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www.lizi.tw栗子小说 m.lizi.twatoncereineduphishorse,behad
happened,andnotknohatthecarriageoccupied
bythegeneralsdaughters.
”thatsright,jack,”dicksaid.”ilestart
oftheothers,andtheforestis,sssinclairsaid,scarcethree
lesagoit,butbesureyousteerstraight.”
thehorsesearingalongatafuriousgallop.presently
an,straightbitofroadeheoseetheirpursuers
again.thehorsenhadbeenincreasediheofficerswho
hadbeenridinginthepronade,aber.
ofthese,atleasthalfetsglisteninginthesunshowed
dickthattheyherear,the
othershadgaineduponthesiderably.theyever,
fullyhalfotheforest.
”thatsright,jack,keeptheoing,”dicksaid,asjackfloggedthe
anilstotheirhighestspeed.”etoget
aeup,onlyfoodnesssakekeep
usstraight.”
heyreachedtheforesttheirpursuersehundreds
ofyardsintherear.chegthehorsesheunderwoodwas
thickest,thedshipnleapedout,gaveapartinglashtothe
horses,againatfullspeed,andthendashedinto
thethicket.
anyohe
spectacleh
thethickbrusheraquarterofanhoursruntheypaused
breathless.jackdashedhisbontotheground.
”foodnesssake,diantle,”unhook
thebaydress,aridofthething.iusedtolaugh
atsistersfootrunningasfastasiuld.noon
earththeyorunatall.”
theirborroridof,andintheirshirtsand
trouserstheboysproceeded.presentlytheycasuddenlyuponfour
peasaedontheground,leapedtotheir
feetaedthentjoy,kingsignstothebr >
tofollo,alyledtheoaspotainsof
theinsurgentbandassoonasthey
s
roundtheiederacedtheheotherleaderscrowded
round.
”itisindeedhappioseeyouagain,”theuntsaid.”wefeared
youhadfallenintothehandsoftherussians.isentspieslastnight
intothetotheybroughtbackhatthestreetswere
absolutelydeserted,andtheydareder.iresolvedtofor
adayortilhcertaintyhadbefallenyou.
noellusallthathashappened.”
thedshipedtheiradventures,sayingthattheyhad
reinedncealedintheveryofthegoveor,and
givingfulldetailsoftheirescapedressedashisdaughters;saving
onlythepartisssinclairhadplayed,fortheythoughtthatin
y,theyght
uheinfluehetorture,herussiansfreely
adotheircaptives,revealallthattheyhadheard.they
theninquiredheuntsiions.
”ishallvefartheryoldband
together,vetojoinsoothers,whoihearhavebeendoinggood
thefrontier;and,
chasishallregrettoloseyou,i,leada
partytothefrontier,andcutahroughtherdonoftroops
thereforyou.”
theboysgladlyaorethanenoughof
insurrearyobebackagainhtheir
radesatsebastopol.
threedaysrgtookthebandbacktotheforest,e1500
nbled,ainganxiouslytheretuoftheparty.
aday,andthenhorsesothetwo
batteriesofartillery,andvingbylittlefrequentedroadsthrough
theforest,thesllarrched.
fortendaysthertinued,fortheroadshe
horsesuoacplishsuchrchesasthoseofhe
peasantslasttheyeffectedajunhtheband
etojoin,bersauonearly4000
n.theirarrival,andespeciallytheadventoftheartillery,was
greeted,anditonceproposedtotakethe
offestanislassaid,hohathishorseswere
pletelyknockeduphthefatiguetheyhadundergone,andthata
restofthreedaysorecruit.
”noidshipn,”iprose.the
frontierisonlyfiftylesdistant.ianatoo
ascertainsopointathereareboatsonthissideofthe
river.iarchatdaylighten,andnofearbut
hasuddenattackhroughthepatrols.”
theplanarg,dethefifty
lesjoueybefhtfall.theyetbythespy,ated
thattheboatshadalstallbeenreved,butthatanuerwere
gatheredatavillagery.
thedshipnproposedthattheyshouldstealthroughandendeavortetoheboats,buttheirfriendhearoftheirrunning
sucharisk,andaftertakingsohoursofrestthepartyproceeded
ontheirrch.itheyehe
village.justastheyreacheditasentryfiredhissket,andha
rushthepoleschargedforhadbeenarrahattheunt
andthedshipnenshouldrunstraightthroughthe
villagedootheerside,andthattherestoftheforceo
nceafuriousattackuponthehousesinhabitedbythetroops,
hattheyes,wouldbe
sotibeforetheytooktheoffensive.
chapterxxi.
backatthefront
arousedbythesoundofthesentryssket,therussiansoldiers
rushedtotheirteringfire,h
idshipnhtheirparty
ranhastilydohevillage.thereriesovertheboats,
butthese,alardbythedininthevillageandthesightofthe
approagfigures,firedtheirsketsandfled.dickutteredalow
exclation.
”atter,dickareyouhit”
”yes,”diiuspushon.”
theyleapedintoaboat.jackseizedthesculls,theropeh
fasteheotheshore,andhalastshoutoffarewell
totheunt,theypulledoffintothestreaforafeihe
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