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    edon    ailes;buttheirhorseshadevenalongerdayswork    beforetheontherrow.    beingaiedbyastaffoffioquestionseverwere    askedthend,afteragooddihehotel,theytothe    ire,toinquireastotheadvanced    postsofthegerns.thisfunarylikesuariesin    generaluldgivetheutslightinfortionbut,asfarashe    kroopsontherightbankoftheloing,    southofitsjunhtheyonne.beyondtheyonheywere    scatteredprettythickly,everywhere.    atdaybreaktheing,theystarted.captainduprattued    hishorsesheadhebarclaysrodenorth.    theirpaceheyneverdreatvillages,    toaskhertheprussianshadbeenheardof.theyheardof    partiesatlorrez,andcheroy;butastheykeptthroughbylanes,    andastheuntryhicklyherisk    presentsll.theyhadanexcellentp,henabled    theofolloallestfootpaths.    ateleveofntarlet.    theretheybreakfasted,andgavethehorsesanhoursrestwhile    theynsultediller,aa    shreatterth.he    advisedtheofordtheyoereauanditsjun    iles,ao    tutotheleft,andtoerous    fordsthereintotheforestoffontainebleau;andtheyhen    findtheelvesbetelun,anduldrideboldly    intolun,asiftheyhadefroontainebleau.    ”iknooftheuntry,”hesaid,”andwillguideyou,    tillyouaresafelyacrosstheseine.ifhance,    falluponapatroloftheepleenoughtosay    thatiallerofntarlet;andthatyouhaveshoeyour    perssiontotravelabout,throughthegernline;andhaveasked    toguideyou,bytheshortestelun.”    theyhadeveryreasohankfultotheirguide,fortheyfound    thatthereanyscatteredpartiesofuhlansabout.by    dintofkioursthroughheysueededin    strikingtheseifontai,eetingthe    thisvillageehalfdozencavalry;and    itpossibletopasstheriver,uhethebarclays    thanked,veryly,theirfriendtheire,andprosedto    ntionhisnduct,upontheirretutotours;andthen,saying    goodbyetohirodeintothevillagealohesergeantofuhlans    catothedooroftheprinabaret,andlookedout.    ”goodday,”ralphsaid,ingern,reininguphishorse.”isit    herethatie,atle    chatelet,thatitainroad.”    ”yes,yhthere,”thesergeantsaid.”haveyoupasses”    ”ohyes,”ralphsaid,laughing.”itatter    togetfrorankforthere,.”    sosaying,hepulledouttheprussia.    ”thatisright,”thesergeantsaid.”yourhorseslookverydone.”    ”uloiersthroughrozoy,andnornt.”    ”itnornt    throughlun,”the
		
				
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