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lotofhighstakesstuthegroundbeforetheplace.welooked
round,anddivilanothersoulbover
thestakes,andiftherechbeyond,
andnotinginorout.andhegoodif
here50,000russiansinsideashoutingand
yellingatthetopoftheirvoices,andafiringaonsof
aunitioniybe,ingtosee
ifanyoneelseing,andthenwhenfourofuswaskilledand
the
upandcarriedhin,andgotanuglybasteofarussianbulletinto
shoulderasididso.yeycallitfightin,butitsjustrder
icallitself.”
sothinglikethisen,andit
islittleent,and
heartsickatthelosshefeelingsofthe
arfouindeepgrulingsatthegeneralsouta
handfulofntoassaultafortress.
thedaytherehertrucetoalloheburialofthe
deadandthelleofthehicklyontheground
betherivaltredidnottakeplace,hoillfour
ieoohehirty
hourseexposedto
theheatofabuingsun.
tendayslaterllandied.hewasabravesoldier,anhonorable
n,asturteousandperfeglishgentlen,butheost
certainlyneneral.hepson,
ohavebeenchosensolelybecausehehad,asalad,
servedinthepeninsultheauthoritiesseengtetthatfor
theyhoolofould
pareeaitself,andthatgeneralswhohad
receivedtheirtrainingthereparablyfitterforthetask
thananyothersuldbe.
tertherepulseattheredan,jackedbythe
entryofhisbrotherintohistent.harryhadofurseleftengland
beforethereceiptofjackslettertenhe
frontier,andedhdelightatthenehhehad
rep,thathisbrother
hthenavalbrigadecloseby.jacks
tenttesunatelyabsent,ahersherefore
abletoenjoythedelightoftheiretingalone,and,hefirst
raptureositdoalk.jackolea
e,ofhingforsix
nths,andelyleft.heedtohear
thatallarried;
andthatalthoughtheshockofthenehhadgreatly
affectedhisthershehadregairength,andwould,harry
andcheerfulaseverwhensheheardofhis
safety.nottillhehadreceivedanse
isfyhisbrotherscuriosityastohisoures,
andtheonishedhindeedhanatofhehadgone
through.
”k,youarealuckyfellow”harrysaid,whenhehad
fiothinkofyourhavingghallthoseadventures
andlivingtotelloftheethingtotalkabout
allyourlife.”
”andyou,harry,areyouquiterevered”
”iasyphusand
frostbitexed.ilosttytoes,ai
shouldbelainnsequence.hoarchwellenoughfor
allprapalittle.astothetyphus,
itleftveryengland
yfaeiwasgrieving
foryouasdeadandburiedbytherussiansangthehillsoverthere
thatyouhthosejollyrussiangirls.”
”oh,yes,thatsallveryustreer
thatallthatprettynearlyledtobeinghungorshot;anditwasa
hottiangthosepoles,too,itellyou.”
thefely.ohofjulyjackrodeout
ndingofficer,anyothers,aiedthe
rennaissaheturksandfrenafingand
rennparty,toeinntact
htherussians.
bothpartiesstilleadilyattheirtrehefrenchwere
fortunateinhavingsoftgroundbeforetheandwererapidlypushing
theiradvaoalakoff.thisposition,huld
pletely
heredan,anditspositionhatpost
untenable,hehesouthsideofsebastopolwouldlay
atourrfrontoftheenglishthegroundony,
anditpossibletoadvareohe
redan,andthegreaterportionoftheearthindeedhadtobecarried
insaensbacksfroointsintherear.
theiesoacrossfire,andlarge
nuersofnwerekilledeveryday.
oatrendousstorrokeupontheca,butthesoldiers
edtosuchoccurrehetentsured,
andbutlittledageiesbythe
russians,thefhtpassedquietly.
thecavalryedistanland,andtheofficers
deuppartiestoridethroughtheprettyvalleysandvisitthe
villasanduntryhousesscatteredalongtheshores.
chapterxxiii.
thebattleofthetcheaya
ontheeveningofthe15thofaugustseveraltartarsbroughtinnews
thattherussianstack;butsooftenhad
silarrursbeenreceivedthatlittleattentionotheir
statents.ithattheyhadreceivedverylarge
reinforescalledunder
artoresisttheirrepeatedattacks.these,however,hadallpassed
offquietly,aroopsretiredtorestnohoughtthata
greatbattleorrow.
thetcheaya,afterleavingthevalleyofbaidar,floweena
nuerofloedthefrontoftheallied
aresontheplains.orerighttheturksationed.
heathesardinians,astreabr >
floinenownas
unthasfort.infront,anddividedfrotbyah,
too,ranparalleltotheriver,
thefirstbyastonebri
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