第59节

  【】ontohaveitvisaed,asithasalassedus

  houttrouble.asoversailles,hawagon,

  houghtitbettertohavethepassvisaedhere.”

  ”efronow”

  ”froontainebleau,”ralphsaid.”hiviers,

  aofffourthere,forthe

  frontier.”

  ”yourbesteau,”theofficer

  said,handingbackthepaper.

  ”thankyou,sir,”ralphreplied,”thatistheending

  togo.”

  intheevening,theirehielftolookatthehorses;

  andtoldthehathehadobtainedagoodlightveredh

  springs,ovaloffuiture.the

  pricehousandfrancs.

  ”ifyoulike,”hesaid,”toeroundenoyservant

  shalltakethehorsesroundthere,putthen,andbringthewagon

  here;aables.

  ”pleasetoeapapersighenaonyern

  passsayingthatyouhaveboughthorsesof,andhavesold

  yours.putdoweenus.

  youareuponaveryperilousexpeditionand,incaseofanything

  happeningtoyou,itethatnothing,beyonda

  rebusiransa,uldbetracedbetweenus.”

  atsevenooiarted.thedistancewas

  onlythirtyles,buttheroadsthe

  deepsnopledflatbytheieraffifthear.it

  heafteoonheyreachedthefirstse

  theentraoversailles.thepass,andthey

  onuninterrupted.per.

  thetoedhofficersandsoldiers,ofallranks.noone

  paidthenyattention,andtheydrovethroughtheplacedars

  andontotherketplayinns,

  frequeherketpeople.hereastheyexpectedtheyfound

  itiossibletogetabed;buttheyhadnodifficultyinobtaining

  perssionfortheostandinayard,andkyenough

  togetstablerooorthehorses.theyintothetownand

  boughtfourblas;andas,atstarting,theyhadfilledthe

  deephstraheyhadinspiteoftheld

  fortablenight.

  dinthingand,thatover,theystrolledaboutuntil

  nineok.ityofinvaders

  fortablyquarteredintheacapitaloffrahepalace,

  thestatuesinfrontofit,everythingtoldofthegloriesof

  france;everyparkaround,everylittlepalaceely

  associatedidstofthese

  rials,thegernialkedcarelessly,drankinthe

  cafes,orfeastediels,asiftheplacehadbeloo

  theroiierial.afaroff,inthequietoftheevening,

  uldbeheardthedistantboofthegunsroundthebeleaguered

  city.

  therehingshebarclaysedtoget;but

  theyhadnodifficulty,astheshopsen,as

  usual.thepopulationhadadepressedlook.allclasseswere

  sufferingeptionoftheshopkeepers,whose

  businessen

  inartialeattire,forand,

  ever.theladiesofversaillesaslittleaspossibleinto

  thestreets;andselvesinblack,

  orothersoerlors.

  bynineoktheshopshebarclays

  retuedtotheirhtheirpurchasesintheirhands.

  ”itsaselves

  intheirblas,aheelvesoverhstraw.

  ”itis,percy;butitheriver.”

  percygaveashudderatthethought.

  ”dontyouthink,ralph,thatthereisanypossibilityofentering

  oheroftheothersides”

  ”nottheslightest,percy.itstbeacrosstheriver,ootat

  all.thesentriesbeanythinglikesothick,uponthat

  side.”

  hadanyonelookedintotheoing,he

  theoupationuponheboys

  hinerproofclothupon

  apairofehatthefingers,spread,

  hadtheappearahe.

  ”thatoughttohelpus,”ralphsaid,heyfinished.”fora

  reallylongs,idaresaytheyiguing;butitis

  ld,notfatigue,ofear,andspeedistherefore

  everything.”

  atnineok,ralphtotheofficeofthegeneralin

  nd.thereberofotherpersonsits,

  andralphedhistutogointotheoffigagedin

  signingthe

  ”iarorankfort,aspapersshohe

  officerhispass.”iyhorseandcart,

  tobellevue.thereare,ihear,nyofficersdesirousofselling,

  orsendingho,articlestheyhavesaved.”

  saved,itybentioned,ployedinthegern

  arforstolenhhasanuglysound.

  theofficersighepaper.

  ”youstnotgobythesevresroute,”hesaid.”yousttuoff

  atviroflay,andgobychaville.”

  halfanhourlatertheystartedihegatesof

  versaillesalefrohetoheyoppedbysentries;

  butalloopassonproduoftheorder,hthenecessary

  sta.

  ”everythingisgoingonhusfar,”ralphsaid,astheytued

  offfroheinroad,atviroflay.”itlookslikesnooo,

  lysuitus.”

  viroflay,

  astheypassed.

  ”o”

  ”obellevue,”ralphsaid.”hasersofany

  curiositiesorsouvenirsoftheures,or

  clodany,anyarticle

  aybeentrustedtoourcharge.wehaveourpassesand

  papers,inregularorder.”

  ”iheofficersaid.”drathatvillathere.”

  theothevilla,theofficer.he

  tiooralphtodisunt,andtofollointothehouse;

  leavingperchargeoftheerswere

  sittinginofthevilla.

  ”asked,asralphsnductor

  entered.

  ”ahyhebrehehed,”herpurchase,or

  carryho,articlessaved.”

  thereoventofihefuitureoftheroobr>

  hepapersrips,abrokenchairwas

  blazinguponthefire;severalfalyportraitsonthewallwere

  piercedhholes,havingevidentlyservedthepurposeof

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