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  thetididnotpassaentfor,astheend

  ofaugustdreg,indeepay,forthe

  neahadbeenanizinga

  freshar.thenhalonswasbroken

  up,andthatargtothereliefofbazaiwoor

  threedaysofanxiousexpectationfollohenonthe3rdof

  septeercathenehroughszerland,oftheutterdefeat

  andsurrehefrenchar,atsedan.

  atfirst,theooterribletobetrue.peopleseed

  stuhethoughtofahuhousandfrenlayingdown

  theirar.tetheneherevolutionin

  paris.thisexotionsangthepeople;butthe

  prevailingideaseedtobethatnohere

  disastersrieved.

  ”doyouthinkoftheneheboysaskedas,drill

  over,theyhurrieduptotalkthetteroverhtheirfather.

  ”ost

  unfortuain

  barentinvolvingageof

  offients,andaperfectupsetof

  theaeryanizationappearslittleshortof

  insanity.atthesati,itispossiblethatityarousesuch

  aburstofnatiohusiashattheresistanceh,asfaras

  theptiblein

  faptedatallybeeofsoobstinateand

  desperateaterthattheprussiansybefairly.

  ”thereisselyanyhopeoffuturevictoriesinthefield.raw

  levies,hoathtroopsasthe

  prussians,intheopen.theonlyhopeisinssesoffranctireurs

  upontherearandflanksoftheene.everybridge,everywood,

  everyvillageshouldbedefehedeath.inthishe

  prussianshegrouandon;anditwouldbe

  absolutelyiossiblefortheofeedtheirienseares,orto

  bringuptheirsiegeterielagainstparis.

  ”thespirittodothisypossiblybeexcitedbytherevolution;

  otherore

  senseless,reunjustifia

  nd,neverde.ithasbeeedpurelybytheradicalsand

  roughsofparistheningawar

  onthago,ingtoberlin.for

  thesentoturoundupontheeerorinhissfortuneand,

  houtnsultioffraoeffectarevolution,is

  inndsilyinfaus.

  ”evenregardedasatterofpolicy,itisbadire.

  austria,italy,andrussiatosaynothingofenglandwould,

  soonerorlater,haveinterferedinfavorofaablishedeire;

  buttheirsyathieshisrevolution.the

  departyinalltheseuntriesyexult,buttheextre

  departydonotholdthereinsofpoheir

  narchsainlynotfeelcalledupontoassisttoestablish

  arepublic.

  ”prussiaherselfintenselyaristocratiherinstitutionswill

  probablyrefusetotreat,altogether,erswhohave

  seizedthepohekingofprussiaisperhapsthegreatest

  haterofdecraeurope.

  ”still,boys,thesegeskenodifferenyourduty.you

  arefightingforfranpireorarepublid,as

  longasfras,itisyourdutytontinue.infact,itis

  hahedutyofyou,andofeveryfren,to

  fight.herarisentirelygone;anditissilyuponthepluck

  andenergyofherpopulationthatshehastotrust.”

  ”doyouthinkparis,papa”

  ”sheissuretodoso,boys.shehasdetherevolution,andshe

  isboundtodefendit.iknoificationsare

  farttobetakenbyasuddenattaditwillbea

  longtibeforetheprussiansbringupasiegetrain.paris

  arvedoutand,ifherpeopleareonlyhalfasbrave

  astheyareturbulent,theyoughttoreiossibleforthe

  prussianstoblockadesuiensele.atanyrate,france

  hastonths;perhapsger,buttonthsoughttobe

  quiteenough,ifherpeoplehavebutspirittosurroundtheene,

  totoretreat.”

  theing,bledfordrill,captaintee

  addressedthenthesubje

  that,hertheyapprovedordisapprovedofhadtakenplace

  there,theirdutyasfrenhepresenttheywere

  notpolitis,butpatriots;andhehopedthatnotawordof

  politicsherps,butthateveryonewouldgive

  hisustbe,hislifein

  thecauseoffrance.

  hisaddressisfato

  then;foralreadydifferena

  angthesohadexultedloudlyatthedownfallofnapoleon;

  othershadsaidlittle,buttheirgloolookshadtestified

  suffitlyanyangthe

  geherps,espeilies,

  istororleanist

  priheproposal,therefore,thatnopoliticsshouldbe

  discussedduringtheeeronlythat

  theyingforfrance,gavegreatsatisfa;and

  prosedantinuahegoodfelloherto

  reigherps.

  ititsfirstanization,

  therpstuedoutforthefirsttiintheirunifor.theband

  ofthenationalguardheadedtheastheyrcheddohehigh

  streetofdijontotheparadeground;andasthespectators

  cheered,theladiesheirhandkerchiefs,andtheorps

  joinedinarseillaisethe

  youngbarclaysfelttheircheeksflush,theirhandstightenupon

  theirrifles,andtheirheartsbeathafiergingtobe

  faehthehatedprussians.

  adaylandby

  enatfirstpreferred

  thechassepots,iliar,theyweresoon

  austodtothenehe

  advantagenderpoitothehe

  darkbroishers,overthebright

  barrelsofthechassepots,

  toanenelesaway.

  adayinthe

  eveningfrorill,theyheardagreattultin

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