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【】ontohaveitvisaed,asithasalassedus
houttrouble.asoversailles,hawagon,
houghtitbettertohavethepassvisaedhere.”
”efronow”
”froontainebleau,”ralphsaid.”hiviers,
aofffourthere,forthe
frontier.”
”yourbesteau,”theofficer
said,handingbackthepaper.
”thankyou,sir,”ralphreplied,”thatistheending
togo.”
intheevening,theirehielftolookatthehorses;
andtoldthehathehadobtainedagoodlightveredh
springs,ovaloffuiture.the
pricehousandfrancs.
”ifyoulike,”hesaid,”toeroundenoyservant
shalltakethehorsesroundthere,putthen,andbringthewagon
here;aables.
”pleasetoeapapersighenaonyern
passsayingthatyouhaveboughthorsesof,andhavesold
yours.putdoweenus.
youareuponaveryperilousexpeditionand,incaseofanything
happeningtoyou,itethatnothing,beyonda
rebusiransa,uldbetracedbetweenus.”
atsevenooiarted.thedistancewas
onlythirtyles,buttheroadsthe
deepsnopledflatbytheieraffifthear.it
heafteoonheyreachedthefirstse
theentraoversailles.thepass,andthey
onuninterrupted.per.
thetoedhofficersandsoldiers,ofallranks.noone
paidthenyattention,andtheydrovethroughtheplacedars
andontotherketplayinns,
frequeherketpeople.hereastheyexpectedtheyfound
itiossibletogetabed;buttheyhadnodifficultyinobtaining
perssionfortheostandinayard,andkyenough
togetstablerooorthehorses.theyintothetownand
boughtfourblas;andas,atstarting,theyhadfilledthe
deephstraheyhadinspiteoftheld
fortablenight.
dinthingand,thatover,theystrolledaboutuntil
nineok.ityofinvaders
fortablyquarteredintheacapitaloffrahepalace,
thestatuesinfrontofit,everythingtoldofthegloriesof
france;everyparkaround,everylittlepalaceely
associatedidstofthese
rials,thegernialkedcarelessly,drankinthe
cafes,orfeastediels,asiftheplacehadbeloo
theroiierial.afaroff,inthequietoftheevening,
uldbeheardthedistantboofthegunsroundthebeleaguered
city.
therehingshebarclaysedtoget;but
theyhadnodifficulty,astheshopsen,as
usual.thepopulationhadadepressedlook.allclasseswere
sufferingeptionoftheshopkeepers,whose
businessen
inartialeattire,forand,
ever.theladiesofversaillesaslittleaspossib
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