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theorepeatthesignaldoothespothepoleswere
lyingreadyforattack.
therussiansopenedfireovertheheadsoftheiradvanceguard,who
laydoostparteitherstruckthe
slopeorflerikingtheupperpartofthe
batteryfautes
therussiansntiofire.then,deceivedbytheabsolutesilence
heobstaclealone,or
thattheinsurgentshadretired,thegunsberedup,the
advannrchedon
closebehindtheguns.
theenhebarricadewere
arduskets,andeachhiddenbehindtheleafysrestedhis
pienasit
advauntiltheadvanceguardhinfiftyyardsof
thehatthelads,selvestraihegunstoshe
road,gavethesignal,andthesilenceheroarofthe
tuzzlehgrapeshot.theeffectwas
trendous.ththeranksofthe
russianinfantry,theshoterribleexecution
aillerybehindthe
theeusketrywas
opehepoleshiddenbehitis.rethanhalfofthe
advanceguardfelluhatterribledischarge,aillery
crofellintonfusion.
therussianoffipletogatherthe
survivorsoftheadvanceguardtogether;buttheionh
theslaughterhadcausedendous
yellfarbehind,follousketry,shohat
theluptedto
unlierandttheirgunstain,butthenfusionthat
prevailedinthecropossible,and
longbeforeituldbeacplishedtheironhailagainsthrough
theranks,andttheirinvisiblefoesbehind
theflankingabattisagainflashedout.theadvanceguardwere
annihilated,theartilleryinnfusion,butthegeneralnding
theinlupushedhisnhthefrightenedhorsesofthe
artillery,and,openingaheavysketryfireontheirunseenfoes,
pressedforotheassault.
thenfliidshipheir
gunsalteatelyasfastastheyuldload,thepoleswas
steadilyandollyasiftheyhadbeenlongtraiilleryn.
severaltistherussiansadvaohintyyardsofthe
defences,buteachti,shatteredbythefireofgrapeshotandby
thestorfbulletsfroheabattis,theyreiled.invainthey
flungtheelvesuporeesandtriedtohe.
invaintheoffitogathertheelvestogether
andtheirown
artillery,ihethrongofinfantry,werehelpless,
shakenbytheshoutsoftheassailants,andbythebattleragingin
theirreartheirretreateherussians
lostheartaofallbaenasa
guardtothebattery,thedshipherestofthedefenders
oftheabattistovefthetreesontheflanksofthe
russians,keepingupanstantfire,untiltheyjoiheinbody
itatherussianrear.
ierynoheyuldseelittleofwasgoingforward.
theoke.thenasit
fellbatainingaintothebushesaround
the
butthoughtheladsuldseenothing,theroadinfrontaffordedthebr >
asureguidefortheiraiandceaselesslytheguuptheir
fireintotheretreatingssofrussians.
forhalfanhourtherunsntinuedunabated,andthen,asit
diedaphantshoutsofthepoletoldthehatthe
victoryedandshattered,
hadretiredfroheforestandgaiheopenuntrybeyond.then
thedefendersofthebatteryraisedanansotheir
friendsiand,exhaustedhtheirexertions,threw
theelvesontheground.
ofthosehegunsbutthreehadbeens
brasures.
severaloftheriflenhadfallenshhthehead,asthey
firedoverthetopofthebattery,hirtyorfortylaykilled
atis.
afterafeinutesrestthepartyadvanced,andsoonjoiheir
friends,ations.thevictoryhadbeen
apleteohenitionandstoreshad
fallenintothehandsofthevictors,uponoverpohe
rearguard,hadn
haddeasturdyresistahispoint,andalthoughthedesperate
onslaughtsofthesesbrokentheir
ranksand,theyhadyetstoodfirand
itn,anditssubsequent
retreat,lastdecidedtheday.
forsohundredyardsinfrontofthegunsthegroundovered
ostoftheartilleryhorseshadfallen,andbut
ty
inkilledandouonearly800,and
theheinfuriated
peasants.
ofthepolesso250hadbeenputhorsdebat.thedelightof
theinsurgentsostiortantvictory
eintopossessionofsuffit
sketstoarhenition,
andhadinallapletebatteryofartillery,henoughhorses,
takenfroheogivetoea,andleaveasuffit
nuerfortheaunitionidshipnreceivedthe
estthanksofthepolishleader,tributedhissuccess
eotheslaughterhegunshad,andtothe
dispositionstakenfortheirdefence.
chapterxix.
totherescue
ansultationheeveningofthebattle.ashe
au
foraesandfalies.severalplanswereproposed
angthegroupofoffiidshipn
fortheiropinion.
distandthegeography
oftheuntryheuldoffeojabeing
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