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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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