大文学 - 历史小说 - The Young Franc Tireurs(英文版)在线阅读 - 第65节

第65节

    【】farashisbrotheruldsee,injustthesastateas

    before:sotistalkingtohielf,indisedsentences;

    sotisravingagininghielfrepeatingtheses

    throughe.

    atothegoveor;

    andohetable,

    andokinginasllstudy.and

    vinoy.gerordiallybythehand;

    presentedhiotheenerals,andaskedhiotakeacigar,

    andsitdown.

    ”generalsducrotandvinoyaresurprised,isee,atyour

    appearanaptainbarclay,”gerochubegan.

    ”bytheself,”youareinthegazette,this

    ing,ascaptain.”

    ralphbohanks.

    ”nothanksaredueatall,captainbarclay,”theoldveteransaid.

    ”youhaveotion;aawhospeaksof

    you,iysay,inthehighesttertellsthatheprosedyou

    thestep,ifyougotin.isaythat,herhehaddone

    sooot,ishouldhavegivenittoyou.

    ”butiare

    surprisedasiaselfatyourappearance.gaetta,inhis

    letter,theexpressionyoungoffiehesaid,

    theseyoungofficershavegreatlydistinguishedtheelves,and

    havegaihecrossofthelegionofhonor;andagainhesays,

    theseyoungofficershavevoluocarrydispatches.

    ”naturally,friendsan;andhaving

    onlyseenyouforaninstantlastnight,andnothavingobserved

    yourfeatures,specially,ihatiingayounger

    n.

    ”yousee,”hesaid,ile,”euand

    gaettasere

    lad;butoeroyourself.”

    ralphhadflushedeofthisspeech.

    ”istapologizeverygreatly,general,”hesaid,he

    goveorofparisstopped;”forthestakeiscertainlydueto

    ofulness.”

    hishearerslookedsurprised.

    ”isleptuntilfiveokthisafteoon,”ralphntinued;

    ”ooapoethatthedoctoryoukindly

    sentusgave.sihoughtshavebeeirelygiven

    tobrother;ahoughtofsingularappearanever

    enterednd.ihavebeesoaustodinthefee

    ilefttourstothisbeard,stache,andhair,thatinever

    thoughtoftheforant.hadithoughtofit,iuldnot

    havepresentedselfbeforeyou,thisevening;forishouldnot

    havepresudtodoso,istate;andite

    sohoursofhardalittlepain,befetridof

    theortheyarefastenedonakerswaxand,ifear,

    eoff,houttakingansiderableportionofskin

    .”

    thethreegeneralslaughedheartilyatralphsapology,andtheir

    oistake;andgeroafull

    atof,hehadseen,and

    infortionhehadgainedsitours.ralphtoldthestory

    unaffeendation

    froislisteners.

    ”yourstanatterochusaid;”wherehadyou

    lastbeen,beforethat”

    ”agernprison,”ralph

    answered.

    thegeneralsalllaughed.

    ”youareadventurousfelleneralvinoy

    said.”hotaken,andhoout”

    ralphagaintoldhisstory.

    ”youareolhands,youbarclays,”generalducrotsaid.”howdid

    yougetssionsfirstthepolyteic,orsaint

    cyr”

    ”no,general,”ralphsaid,destly,”ages.we

    ssionsandthecrossofthelegioninthevosges,as

    franctireurs.”

    ”intlesharply.”they

    havenotdoneanyverygreatthings,thefranctireurs.”

    ”ireursofdijon,”ralphsaid,alittle

    proudly.”esbeatsuperiorforces.weblehe

    bridgeofthevesouze;andshouldhaveblohetunnelof

    savee,haditnotbeenfortreachery.”

    ”yes,yes,”gerochusaid;”ireergaettahasonceor

    tentionedyourrps,especially.yousee,uch

    froutside.

    ”letushearoftheaffairsyouhaventioned.youratwill

    giveusabetterideaofthestateofthings,inthevosges,than

    fiftydispatcheswoulddo.”

    thusasked,ralphgaveana

    thedaytheyarrivedinthevosges,tothedayhehadleft

    theeducedtoafourthoftheirinalstrength.thethree

    generalssataheircigarswhilehespoke,asking

    questionsoasionally.

    ”verygood,”gerochusaid,heother

    generalsrdiallyassented.

    ”buthoeyoutospeakgernsorochuasked;

    ”andhoyouuoodtheenglishinheofficer

    spoke,atsavee”

    ”ultaneous

    startofsurprise.”thatistosay,ouationalityisenglish,

    thoughheranoffitheenglish

    ararriedafrenchlady,and

    settledinfrane.edpartlyin

    england,gerny,andfrahathethreelanguages

    nearlyequallywell.”

    ”alstsorry

    thatyouarenotfrench;foryoutoanyuntry.

    ”aobegoingtobed,”andhedre

    hise,itisoneokihadwasso

    late.goodnight.

    
    brotherurallyoupyyourattention,andcare.itrust

    thatishallsoonheargoodne.”

    ”goodnight,captainbarclay,”theeneralssaid,rdially,

    eachgivinghiheirhands;andralphdehishedark

    streetsforthereohishotel.

    he;andfoundthat,ifnot

    decidedlybetter,heleastersof

    charity,,saidthatthedoctorshadspoken

    hopefullyattheirlastvisit.ralphhadinteositupall

    night,butthenursesassuredhihatheuldbeofnouse,

    ever;andihathehanuseless,ashis

    preseedpercy.theytheelvesch,by

    tus.

    aglyralphillfelttheeffectsoftheld

    iersionofftobedandinspiteofthelatehourath

    hehadriseninutessoundasleep.

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