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 tohisisourdutytogo;butihardlythinkthatthey    havebeenreinforsuffitstrengthtoattackthe    town.”    theboysweresoondown.    ”goodbye,goodbye,lly.dontbealardaboutus.wehave    nohorses,andtherebenoriskofourbeionany    perilousservice,tonight.”    tkisses,aherandsonshurriedaowards    thetown.    ”theyhavetakenfontainelesdijon,”ralphsaid.”weshallsoon    seeiftheyarei.”    dijontheyfoundinutternfusion.untedorderliesgalloped    about.thetroopss.engineerswork,    elatingthehesidethreatenedh    attack.generalgaribalditinginhiscarriage,inreadiness    toveinanydire,instantly.generalpelissierwho    hebilizedguardsaff    officersandoutinutes.    theboysentered,andbrieflyreportedtheelvesforservice.they    hadalreadyreportedtheirpreseheplace,upontheir
    arrival.    ”thankyou,gentlen,”hesaid.”idonotthinkthatyoubeof    anyuse,justatpresent;butifthegerheattack,i    shallbegreatlyobliged.inthatcase,pleasedisuntthe    orderlies,andtaketheirhorses.”    thenightpassedoff,hoans,satisfiedh    theadvantage,reihepositionstheyhadtaken;andthe    frenbackagain,intheing.    atdaybreak,thetroopsbegantopouroutfrohetohe    encedhgreaterfuryonbothsides.the    orderlies,inobedieogeneralpelissiersaveup    theirhorsestothebarclays;hthegenerals    staff.theprussianshadevidentlybeenreinforced,inthenight;    butthefrehelessgainedground,gradually.afterseveral    hoursheavyobilisesotakethe    positionoffontainelesdijon,hthebayo.three    zouavesobepresenttooktheirplacesatthehead    oftheluand,atthedouble,theyidsta    storfshotahegernsdidnotatheassault,but    fellbackupondaix.    thespiritofthebilisesillledbythethree    zouaves,theydashedforancehereinate;    butthegernshgreatloss.thepursuers    gavetheorest;but    outofhautevilleatthebayospoint,thushe    positionslostinthenight.thebarclayshadlittletod    theaffairas,aftertheordershadoncebeehespiritof    thetroopscarriedthenovereverything.thelossuponboth    sidesong    theprisoakenbythefrench.    thefightover,theboysretuedhoforafeheir    fatherhadeinhalfanhourbeforethe    theiued,atdaybreak,todijon.the    prussianshadreents,inthenight;    andhadexeebythelangres    road,nearlyduenorthofthecity.theylefttheroadandtookup    theirpositionuponaplateau,hevillageofpouilly,about    threelesfroijon.thefrenchpositionsile    heto    ...
		
				
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