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正文 第75节 文 / [英]G. A. Henty

    栗子小说    m.lizi.tw小说站  www.xsz.tw栗子小说    m.lizi.twrandthreequarters,andinthattiwe

    hadlostrenthanatinkern.ourlossersand119

    nkilled;134officers,and1897s

    engagedbeehesaterialsasthosehe

    heightsoftheal,theresultghthavebeendifferent,although

    eveninthatcaseitisquestionableallforcetoldoff

    fortheassaultaintaiselfagainstthe

    sses.butposedas

    theyanybeingladssentofftothefrontafew

    erbeingrecruited,thesuccessofsuattack,so

    naged,possiblefrohefirst.

    ityeveningiishcas.weed,while

    thefrenchorious.thefact,too,thattheattackhadfailed

    insodegreeoisndueheeffect

    ofthefailure.ithattheattackoberene

    ing,andthattheguardsandhighlandbrigadeotakepartin

    it.veryglooendouslossaken

    plathennerinhesehadexposed

    theelvestoiheirntofollo,theircasualtieshad

    beennearlyfourtisaslargeastheyshouldhavebeeninproportion

    totheiuers.

    jackarcherherhadbeenseverely

    hedavenhopesofhislife.hehadbeen

    shotinthehip,ashestrovetogetthenofhispanytogether,

    andhadbeencarriedtotherearjustbeforetherussianadvancedrove

    thelastreantsoftheassailantsfrohesalient.

    jaandingofficer,goosit

    byhisbrothersbedside,andtogivehisservicesgenerallyasa

    hewounded.

    atelevenoclockthehutendousexplosion,

    folloierher.severalofthewounded

    officersbeggedjacktogotocathcartshill,toseewasdoing.

    jabersofofficersandn

    hasteninginthesadire.aluridlighthungoversebastopol,

    ahingaltogetherunusualakingplace.

    ainaviewof

    sebastopol,aethiseye.inasreofplacesthe

    toerexplosionfolloheir

    light,cre.hour

    afterhrandeuroftheseincreased,asfortafterfortwas

    blopwasshakenby

    atrendousexplosionbehindtheredan,andalittlelaterthe

    gaziheflagstaffandgardenbatterieshe

    ers,had

    disappeareduheer,scuttledbytheirlateo

    halfpastfivethegreatsoutheforts,thequarantineand

    alexander,esbegantoasdfroort

    nicholas.

    therussianstearsbusytosladenh

    stores,frohesouthtothenorthside,andheirworkwas

    done,denselusofskethedecks.atseven

    ooingtheherussiantroopsweresafely

    aberedash

    posedittakehenorthside.bythistisebastopolwas,

    frondtoend,assofflas,andbynightfallnothingsavea

    heapofskingruins,surroundedbyshatteredbatteries,reinedof

    theiesof

    englandandfrance.

    allthroughthenightjackarcherhadtravelledbackwardsandforwards

    bethecrestofthehillandthehospital;freathe

    ioftheakingplacethatheuldnot

    resisttheireies,especiallyasheulddonothingforhis

    brother,ystate.

    thedelightoftheenglisharatthefallofthesouthsideof

    sebastopolperedbytheknohatito

    thealakoffbythefrench.theirohe

    attackhaviedbyadefeat,andthefeelinghhadbeen

    excitedbythefactthattheguardsandhighlanders,akenno

    parteverirenchheer,andwhowereina

    highstateofefficy,shouldhavebeeinreserve,he

    boybattalionsboretheoftheattack,foundangry

    expressionangthen.

    allthatdaythealliedaresreinedquiest.ito

    attettooccupythebuingtoighthavebeen

    iheexplosionstitotiofstores

    ofpowder.

    thezouaves,hoadetheirwaydownin

    nsiderablenuers,auedladenhousesh

    hadsofarescapedthenflagration.

    happilythesuccessofthefrendourocreate

    anyfeelingofunpleasantnessbethetroopsofthetions.

    asthereantsofthefres,ehelakoff,

    rps,thesenddivisionwasdrawn

    uponparade.astheleadiofzouavescaalong,the

    englishregintotheurstintoaheartycheer,hwas

    takenupbytheintsasthefrenchcaalong,andasthey

    passed,theenglishpreseotheirbravealliesandthe

    officersonbothsidessalutedhtheirswords.

    thedaytheofficersthrongeddooseethegroundhe

    fightinghadtakenplaalakoffthegroundwasheaped

    hdead.notlesshadbeentheslaughteroutsidetheworkknownas

    thelittleredan,hefrenchattackhadbeenrepulsedh

    prodigiousloss.

    thehousesoftheportionofthetothebatterieswerefound

    fullofdeadn.asa

    nsiderableherussianstearsofillfloating

    uhegunsoftheirbatteriesohside,preparationswere

    deatoounttheerside;butthe

    russians,seeingthatthelastreinsoftheirfleetwouldspeedily

    bedestroyed,tookttersintheirohenightofthe

    11ththesixstearsthatreiherussians.

    afterthedinhepreviousfourdays,

    andthedroppingfirehesilenceh

    reigoppressive.therehingtobe

    douirenchesorbatteriestobeserved,nothingtodo

    buttorestandtopreparefortheost

    uponthe

    aerthefallofsebastopoltheanniversaryofthebattleof

    aled.greateventshadtakenplacethat

    ti

    no

    ...
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