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		  		第17节  (第1/2页)
    【】heopenair.forati,    allingeredplacehosen,for    thevillagelayveryhigh,    runningintotheriverrtagne.    theokingplalock    thealthatoftheing;    exeatfrot    infrahiin    thelidsoftheirteens,andncludedthealhacupof    ffee.    thenfefirespanyandasller    oheofficers.blasonthegroundround    thesefires,atheirpipesandchattedgaily.all    oreorlesstiredfor,althoughtheirnthsharddrillhad    atoiless,aunition,and    acuterntshadtiredtheorethantheyhadanticipated.    asthispetoldthehathe    shouldnotplacearegularrdories;butthatinfuture    heshoulddoso,yoot.bynine    okthefiresbegantobulohetalkinggraduallyceased,    andthenrollingtheelvesupintheirblas,andputting    theirhaversadertheirheads,forpillowssoondroppedoff    tosleep;asolitarysentrykeepingguardagainstpilferers.    ashortrilestooktheday,toraervillers,    ongtheinhabitants;andfourteenles    onthedayaftertobaeurthe,heyalso    obtainedquarters.theyheneighborhoodof    theene,andjorteeadvisedahaltfortheday;in    orderthatheghtkeinquiries,andiigatethhlythe    bestroutetobepursued.    chapter5:thefirste.    thenendantofthefranctireursheard,at    baarat,deternedhiogehisiions;andtopushon    letonthelowerspursof    thevosges,sofourlesfrolant;andoverlookingthe    valleyofthevexouse,iertouated.    itardtheherhadagainged,therain    desenintheirlight,    erproofcloaks,andtheflapsoftheirfecapsdownplodded    steadilyon;theirspiritsustaihethoughtthat,ere    aightbeina.theneh    hurriedtheorotheeffectthatabodyoftwo    hundreduhlanshadleftsarreb,andowards    blant.theyly,stoppingtolevyntributionsat    thevillagesoheyer    blantonthesaeveningthatthefranctireursreached    halloville.ithattheyhthesheep    andcattlethattheyhadsup,bythevalleyofthevexouseto    luneville.    toilesofhalloville,theroadhadbeenafairone;    butitotuoff,byatrackthattle    betterthanagoatpath.invain,adozenofthenoldoff    tohelphthecart;invaintheypushedbehind,andshovedat    thespokesofthepraable.at    lastthehorseandcartakenaside
		
				
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