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stanislas,hisobjectacplished,dreen.
afeiheboattotheoppositebahey
foundaustriaries,ingern.as,hohe
austriaofferednoobstacletopolishfugitivesentering
thefroheladsedtotheofficerofthetroopsat
thelittlevillagehatontherussianbahey
an,butupontheboys
repeatingtheheofficer,tlefrench,
addressedthenthatlanguage,anddickexplaihattheywere
englishnavaloffiakingtheir
escapethroughpolahehereould
dresshisoldthatnonehana
toilesarycarturedand
filledhstrahisdicklaydoookhis
seatbythepeasantodrivethecart.
ithedayheyehetohe
peasaheinstrushehadreceived,
atthebesthotel,thelandlordofdegree
surprisedatsuarrival,and
adttance.jack,hoes,at
thelandlordshesitationvaondinhalfan
hourasurgeonstoodbydicksbedsidedressinghiswasa
severeohebonebeingbrokeheelbowandshoulder.
thedaydickoretothe
hardshipandexposurethroughhantothewound,
andforaend,but
thedoctorsaidthatit
again,andthatrestandquietelynecessarytorestore
hi
aidshiphetokhaving
deterhatheebyeasystages,k,of
urse,tojoinhisship.
hehaddiatelyuponhisarrivaltoacquainthisfaly,
andthatofdick,thatbothrussia.
thetailorshadbeeoidshipeda
respectableappearance.dickillsohatheuldscarcely
stand,andjatostayforanotherweek.
butdicke,andhearofdelay.adays
travelinadiligentoarailation,andtwelve
hourslatertheyarrivedatvienna.
heretheystoppedforadayinluxuriousquarters,andthenjack,
afterseeinghisfriendintothetrainoartedto
travelovertheseeringpassdootrieste,whereheknewhe
shouldfindnodiffiertonstantinople.
afterfortyeighthoursdiligeravelling,jackreachedthepretty
seaportoheshoreoftheadriatic.hefoundtohis
satisfaerswouldsailfor
nstantihefollooing.hespenttheeveningin
buyingagreatstoostfoundtheof
indhadacculatedquitearespectablestockofbaggageby
thetiheing,duringh
theyofsightofland,theycastanchoropposite
nstantinople.
jaselftothenavalauthoritieshere,ashe
thoughtitquitepossiblethatthe”faln”hadbeenrecalledorsent
onotherservidhehopedthatinthatcasehewould,upon
reaeothership.
thereyinobtainingapassagetobalaklava,fortwo
orthreetransports,orrtores,weregoingup
everyday.hepaused,hohreedays,asitely
oobtainafitoutoffreshuniforbefore
rejoining,andatgalatahefoundeuropeantailorsperfectlycapable
oftuingoutsucharticles.
jaselfinaglassinhis
;foritonthssincehehadlahe
entshadfrohattibeen
rapid.thedifficultiesoftoilethad,too,bee,ande
shirtshingsabsolutelyunknohatjackhadneverfelt
reallypresentablefrohetiwhenhelanded.
thedayhehadobtainedhisoutfithetookapassageinashipladen
ea.hehadalreadyleaedthat
the”faln”illthere,andhevesseleheharbor
heedatseeingherlyingasoheguardshipsthere.
anhourlater,oheshipsboatsnveyedhindhisbaggageto
thesideofthe”faln.”thefirstpersonhesahedeck
r.hethte.theofficerstarededaed
hielfintheusualeaboard,sir,”andfellbackapace
inastonishnt.
”ed.”dearboy,isitreally
you”
”its,sureenough,sir,”jar.
hethteoff.
”ydearjack,”heexclaid,”thenallreportedthatbothyou
andpoorhashot,and,looking
back,saont,and
youasappearediofthekilled.”
”
hoeonandjoi
onbroken,andhfever
aftersofightingongthepolishinsurgents.”
”anged,astonished.”buthat
nogladiohearthathaust
tellallaboutitpresently.thereareyourotherfriendsing
tospeaktoyou.”
bythistitheneuhadspreadthroughtheship.
thedshipnhadallrunondedthencrohe,or,
regardlessofdisciplioodonthebulkhadbeena
generalfavorite.thegallantryradehaddisplayed
onthenightofthestreatlyendearedtheothecrew,and
thenhadbitterlyregrettedthattheyhadnotstoodover
ha,iuntiltheyhadpassedon,and
itoolatetoretu,thattheyhadnoticedhisabsence.
asjar.hethte,hissstescro,and
thenbrokeintoaheartycheer,againandagaied.jack,
gratifiedandtouchedbythisheartye,uldscarcereplyto
thequestionsradespoureduponhiandeedily
draggedbeloidshiph,wherehegav
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