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www.lizi.twtobeseen,andtheybegantoquestionher
itakeasllraft,andtopaddlealongthe
footofthecliffs.
”troubleaboutthatnoyerssaid,”for,
unlessiaistaken,ohavearegularblackseagalein
anhourort,andthecloudsbanking
up.”
thelieutenantistaken.inanhourtheingin
furiousgusts,andtheseabreakingheavilyilebay.
havingnothingtodo,theysatuheshelterofarod
chedtheprogressofthegale.thehe
shore,andgrehen
lieutenantersleapedtohisfeet.
”see,”hesaid,”thereisaboatingroundthepoint”
ithegale,aragofsail
,andtheyuldseefiguresonboard.
”sheiskingihelieutenantexclaid.”letusrundown
andsignaltotheobeachheratthatlevelspotjustinfrontof
thevillage.nodoubtitissoshipsboateouttopiic
atohevillagesnearbalaklava,andtheyhavebeenblownalong
theastandhavebeenuoeffectalanding.”
theboatsheaduedtohesaillowered,and
theotout.sohighheseaalready,thatthespectators
fearedeveryntsheped,butshewaswellhandled,
andonade
herothespotheofficersanding.thelatterwere
astonishedenleapedoutinstantly,and,houtaword,
rushedattheandinantbothothegroundby
blotheshod
astonishnt,theyfoundthesailroupedroundthe
”hallo”jaent,”.sionds,isthatyou
ohareyouknogusaboutlikethatfor”
”edtheofficeraddressed,”h
didyouefrondasqueradingasassackforwe
say.ithoughtyouwere
upatthefront.”
”so,asyousee,hisis
lieutenanters,ofthetartar.”
”indssaid,holdingouthishand,and
helpiheirfeet.
”itr.ersansallaboutour
ssackdresses.ofurseyousupposedthaties.itis
fortunateindeedforusthatyouustputto
seaagain.thereisarussiancatilesoffonthehill,andthe
boatissuretohavebeenseen.”
”itndssaid,lookingatthesky,
”foritisbloendously.ithink,though,thatitisbreaking
already.theseblackseagalesdonotoftenlastlong.atanyrate,it
tertotakeourcetherethaheinsideofa
russianprison.”
”ifyousendanalongtheroadtothatcrest,”lieutenanters
suggested,”heing,andifothe
boat,aygetoutofgunshotinti.”
asailorchedupthehill.theinstanthe
reachedthetopheerunningback
atfullspeed.
”nondssaid,”putyourshoulderstoher.now,all
together,getherintothepinandpushoff
kinsarrives.”
hesailoof
russianinfantryappearedoverthecrest.heysaheboatthey
gaveashout,andbreaking,randohehillatfullspeed.before
theyreachedthevillage,hokinshadleapedintotheboat,
andenraintothesurf,andscraledin.
”outoars,lads,androndssaid,and,h
steadystrokesthesailorsdrovetheirboatthroughthewaves.
therussiansopenedfiretheinstanttheyreachedthebeach,butthe
boathoughthebulletsfellthickly
round,noone.
”ithink,.ers,”lieutenantsiondssaid,”terlayto,
beforequiteoutofshelterofthebay.hsteadyrowingwe
keepherthere,andeoftherussians.”
.ersassented,andforten,roost,
kepttheboatstationary,partlyshelteredbythecliffsattheuth
ofthebay.therussiansntiofire,butalthoughtheboatwas
isfellnear,
theseostpartcarriedtoleehea
singlecasualtyoccurred.
”thendssaid.”ouldshowa
ragofvasoutsidenoakealotosea,and
then,akebalaklava.”
forfourorfivehourstheboatendousseas,
butgradually,asthedoheseabated,andafterrunning
tilesofftheland,theboatsheadued,andshebegan
tobeatbacktobalaklava.ithatnightbefore
theyreaeelyh
theirexertions.
jaissinghad
beenreceivedbythecaptain,aingatdaybreakheand
lieutenantersp,regrettingthelossoftheir
ponies,heyherussians
loheyfihestoresofprovenderhintheirreach.
uponreagcatheyfoundthattheirabsencehadnotbeennoticed
untiltheafteoonofthesenddayoftheirabseheyhadbeen
seentorideaogether,andheeveningtheyo
beabsent,ithattheyhadgonedoobalaklavaand
sleptthere.hefolloissing,it
iralhadretaiheordutyonboard
ship.thestoroutof
thethoughtsofthendingofficer,anditoing
that,errespegtheavingbeenreceived,heto
etotheirrespectivecaptainstoinquirethecauseoftheir
absehisheyhadbeeainedby
circesaltogetherbeyorol,theyescapedhouta
reprind,andlyngratulatedupontheadventures
theyhadpassedthrough.
iitheonadehadbeengoingonveryheavilyinfront.
therussiahe
trendouspoundingtheyheir
trenalakoff,anduponbothsidesthesoldiers
hpidshovel.onthenightofthe30thaugusta
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