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theyoungfranctireurs
andtheiradvehefranprussianwar
byg.a.henty.
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preface.
chapter1:theoutbreakofwar.
chapter2:terriblenews.
chapter3:deathtothespy
chapter4:startingforthevosges.
chapter5:thefirste.
chapter6:thetunnelofsavee.
chapter7:abaffledproject.
chapter8:thetraitor.
chapter9:adesperatefight.
chapter10:thebridgeofthevesouze.
chapter11:afightinthevosges.
chapter12:thesurprise.
chapter13:theescape.
chapter14:aperilousexpedition.
chapter15:theexpedition.
chapter16:adesperateattet.
chapter17:aballoonvoyage.
chapter18:adayofvictory.
chapter19:dolast.
chapter20:crossingthelines.
chapter21:ho.
illustrations
rescueofasupposedspy.
angthegernsoldiers.
thechildrenolefield.
theseathesea
preface.
dearlads,
thepresentstoryonths,only,
aftertheternationofthefrangerhe
planintheyoungbuglers,et
ofhorse,andintisofperil,andontinue,in
furthervolusofgiving,uheguiseofhistoricaltales,
fullandaurateatsofalltheleadisofgreatwars,
hadnotoyobjectorepresentonephase
ofthestruggletheaofthebodiesofvoluroopsknown
asfranctireurs.
thestoryislaidinfrandis,therefore,the
frenchpointofviees,places,anddateshavebeen
ged;butcirdisaretrue.therewerea
goodnyenglishangthefranfifteen
tosixteeneansunnintheirranks.havingbeen
abroadduringthehehese
irregulars,andhadseveralintitefriendsangsttheuponthe
uchlessserviauseoffrance
thanghthavebeenreasonablyexpected.theyoooftenbadly
led,aisabsolutelyhanuseless.
butthereanyofthosedaring
asedandurage
ofthehighestkindareunknootheworldingeneral,andfind
noplaanyoftheourrehistaleare
related,alstinthee,by
those;andnearlyeveryfade
ayohoutaspiring
totherankofahistory,ho,thestorywillgiveyoua
fairideaofthelifeofthefranctireurs
soofthectuallyed.
yourssincerely,
theauthor.
chapter1:theoutbreakofwar.
theusuallyquietoldtoent.
therehestreets;especiallyroundthe
ers,heoffiardsedup.bothatthe
prefectureandtheiheresofcallers,allday.
everyfunystery;and
untedorderliesgallopedhereandthere,atheadlohe
gendarshadtustachestoevenfinerpointsthan
usual,ahe
tter,andhadghreseriousaffairsthanthiswas
likelytobe.
iplace,theextandbuzzofion
theirhighest.itarketday,andthehe
squareeryoftheoldestinhabitant,had
sucharketbeenseenindijon.forthetendayspreg,
francehadbeenooeofexpectation;andeverypeasants
ilesrouoehtheir
basketsofeggs,foarketandtohear
theneove
about.peopleindfulainsforthe
frenchpeasantanisathriftybody,andhasashreo
soussothechafferingandhaggling,ostinvariably
prehpurchase,onasbrisklyasusualbut,between
tis,allthoughtsandalltonguesranuponthegreateventofthe
day.
itainquitecertain,nohatthereobeh
prussia.theneedays;butthen,bah
onsieurleprefecthadpublishedthe
neonsieurleprefeota
ntosayathing,uperor,
hielf,had.ohthereuldbenodoubtaboutit,
now.
itidstallthetalk,thatthespeculation
andargulittleuponthecesoftheself;
itbeingtaatterofursethatthegerns
ed,hease,bythefrench.thegreatsubjectof
speculationhepointslyaffectedthe
speakers.arch;
eberecalledtothe
service,eveniftheyarried;andyears
nsalledout,atohesehequestionsh
everyoneasked,butnooneuldansherdayort
atterswouldarrive
and,ii,therryburgundiangirlsendeavoredtohide
theironsto
artotheyoungnoftheirae.
atthelyhooltheboysarejustingout.they
aretooexcitedtoattendtolessons,andhavebeenreleasedhours
beforetheirusualti.theytroopreatdoors,
talkingaiculating.theirext,hoakesa
differentforothathatofenglishboyswoulddo,under
thesaes.thereing,nopushing,no
praaljokes.thefrenchboydoesnotplay;atleast,hedoes
notplayroughly.etisplayat
buesothingsilartothegaofbuttons,asplayed
byenglishstreetboys.heyoarblesbut,
aftertesasbehhi
prisonersbase,football,andketarealikeunkno;
andhensidersaionhwoulddisarrangehishair,or
hisshirtllar,asbarbarousandabsurd.hisasentsare
ealkingpoliticshthegravity
ofanofsixty,anddiscussingtheloewsandgossip.
thisisthegeypeoffrenhoolboy
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