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正文 第51节 文 / [英]G. A. Henty

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    ioeal,aero

    layinastoeatsuffiedays

    nsution,andtoleaveodessaatonce.justastheyhadfinished,

    hohedooropened,andasergeantandtered.

    ”ah,friend,”thelandlordsaidtotheforr.”ialadtosee

    you.areyoueasusualflassofbrandyrealfrenchstuffit

    is,iproseyou,thoughforpartilikevodka.herearetwoof

    yourpatriotse.lucky

    fellohousandsatsebastopolo

    geplaces,evenatthestoftheirwounds.”

    thesergeantstrodetothetableatheladsting,and,

    dra.”goodday,rades,”

    hesaidinpolish.”soareyouonyoureluckyfellowsi

    ystripestobeinyourplace,ifonlyforafht.”

    diontindthree

    sentendight,shesaid,

    proveofusetothedidtheyhappentoeacrossanyinsurgent

    bandsinpoland;fuereports,inspiteofthe

    effortsoftheauthoritiestorepressthethatthepoleswere

    seizingtheopportunityoftheiroppressorsbeingengagedinwar,

    againtotakeupar.thesentences

    assober,and

    ongpatrioticpoles.”thedawnwillsoon

    beathand.ustgetupintheing.polandbefree.”

    thesergeantstaredatthenastonishnt,andansweringinalow

    toneinsoheboysguessed,theuntersignto

    thepass,satdo.”butyouarenotpoles”hesaidinalow

    voirussian.”yuageisstrange.iuldscarderstand

    you.”

    ”no,”jacksaid,insilartones,”poles,norrussians.we

    areenglish,andenglandhasalhefriendofpoland.”

    ”thatisso,”thesergeantsaidheartily.”landlord,”hesaid,raising

    hisvoiyfriends.ifearthat

    neyruntobrandy.andnohelandlordhad

    retuedtohisplace,”areyoudoinghereihelpyouinany

    way”

    ”ersakingouro

    poland.tofindfriendsthere.doyoukendantof

    theuntesspreskoffat”

    ”doikno”thesoldierrepeated.”othe

    village.ihaveseenhiundredsoftis.aess,doyou

    kess”

    ”certainlyksaid.”wehavebeenlivingforsixweeksin

    herchateau,itisshetentotheintendanttoaidus.”

    ”youeeveryistress,

    alybeloved.itisapitythatsherriedarussian,though

    theysayheisagoodfelloe,idoanythingforyoudo

    youoney”

    ”no,indeed,”jackreplied.”theuntesshastakehat.”

    ”lookhere,”thesergeantsaid.”iybrother,

    aybeusefultoyou.heknows

    everyone,andif,astheysay,thereistroubleinpoland,heissure

    tobeihickofit,andatanyrateheogiveyou

    adviceaybeuseful,andaddressesofsafepeopleindifferent

    toyouesopaperandpenand

    ink.radesherekho,andarrya

    letterfor.”

    ”pleasebecareful,”dicksaid,asthesoldierbegais

    possibleaybesearchedonthesayanythingthata

    russianofficialghtnotread.”

    ”trust,”thesergeantanswered,laughing.”wepoleshavebeen

    leaingtooea

    letterybrother

    thestihingintheay

    readit.”

    iestheletterhethreelefttheplace

    together,thesergeanttellinghisradesthatheu

    shortlyforthehethenaiedthedshipn,anddidtheir

    shoppingfortheand,biddinghiheartyadieu,theyweresoonon

    theirofodessa,jackschesata

    fairpacefairlyathetothe

    strap,shoulderedhiscrutchesandagairudgedalongupontheir

    jouey.

    theyfoundtheirprovedaybydayastheyon,

    ahirtyfivelesadayhout

    innvenieravellinginthishoutanyinterruptionor

    inandforavieheirpassportby

    sorussianofficial,theyjoueyedacrossthesouthofrussia,and

    tendaysafterleaviheyenteredpoland.

    heretheyforesahattheirdifficultieserthan

    before,andthattheircharactersaspolishsoldiersontheire

    uldnolongerbesustaiheytook,therefore,thefirst

    opportunityofpurchasingtilartothosewobypolish

    peasants,aeringaselvesintheiew

    attire,and,rollingtheirdirtstaineduniforintoabuhrust

    thentoacluofuhisjackalsojoyfullytossed

    hiscrutchesandstrap.dickhadlongbeeodispensehhis

    sling,buttheill

    angrylookingandirritable.

    theynouchas

    possible,andkingtheirpurchasesonlyinaquietvillages.they

    tnybodiesoftroopsvingabouttheroads,andalthoughthey

    ulduandnothingofthelanguage,andof

    thenneriroops

    rched,bytheadvanceguardthroinfront,thestrong

    detatspahebaggage,andthegeneralairof

    vigilancearkedthethattheuntryroubledstate.

    onselveswhenever

    theysaightbe

    addressedtotheghtfinditdifficulttoanshere

    helessdifficultyintheirdoingthisastheuntryhe

    stpartthiiles

    throughforests.upononeoccasion,asithey

    hadgoneinarees,havingseenarussianluvingalong

    theroad,theyobeingsuddenlyseized,gagged,and

    carriedoffthroughthehisbeehat

    theyhadtihertole.

    afterbeingcarriedsodistaheyhrohe

    ground,andth

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