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第5节

    【】thepeopleofdijohalftheirtiinand

    arouioforlear;butbandsof

    ladiesrelievedeachothereveryfewhours,andhandedsoup,bread,

    fruit,andothesoldiersastheypassedthrough.each

    crorained,asitapproachedthestation,h

    cheersaroopsasheartily

    respoofthetrainsedhboughs,and

    presentedagayappearanceas,filleden,the

    sunbuedzouaves,shyturs,gayhussars,orsober

    artilleryhetown.

    soofthetrainslesssignifitof

    horuckshthe

    deadlyshellarrangedsidebyside,pointupwards,andlooking

    relikeeggsinabasketthandeadlyssilesd.

    there,too,ingbridgeswhile,

    everyhalfhour,longlinesofhbiscuits,barrels

    oforesofallsortsand

    kindspassedthrough.

    theenthusiasfdijon,atthesightofthisvingpanoraof

    arseillaiseresounded

    frooingtonight.victoryain,andthe

    onlysubjectofdebatesoriousfrance

    poseuponnqueredprussia.theonlyiatiewas

    forthenehefirstvictory.

    captainbarclaysentdoheuseofthe

    passingtroops;andhisdooassistatthe

    distribution.intheeveningsheandllyscrapeds,to

    kelintfortheillclosedasitwas

    foundiossibletogettheboystoattendtotheirstudiesand

    ralphandpercyspeiingthetrainsgopast,

    andinshoutingtheelveshoarse.

    and,each

    ingatbreakfast,helookedreandregraveas,upon

    openingthepapers,hefoundthereillnonehe

    ofhostilities.

    ”ake,papa”ralphasked,oneday;”weare

    sendiroopsup,everyhour,andidonotseehowafew

    daysdelaybeanydisadvaous.”

    ”itkesallthedifference,ralph,allthedifferehe

    ythanthe

    prussians,andhadtheadvatheinbodyofourtroops

    uearertothefrohanthoseoftheprussians.

    ifthingshadbeenready,archedtwohundred

    thousandnintogerny,threeorfourdaysatlatestafterthe

    declarationofansuldhavehadnoforapableof

    resistingtheheprestigeofafirst

    sucoslightthingyandweshouldalso

    havehadthegreatandsolidadvantageoffightinginanenes

    untry,insteadofuponourown.

    ”thegernreservesarefargreaterthanourohow

    perfecttheiranizationis,andeveryhourofdelayisan

    ienseadvaheitisquitelikelynohat,insteadof

    thefrenvadinggerny,itheprussianswhowill

    invadefrance.”

    theboyslittleaffectedbytheirfathersforebodings.it

    osupposethateveryoneuldbewrong;

    stillreiossibletobelievethatthosegreathostshey

    sae,uldbe

    beaten.theyositrouableofan

    evening,apoable,

    explaihestrengthofthevariouspositions,andthe

    probabilityofthisorthatlitackbeiedbyoneor

    theotherar.

    dayafterdayeat

    last.thefirstbloruck,thefirstbloodshedthe

    frenchhadtakensaarbruck.

    ”itistoolate,”captainbarclaysaid,asralphandpercyrushed

    in,tosaythattheneedupattheprefecture.”itis

    toolate,boys.theenglishpapers,ofthising,havebrought

    ustheneansaressingatleastseve

    huhousandn,alongthelinefroaarlouistospiers.it

    isevidentthattheyfellbackfroaarbruckhoutanyserious

    resistanahreedaystheywillbeinreadiness

    and,astheystfaroutnuerourn,youhatthe

    advasaarbruckbefollohatthe

    prussiaheoffensive.”

    ”thendoyoureallythinkheresult,papa”

    ”ithink,ralph,thatodonothaving,at

    oakentheoffehefirst.we

    shallhavetofallback,toabandonthelineoffrontierhis

    altogetherindefensibleandtoholdtheliheselle,and

    thespursofthevosges;anierongposition,andhwe

    oughttobeabletoholdagainstalltheeffortsofprussia.”

    theexultationofdijonshortlivedfor,oh,the

    boysthetohveryserious

    faces.

    ”atter,ralph”

    ”thereisaruriohattheswisspapershave

    publishedanatofthecaptureofhe

    prussians.agreatnyfrencharesaidtobeprisoners.doyou

    thinkitbetrue”

    ”itisprobable,atanyrate,ralph.theswisspaperswould,of

    urse,gettheneany.we

    stnotbeginbybelievingallthatthetelegraays,because

    bothsidesarevictories;still,theabsolute

    captureofatoatteruponherebenodispute,

    andisthereforelikelyenoughtobetrue.weknoheprussians

    assedallalongthatlineand,asiexpected,theyhavetaken

    theoffeheiressinsodoing;

    asherpartykhersarepreparingtostrikea

    blohereforerate,andstrikehan

    forceatanygivenpoint.

    ”noanshavedethefirstve,andshoheir

    iion,bothpartiesrateinthatdire.you

    see,fronseitherrchsouthupon

    strasburg,orsouthetzoancy;buttoreachthis

    latterplarossthespursofthevosges.the

    frenchay

    expectagreatbattle,inadayortwo.”

    theoosoonforterdijon,aswellas

    allfraoodaghastattheerroutof

    sdivision,afterthedesperatelyedbattleof

    h;alessdecided,thoughlessdisastrous,defeats

    ofthefrez.so

    littlensolationhefac

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