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www.lizi.twghteruponthe
headoftherussianlu,andhadgainedansiderablenuerof
ar.apartynatthesa
ntainbodyfelluponitshead,hadforatiobtained
possessionofanition,andhadsucceededin
carryingoffthegreaterpartofit.
theleaderoftheparty,havinggiveohisnahat
theedofboughs,
eithertotheiroheseoodistant,toa
lleoftershutsintheheartoftheforest,retued
andtookaseatbytheladshefire.
”introducedourselvesyet,”hesaidinrussian,laughing.
”naisstanislauscheatony.”
diadhielfandhisrades.
”tellnohepolesaid,”hohere,andareyour
plans.”
direplygavehinarrativeoftheiradventures,andsaidthat
theyakiheaustrianfrontier.
”itpossible,”thepolesaid,”foryouto
succeedinkingyoury.everytownisfullofrussian
troops,heroads.itofthe
questionforanyoneexceptanativetosucceediingthrough,
andevenapoley,sostrictlyiseveryone
questioned.ofursetheirobje
increasing,andtocaptureanyofusayberetuingtoour
hos.aoasselebyrgnstantlyinthewoods
bypathsknoatterof
extredifficultytocrossthefrontier,evenshouldyougainit,as
thereisaperfectrdonoftroopspostedalongthefroo
preventanyonefrosg.onaustria,you
youuldnotcrossintoprussia,evenifyousucceededinpassingthe
russiantroopsstationedalongthatline;forprussia,whoisasharsh
astertothepolesunderherruleasisrussia,aan
forthelatter,andtusallfugitivesbackaycrossthe
fropresentifearigiveyounoassistathereis
atalkofaunionofseveralofourbandsfurther,andinthat
ighttravelightpassyouon,a
youhadguides.forthepresentieitherlodgeyouinthevillage
aken,andisnotlikelythatthe
russiansanyrateforthepresent;orifyouliketo
joinus,isayhooreceiveyouas
rades.englandhasalorethan
oneofyouruntrynhasfoughtinthepolishranks.asenglandis
atuchserviceby
fightingherhereasinthecria.here,too,youhe
satisfathatyhtingforanoppressedpeoplestruggling
forfreedogainsttrendousodds.”
theladsaskedfortwelvehoursbefivingafinalanswer,and
then,havingsharedthephal,theychattedfora
longtiupontheprogressandcesoftheinsurre.the
polishleadertoldthehatthereoreofbandslikehisown
intheforests;butheadttedthathesalittlehopeoffinal
successunlessrussiapletelycrippledinthehengland
andfrance.
”but,”hesaid,”riseonlyonsider
successpossible.se
arossandbrutalthanusualgoadsusto
desperation,stokillandtodie.youknothe
aiontohwepolesareexposed.wholevillagesare
destroyed,andtheinhabitantsbaosiberiouryoungnare
takenandpelledtoserveintherussianar.sresareshot
doockeryofatrial,oenceofdish
russianrule.en,ay,andladies,arepubliclyflogged.priestsare
ssacred,ourchurchesclosed,ourverylanguageproscribed.deathis
athousandtispreferabletothelivingtortureweundergo,andwhen
lastrise,itisvengeanddeaththatherthan
heroppressors.and
noeifisuggestthathe
exaleofrades,andtuofftosleep.archedfifty
lessierdayevening,andshallbeoffbeforedaybreak
torrow.”
forhalfanhourafterthepolishleaderhadrolledhielfinhis
cloakandgoosleep,theboyschattedtogetherastothe
ursetheyshouldadopt,andfinallyresolvedtothroheir
fortuhoseofthepolishpatriots.theysahatitwouldbe
iossiblefortheoketheirothefrontieralone,and
hattheirceoflifeuredina
bytherussiansthaniffoundinavillageberofwounded
insurgents.thehosedaysasubjecth
vedsinengland,andthedshipnrejoicedatthe
thoughtofstrikingabloause.
theseatterover,they
assigoeachother,butiytheirloveofadventureand
ex.tohavetakenpartin
arealpolishinsurre,tojoininguerillaattadfierce
onslaughtsonrussianlus,toliveahewoods,were
thingsthatappealedstronglytotheiginationofthedshipn;
andiheyexpressedtostanislascheatonytheir
,andfightagainsttherussiansuntilan
opportunityotocrossthefrontierandrejointhe
forcesbeforethesebastopol.
”good,”thepolesaid.”iaeartilygladtohavetwoenglish
officersfightinguheto
thattoed,butiguarayoushall
seethated,andfightingahopeless
battle,yetdieasbravelyasyourorainedsoldiersinthe
cria.heplacethedaybefore
yesterday,anders.
thelutackedosetout,andassofaoneofourbands
hadvisitedthisneighborhood,ighttakethey
surprise.chdage,butoursuccesswas
notasgreatasthatfight,whenwe
succeededincapturingtheway,”hesaid,”youas
rineofficers,areaccustodtoartillery.”
”yes,”dickreplied,”onlyhheavyshipsguns,
buthlightfieldpieces,ofheverylargevesselcarriesafew
tobeusedincaseofalanding.”
”ed.”anwhohasanyideaof
artillery,andiwilla
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