstillextrely

    anyhundredyards,ifhehadnot

    takeobehindhisoxen.

    aftertravellingthereforaquarterofanhour,

    aor,passingalong,spoketodidthen

    backalohehospitalcartsherear.here

    diongsobalesofblas,andanotherwas

    thro,insuchahathispreseherebe

    suspectedbyanyoneridingpastthecart.uporainproceeding

    jacktookchargeofthets.thisask,theoxen

    proceedingsteadilyalongtheline,and

    requiringnoattentioneverbeyondanoccasionalshoutandablow

    ofthestickheyloiteredaagapintheline.

    alongsidethedrivershreeorfour,talking

    together,andthusthefactthatohehoutits

    driverpassedunnoticed.alexishadtoldtheuntsserfswho

    aiedthecartsthattheirsterhadarrahelast

    ntforhiredntotaketheplacesoftber,oneof

    hadae,aherarried

    shortly.hehadalsotoldthehatitastershat

    theyshouldeoiorangers,asthese

    anortheprovindscarcelyuoodthesouthe

    dialect.

    aandoftheirsterhouthesitation,

    theserfsexpressednoongtheelvesatanorderh

    sthaveappearedso.itheunts

    pleasure,andthat.attheendoftheday,

    ditofeedtheoxen,who

    requirednofurtherattentioherevaloftheyoke,when

    theylaydohegroundaintheirplaces.dickbrought

    hisupplyofldatandebread,andabottleofwine;and

    thelads,theothers,eheiral

    heartily,andthen,gupontothetopoftheirfloursacks,

    selvesintheirsheepskinsandweresoonsoundasleep.

    thateveningasoldierbroughtassagetotheoffichargeof

    theesrt,tellinghihatthetwoenglishprisoners

    ...
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