大文学 - 历史小说 - The Young Franc Tireurs(英文版)在线阅读 - 第66节

第66节

    【】eightandfortyhours,percysfeveranddeliriutinued

    unabated.attheendofthatti,hefellintoalongsleep;and

    thedoctor,ashefelthishandandheardhisbreathing,toldhis

    brotherthathethoughtthecrisishathewould

    aicatiowellfoundedand,

    toralphsintensedelight,perewhenheopenedhiseyes.

    hehanralphuldhavesupposedanyoneuld

    possiblyhavebee,afteronlythewas

    fairlynvalest.

    ralphhadselylefthiduriwodays;andhadonly

    beenoutoncefrohehotel.hehadsentforaneoread

    forhielf,inthegazette,theprotionrochuhad

    notifiedtohind,afterdoingso,hetuedtoanotherportion;

    andthere,asofderationsgiven,esof

    perandersofthelegionfor

    having,egallantry,nveyeddispatchesfrooursto

    paris,throughthegernlines.

    iterreadingthisralphout.hiswalk

    alongone.hefirsttoatailor,andorderedtwo

    s;forpercywassonearlyhisownsize

    thatexceptthathisshouldershralphs

    exactly.hethentothepalaisroyal,where

    thereareseveralshopsedals,and

    derations;andboughttndersrank,inthe

    legionofhonor.

    oerribleingralphspentinahairdressershandsand,at

    thestofnolittlepain,gotridofallthatssofhairh

    hadsotransfordhithestainheskin;

    andralphselfin

    theglass.

    ”ibeginningtet,”hesaid,halaugh,”thati

    erall.”

    thefirstdayofpervalesce,hedozedagooddeal;but

    thedayheuchbrighteraer.

    ”lookhere,per;

    ”thatsbetterthandieforyou.thereistheribbonofa

    helegionofhonor.yousafelyboastthatyouare

    theyouan.

    eandhgazettedas

    captains.”

    percysledhpleasure.hisattackhadbeenaverysharpone;

    butsoshortanillness,hoover.the

    dooing,saidthatallheednoasbuilding

    up;andthat,inaveryfe.indeed,percy

    edtogetupthatday;insistingthatheestrong.when

    heooodup,houhehad

    igined;butsatupinanarhair,alltheevening.theday

    hereinedupalldayand,threedaysafter,hefeltstrongenough

    togotothegoveorisedplaces

    iballoon.

    itber.acarriagefor

    and,aftersodiffiured;feswerealready

    beingscarparis.theydroveuptotheentrand

    in;butoldbyanorderlyouldsealhis

    surpriseattheselads,intheuniforfcaptainsofthestaff,

    aionsselyeverseen,exceptuponthebreastsof

    superiorofficersthatthegeneral.theytuedand

    outbut,astheyreachedthesteps,anuerofofficersrodeup.

    ”thereisgerochuhielf,hvinoyandducrot,”ralph

    said.

    thegeneralsdisunted,andcaupthesteps.astheydidso

    theireyesfellupontheboys,hsaluted.theypaused,in

    surprise.

    ”asqueradeisthis,youlen”gerochuasked,

    stely.”alloetoaskhouretodressupascaptains,

    oaff;andstillrehooputontheribbonsof

    ndersofthelegionofhonor

    ”itisnolaughingtter,”hesaid,angrily,asralphuldnot

    resistasle.”itisapunishableoffenpuden

    shoydoor,kesthetterthere

    unpardonable.”

    ”isee,general,thatyoudonotreerus.”

    ”idonot,sir,”gerostely.”to

    thebestofbelief,ieyesuponyoubefore.”

    thenurousstaffofofficerspahegenerals,

    andgaveanangryrr;

    ftheevetedderation.

    ”iaalphbarclay,andthisisbrotherpercy,”ralphsaid,

    respectfully.

    ”iossible”thethreegeneralsexclaid,siltaneously;while

    thereationofsurprise,froheofficers

    roundfortheurageousdeedofthebarclays,inkingtheirway

    throughtheeneslines,hadbeenageopifion,

    andallparisiliares.

    ”itisso,general,”ralphsaid,respectfully.”iexplaioyou,

    attheinterviehatihadthehonorofhavinghyou,inthe

    presenceofgeneralsducrotandvinoy,thatithefalsehair

    adeallthedifferendthatilittleolderthan

    brother.”

    thegeneralsnolongerdoubted.theyallshookbothboysbythe

    hand.

    ”iastounded,”gerochusaid;”astouhatth

    reboys,asinoplishedyou

    havedohinkthat

    thereareanyhere,”auedtotheoffi”who

    ethattheseribbonsarehilyplaced.”

    ”no,indeed,”hegeneralreply;andtheofficersallpressed

    round,toshakehandspahe

    goveorbatothehouse.

    gerochuatoohisprivatestudy,andtoldthe

    boystositdown.

    ”noidoforyou,boys”

    ”nsieurgaettaprosedusthathee,toaskforus

    tohaveplathefirstballoo,afterwe

    arrived,”ralphsaid.”oybrothersillness,ihavenot

    beeoask,before;butiaooleaveassoonas

    possible,especiallyasthedoctorsaysthatgeisdesirable

    forbrother,andthatheoughttohaveatleastanths

    nursing,atho,befetsonhorsebackagain.”

    ”aballoonorrooing,”gerochusaid,”but

    ifyouy

    oaff;oruponthoseofgeneralsducrotorviherof

    sure,beverygladtoreceiveyou.”

    ”youareverykind,indeed,sirverykind;andly

    honoredbyyouroffer,”ralphsaid,gratefully.”hadweany

    iion,aininginthear,it,

    anythanks;butitisnotso.theend

    ofthee.ween

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