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正文 第50节 文 / [英]G. A. Henty

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    intheing,beforestarting,theoffichargeoftheesrt

    rodealongtheline,exaningeveryes

    ofthedrivers,andreferringtoapaperhhhehadbeen

    fuishedbytheoesof

    thedrivers.theheadnofthepartyfrontpreskoffsresponded

    aton;andsatisfiedthatthefugitives

    inthenvoy,theofficergaveorderstoproceed.

    thistidickilesbeforedropping

    backtothehospitaldayhestillfarther,andby

    theendofaselftobeasstrongasever,andthe

    doctorallohatheuldnorustedtotravel.

    onthisnighttheyhadhaltedatapoint

    andea.beforestarting,the

    boyshadalongchat

    ilitarypassesanofficer.these

    testifiedthativarofskiandalexisranof,ofthe5thpolish

    regint,eonsickfurlough.

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    ingarked;butthedoctorsaidthat

    theheadofthepartyhadbeeninfordbydetrithatthetwo

    strangerspanytheorafeardhad

    onlybeeosatisfytheauthoritiesthattherightnuerof

    nhadbeenfuished,fortheofhandsoewasnowsreatootheheavydrainofnscriptstofillupthelosses

    causedbythehattheunthadbeengladtoretaintheservices

    ofthetbehind.therehereforetobeno

    rerkhedisappearaheheothers

    otakechargeoftheircarts,andifpossibletheauthorities

    berwas

    ie.

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    soldiers.dicksheadplaa

    sling.jacksleghetrousersbeing

    slituptothehip,andthesideslooselytiedtogetherbyapieceof

    string,andthedoapairofcrutches,thesaasthose

    usedialhospitals.

    ”nobythelightofalante.

    ”nyofthesoldiersheoutbreakofthewar

    arereboys,sebeagainstyou,onlyprayfora

    tigiveupallideaastotheyofieryour

    handsandfaces,thebetter,especiallyifthedirtwillhideyour

    clearhealthylor,plexions

    alstuniversalangourpeasantry.andnooveabout

    tooyou,butasyouhaveof

    ursearrangedwordwhenyouhave

    safelyhi”

    anydeepaythanksforthekindnesshehadsho,

    theboyspartedfroiaingtheirfacestothe,took

    theroadtoodessa.jackcarriedhiscrutchesonhisshoulders,as

    alsothelongstrap,opassoverhis

    neddo,keepingitofftheground.

    theyhaddenylesbef,andastheyhadretained

    theirsheepskincloaks,anyofthe

    troops,theyfortablesleepundershelterofa

    protegtoodessa.thistownwas

    notuponthedirectroad,buttheystillgtothehopeofgetting

    awaybysea.

    onthejoueytheyhadtseveralbodiesoftroopsandnynvoys

    ofprovisionsandstores.ertobe

    approaselvesbehind

    bushesorinequalitiesofthegroundatadistancefroheroad,as

    theykneheyobequestioothestateof

    thingsatthefront.theydidnot,hooftheirwayfor

    nvoys,astheypassedthesehshortsalutationsiothe

    greetingsorpityingrerksfrohedrivers.theirrussianwasgood

    enoughtopasssteral

    kind.theirheartsbeatheysahe

    blue,andtheyagaiedthe

    possibilityofseizingaboat.butthesightofting

    slothattheattetwouldbean

    extrelydangerousone.

    odessaisnotafortress,andtheboysnsequeeredit

    uiohetohksoldiers,and

    theirappeararaoattentionever.intheprincipal

    streetstheladssaanynasofenglishfiroveroffices,andthe

    jorityoftheshopsappearedtobekeptbyfrendgerns.

    theyusthavebeenthe

    tradecarriedonbeforetheraffidbusiness

    anend.

    thegreatfnrtsiediradehadallleft,

    andnyoftheshopslosed.

    theharborployedin

    theastingtrade,intheblacksealayoredbytheh

    hatchesbatteneddoeddecks.alittlefartheroutlayat

    anchunboats.lookingsea

    asinglesailbrokethelihehorizon.

    retuingintothetoesllstreets,entereda

    slleatinghouse,andaskedforfood,forthestockhhey

    hadstartedfourdaysbeforehadbeenexhaustedthepreviousevening.

    thelandlordservedtheandastheyieredinto

    ion.

    ”isupposeyouhaveleaveoutofhospitalfortheday”

    ”no,”dietopoland

    tillourured.”

    ”oh,”thelandlordsaid.”youarepoles.ithoughtyoudidnotlook

    quitelikeourn;butyouspeakrussianhereisa

    regintofyouruntrynioeofthein

    sotisflassofbrandy.theylikeitbetterthanvodk

    curious,isntityourtruerussianthinksthattheresnothing

    betterthanvodka.”

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