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正文 第56节 文 / [英]G. A. Henty

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    said,

    ”itseetothatyouonfine

    yourselvestobeatingbackarussianluoccasionally,andthen

    dispersinguntiltheyagainadvance.opinionisthatitis

    absolutelynecessarytofollohevictoryo

    dosothiobelievethatthere

    isaprospectofsuccess.orytoday.i

    proposethatenareallinhighspirits,andtherussians

    proportionatelydepressed,aketheoffensiveandfallupononeof

    theirgarrisons.hitherto,asyousay,youhavealented

    yourselvesoutagainstyou,andthe

    russiansintheir

    oers.ifnightuponpiaski,to

    suenofthe

    lunh

    roing,butfellbackheyheardof

    thedefeatoftheirrades.itisprobablethatprettynearlythe

    eout,sothataltogetherthereotbe

    above2500n.ifatnight,tobeable

    todefeattheasily.atanyratebeforetheyrally

    trendousdageuponthe”

    jackspropositionation,anditided

    thattheattackshouldtakeplathefollo.theofficers

    therefthen,andappealedtotheoreinfor

    anotherfortyeighthours,ihattheyghtannihilatethe

    garrisonofpiaski.

    theed,therereadilythatabundantsuppliesofbreadand

    spiritshadbeenfoundiurednder

    haviprobablethattheexpeditioendovera

    periodofsodays.

    theingallructedintheuseoftherussian

    skets,nyofthepeasantsbeihe

    offirear.ithateachpeasantshould,in

    additiontohisgun,carryhisscythe,hisfavoritelose

    nflict.

    eonallarch.thebandso

    advanceseparately,eaderordersofitsoo

    uherketplaceastheclockstrue.therehree

    barracks,aainproportionoldofffortheattackof

    each.threeofthegunsheforest.theotherthree,

    eachdrapahelu,thedutyassigned

    totheeingtoblohegatesoftheseveralbarracks.arse

    grassandshedroundthehehorsesfeetwere

    alsoffled.thepeasantsherewas

    thereforenofearoftheheiradvancebeingheard.

    atnineoforthetoiles

    distant,anduponnearingitseparated,soastoenterasarrangedin

    differentdirene

    hundredyardsbyfourorfiven,chosenfortheiractivity,their

    dutybeingtoseizeandsilenyeetinthe

    streets.

    thetoedabsolutelyasleephebandofstanislas,h

    einutes

    beforeone.

    oheladsthoughtthattheyuldhearastifledcry,butifsoit

    attraoattention,forthestreetsed,andnota

    singleheypassed.theotherhandshadalready

    arrivedipladedbystanislasreached

    it.

    afeheleaders,aguntoldofftoeach

    lu,andthebandsstartedtotheirrespectivedestinations.the

    ntiofuntstanislas,totachedh

    hisgun,eoattacktheprincipalbarrack.this

    intheforfalargequadrangle,andntainedsoseve

    hundredinfantryandabatteryofartillery.

    astheheadoftheluehestreetleadingtothegate,a

    sentryosideont

    lateragunwasfired.

    thereent,andhaheer

    thelurushedforeofthenthreselveshaxes

    upoegate,hesentryhadenteredandclosedbehind

    hi

    thegun,n,upand

    plapositionuzzledirected

    toassive

    barstillkeptthisinitsplaotherdischargebrokethisalso,

    andthepoleshexultingshoutssurgedin.

    astheyentered,asfrohewindows,

    but,houtpausing,thebandbrokeupintoparties,eaderits

    chief,andrushedattheentrancesleadingtothestaircases.

    thenensuedadesperatenflict.therussians,takenwhollyby

    surprise,appalledbythesuddennessoftheattadknohe

    ferocityecasesofferedbut

    slightresistandleapedbysresfrohetheback,

    preferringtheriskofdeathorbrokenlistoaingtherushof

    theirehersdefeheelvesdesperately,gatheringon

    thetopofthestairs,barringthedoors,aingfootbyfoot

    untileverynhadbeencutdown.

    theabseheirofficers,eredtogetherina

    differentpartofthebarracks,provedfataltothedefenders;

    aaandof

    theirofficers,theyselvesundersuch

    cirutesafterthe

    entryhadbeeedallresistancehadceased,andthebarracks

    reihehandsofthevictoriouspoles.

    theinstantthathisooftheh

    abandoffiftynoldofftoaderhisorders,

    proceededtothestables.theartilleryhorsesout

    andhaessedtothegunsathe

    resistancehadceasedtheseodepart.

    thepoles,takisoftherussiansoldiers,andlading

    theelveshblasandsuchotherarticlesastheyfancied,

    sedoutintotheurtyard.iorerooofthebarracks

    sreadyforissuetothetroops,

    andaheseuntstanislasorderedthtoutand

    stoptywagon.

    threeerthebarrafireinadozenplaces.

    thentheillerystartedatatrotfortheforest,

    ovedaightbe

    nens.

    thedivisiontorytachedhadexperienceda

    successaspleteasthatn

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