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day.itthattherailronglyguarded,

betrasburgandnancy,thatitoexpecttobe

abletointerruptit,seriously,allaforceasthatat

jorteesnd;stilllesspossibletorenderany

assistayofstrasburg.aftertaking

uherefore,pedeh

retothesouth;soastoassisttoopposethepassageofthe

enelr,orlhouse,throughthepassesofthe

vosges.

thealaroraryfor,havingderequisitions

asusual,theprussiaired;andtherpsretuedtotheir

oldquarters.thereaendayspassed;spentnoti

innstantrgsandunterrgs.wheneveewsarrived

thatanypartiesofuhlansountains,hthe

objeakingrequisitions,therpsantlysetin

tion.sotissevereskirshesetisthe

nearda

nightspentenhadnothingtodobuttork

again.

upohcathenehesurrenderofstrasburg,uponthe

preostheroicdefensesinhistory.

thereanse

seriously.bythisti,thetotalofthefrenongthe

vosgesuntainshoutthe

arrivalofarpsoffranctireursandhadalltheserpsbeen

anitedhaspiritsuchasthatevihefranctireursof

dijon;andhadtheyactedinunity,hdisciplineand

intelligeheyghthaverenderedienseservie.

unfortuhisbeingthecase.verynyof

theeredtheranksonlytoavoidbeingcalledupontogo

outobilizednationalguard.othershadonly

enteredfroheiulseofthent.veryher

unittoanysteadydiscipline

nuerofcases,therpspletelyparalyzedfroheutter

inityoftheirofficers.oothesevariouscauses,the

rpsoffranctireursdistinguishedtheelves,inuer

ofeiyandfhthey

displayedinkeepingataprudentdistany.so,

too,eaedabadnanotonlyfortheelves,butforthewhole

bodyoffranctireurs,bytheirnducttohevillagers;

helpingtheelvesfreelytoaking

theelvesalstaschdreadedbythepeasantryaseventhe

gerns,theelves.

atthesatithevillagershad,inverynycases,only

theelvestoblafortheroughasuresadoptedbythefranc

tireurs;foroften,insteadofdoingallintheirpoen

sinthecauseoffrahevillagerslooked

uponthenlyasstrangers,outoftherichestpossible

harvestostexorbitantprices

forallarti.infact,they

sotisdidatetosaythatthey,

atanyprice,htheprovisionsrequired;asthesewouldbe

ans,upontheir

arrival.

perhapsinthehereisnoclassofpeopleso

pletelyengrossedbythethoughtofgainasarethefrench

beois,andrustient,every

politiply,

andsolely,frohevietheiros.

thus,insteadofdrivingaheirflodherds,atthe

approaainedquietlyintheir

houses,andshalesslytraffickedhtheihisapathy,

faiedness,and,upoofthe

inhabitantsoftheslltoerable

diffiajorteeetis

obligedtotakethelaohisohevillagers

absolutelyrefusedtosellprovisions,ivequarterstohis

n.

intheseaster,andtwo

otherheadnoftheplaedatteeand

hisohearticles

required,andjorteetheroundanoticetotheeffect

that,ifthesearticlesheywouldbe

paidforattheagreedrates;butthatifnotfuished,heshould

quarterhisnupontheinhabitants,inacehthesize

oftheirhouses,andshouldreileastahreat

thatneverfailedinprodugtherequiredeffect.

it,hoajorenunteredany

difficultiesofthissort.therpsostpart,

posedofheyhadnooo,soldthesheep

andcattleont;findingthe

innveniehe

proeti,had

giventhegoodsuntheirregintalchest;andtheywere,

therefore,ableandopayafairpriharticles

astheyrequired.besidesthis,thereportoftheasof

blantandstillhadnoedandasageneral

thingthepeopleodoallintheirpoorps

posedofwork,andhadgivengoodproofsof

theirurageandenergy.

bythisti,theboyshadree;and

itybereadilyigihepleasuretheselettersafforded

thejorteesofficialreportofthedoingsofhisrpshad

beenpublishedinthedijonpapersand,frohese,hadbeenpied

farandhroughfrandthepeopleofdijona

littleproudoftheirrps.thenasofthetlayshad

appeared,inthereport,asspeciallydistinguishingtheelves;

andtheirfatherhadten,sayinghoifiedhe

rs.barclayandllyhadalsoten;but

theirexpressionsofpleasureingledanyhopesthatthe

boysselves,unnecessarily.

thebandhadduthenthsiheyleftdijon.

uphirtyhadbeenkilled,ordisabled,inthefightsof

blantandstill.halfasnyrehadbeenkilledorwoundedin

sllerskirshes;ae,orinto

hospital,pletelyknockeduphthehardworkandexposure.

onlyaboutsixtyn,therefore,reined.

schlestadtandneubrisasand,

afteringforafeoascertaintheursethatthey

pedeternedasgeneralcariels

inganar,doodefendtheupperpasses

ofthevosgesandasitoredthata

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