第80节

  nthefirstbagfordijon.inthisits

  destinationost,ofitsleaving

  orleans.

  itonthfrohedateofthe

  fightinanythankstohis

  kindhostandhostess,andafterfahandsopresentupon

  theralphstartedinapeasantsdressfor

  hiororleans.hehadstillplentyofney;forhehad

  drahereythousandfranparis.thegreater

  portionofthisneyhehadpaidintothehandsofaba

  tours,butperdhehadkeptoutahundredpoundseaowing

  byexperienaseofbeingtakenprisoo

  haveplentyofney.ralphsillbounduph

  plaster,andtoarabbitskincaphflapshadbeen

  boughtsothat,bylettingdouhe

  ,thegreaterpartofthecheeksovered.

  thefarrhaddeinquiriesanghisneighborsand,findingone

  togiveralphalifttothatplace.thestarthadbeeed

  early,andithreeokheydroveintoorleans.here

  ralphshookhandsasafejouey

  hoandstrolledleisurelydohestreets.

  orleaedaserableaspect.theinhabita

  theelvesshutupintheirhouses,aschaspossible.thebishop

  aprisoner,bytheprussians,inhisoroops

  ost

  part,inastateofpoverty;andtheshopswouldhavebeenall

  shut,hadnottheprussiansorderedtheobekeptopen.the

  streetsantroops,andlongtrainsofcarts

  y.these

  cartsthepeasantry,andly

  takenieaheohe

  opanythe

  nyhesadseshesenvoys.thegriefofa

  fatherdraggedaeofhiswifeand

  children,duringhisabseheanguishofalaboreratseeing

  hishorsefalldeadeans

  oftakinghiscarthoagain;andthathehadnothingtodobutto

  retutohisho,andtellhishatthehorseand

  cartitutedhissolehweregone.

  ralpheduntil,lateieoon,hesarainhalt

  byohebridges.itlyintendingtocross,the

  ing,andgodoethehorseswere

  takenout,andfastenedbyhalterstothecarts;three

  soldierstookuptheirpostsassentries,andthedriverswere

  sufferedtoleavethegernsknohattherehanceof

  theirdeserting,andleavingtheirhorsesandcarts.

  thepoorfellhthetohosewhohadany

  neyboughtfood.thoseans

  allonorations,aheoshiftfortheelvesor

  starveastheyliked.ralphjoinediionhagroupof

  these,ingtheirhardshipstothree

  syathetian,especially,ost

  heartbroken.hisher

  bedside.

  ”uldido”heasked,pitifully.”iyhorse

  andcart

  theyforever.odo”

  nooneuldansbut,hepartyhadbrokenup,ralph

  .

  ”houchareyourhorseandcarth”heasked.

  ”thehorseishfivehundredfrancs,”hesaid.”thecartisan

  oldouch,

  yousee,butitisallihave.”

  ”lookhere,oldn,”ralphsaid,”iaota

  frener,anditogetdoheprussianoutposts,

  buthoutpassesiuldon.besidesihavebeenwounded,

  andaooohesevenhundredand

  fiftyfrancshevalueofyourhorseandcart,andwill

  takeyourplaceasdriver;sothatyoustartback,atoo

  yourwife.doyouagree”

  theoldnedhjoythatheburstintotears.

  ”godblessyou,sir,”hesaid.”youhavesavedlife,andpoor

  oo.”

  ”veryisabargain,then,”ralphsaid.”hereishalfthe

  ney.youshallhavetheresttorrow.

  ”noustgoetorrooing,atthehourfor

  starting;aheoffichargethatianephewof

  yourslivinghere,butoutofpresentandthatyouhave

  arraodrivethecart,aslongasitsed,and

  thentotakeithoagain.”

  afterafeorebadsho

  hisightkno,inthe

  ing.

  ”artatdaybreak,”hesaid,”soyouhadbetterbehereby

  halfpastsix.”

  ”wheredoyousleep”ralphasked.

  ”ioh,idontsleepch.iliedo,uhe

  carts;andthenself.”

  ”takethisfuratofne,”ralphsaid.”itwillkeepyou

  tonight,anyhoit;ishallgetabed

  sowhere.”

  theatheoneralphhaderbeing

  hebraid,andthefurofthellarand

  cuffstakenoff;andhadhaditpurposelydirtied,sothatitwas

  nolarnttractattention,onthebackofa

  nhacart.

  aftersodifficulty,ralphgotabed;andtheagreedplace

  attheappoii.theoldnuptotheprussiansergeant

  innd,andtoldthetaleralphhaddi.the

  sergeantagreedtothearra,an

  handedralphhisthefurat;hralph

  oingterlyld,and

  ralphenfeebledbyhisillnessfeltitkeenly.inanotherfive

  hecartsotionacrossthebridge,andthenaway

  duesouth.

  forhalfanhourralphhesideofhiscartandbeing,

  bythatti,thhlyhejuedupiandrode,

  durioftheday;gettingdo

  tioheld.

  ieoontheyarrivedatlaferte,sofifteenlesfrobr>

  orleans.theretheyreinedforthenight.therevery

  nytroopshere,andralphuldhaveobtainedabedbypayingbuthefearedtoattractattentionbythepossession

  ofunusualfundsand,therefore,sleptinahayloft;afraid,in

  spiteofhisfurat,tosleepintheopenair.

  theirainyofthecartsgoi

  ...

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