笔趣阁 - 历史小说 - The Young Franc Tireurs(英文版)在线阅读 - 第63节

第63节

    at,”avoicesaid.

    thenhebesciousthathehhot

    flannels.heopenedhiseyes,andsaingofving

    ery,andtheredglareoffuaces.

    ”i”heasked,atlast.

    ”intheengineroofthegunboatfaresaid.

    ”iaufferingagony,”ralphrred,beteeth.

    ”idaresay,”theoffiswered.”you

    tynearfrozeh.luckilyyourlifebeltskeptyou

    froakinginanyer,butitherthree

    heer,aorsaysitwouldhavebeenallup

    hyou.”

    ”ybrother”ralphaskedsuddenly;sittingup,ha

    fullnsciousnessofallthathadpassed.

    ”heisinground,”theofficersaid.”hehergohan

    youthe

    ld.hislisaretgorsayshewilldo.

    ”youeanyourson”

    ”pleaselendsoclothes,”ralphsaid.”istand,now.”

    soclotheshadalreadybeengotinreadiness,anded;andin

    aupleofnutesralphhersside.percy

    ingto,andilartothoseh

    ralphhielfhadexperieof

    bs.helookedround,utterlybewildered;for

    hehadbeeinsensiblebeforethefarceysgunhadgivennotice

    ofherproxity.hesled,however,whenhiseyesfellonralphs

    face.

    ”itisallright,percy,thankgod,”ralphsaid.”weareonboard

    thegunboatfard,ies,he

    heartofparis.”

    inanotherfivenutes,percylyreveredtobegin

    todress.thehefarouedtoralph.

    ”yoursonhashadaverynarro,sir.”

    ”son”ralphsaid,”heisbrother.”

    theofficerlookedsurprised.

    ”hoetobe”ralphasked.

    ”fortyfiveorfifty,”theofficersaid.

    ”ishallnotbeseventeenforsonths,”ralphanswered.

    theoffient,and

    therethenstandinground.the

    ndantfro.

    ”quiteso,dearsir,”hesaid,soothingly.”iwasonlyjoking

    hyou.itisevidentthatyouareseventeen.”

    ”youthinkihavelostseheshock,”ralphsaid,

    sling.”iyage.beardand

    lyfixedon,hbblershatishall

    haveanaoff;andhairthesa.ifyou

    feelalonghere,frootheother,youwillfeelaridge.

    thatisthebblersassoffrizzled

    hairon.

    ”didyounotnotiybrothersandfadhands

    uchdarkerthaofourskin”

    ”yes,thedoctordidnoticethat,”thecaptainsaidnowbeginning

    tothinkthatralphierall.

    passinghisfinger,hefelttheridgeof

    thefalsehair.

    ”ayiask”hesaid.

    ”brotherandselfarenadbarclay,”ralphsaid.”weare

    lieutenantsinthear,ahderatedforservithe

    field.toursfourdaysago,andarebearersofdispatches

    froaettatogerochu.”

    aallandinghinhearing;andthe

    boyshandsforperaupatthentlyshakenby

    theofficersoftheboat,oeranratulationsofall

    sorts,andthosearoundake

    enoughofthe

    ”nopigeonhasein,fortendays,”thendersaid.”you

    e.”

    atthisnt,asailorcadoosaythattheywerepassing

    thelouvreand,inaihegunboatlayalongside

    thewharf.

    ”youdonotknoobefound”the

    hefarceyasked.

    ”no,indeed,”ralphsaid.

    ”iyself,”theofficersaid.”ifthegeneralhas

    goobed,ustknockhip.heind,he

    reason.”

    itashortdistaheboyshadgreat

    diffibsiffandag,

    andtheyfeltabuiionallovertheasiftheyhad

    beendippedinboilinger.gerochuhadgoo

    bedanduponthessagebeingdeliveredbytheorderly,”the

    hefarcey,

    tours,”heorderedtheobeinstantlyadtted.

    ”thesearethelieutenantsbarclay,general,”thehe

    fartheer

    sideatlooursideandthinking

    thatitghtbestosacrossifiredaroundof

    grapeintothegerns,andorderedasharplookouttobekept.i

    hadselyspokentheerehailedforarope;and

    inaetheseoffildwere

    pulledonboard.thinkihavedispatches,iatonce

    starteduptheriver;andheyround,bythe

    surgeoatedthattheyhelieutenantsbarclay,

    bearersofdispatchesfroours.”

    ”gallantlydolenbravelydohegeneralsaidly,

    shakingbothboysbythehand.

    thebuiofpercyshandstrue.

    ”enyouhavepreservedthei

    hope”

    ralphproducedthetwoquills.

    ”theyareduplicate,general,”hesaid.”hcarriedone,in

    tghtbefalloneofus.”

    ”thankyou,”thegeneralsaid.”ineednoainyounolonger.i

    have,andyouhadbettergoinstantlyto

    bed.yourbrotherisinahighstateoffever.”

    hetouchedabell,andanoffiein.

    ”captainbar,entoahotel,at

    ohehorsesare,asusual,inthecarriageisuppose;

    and,”hedroppedhisvoietorequest

    doar,atoheyoungeroneisinastate

    ofhighfever.”

    inanotherquarterofanhourtheboysfortablebeds,in

    rooadjoiningeachother.ralphupid,h

    theeffectsoftheldosttheinstanthishead

    touchedthepilloeafterwardsbybeing

    shakenand,openinghiseyes,hesaeoneleaningoverhi

    ”drinkthis,”thegentlensaid,holdingaglasstohislips.

    ralphicallydidasheold;andfelloffagainintoa

    heavysleep,froillatethe

    afteoon.

    hisfirstiulseolookathisch.ithadstoppedat

    elevenok,thenightbeforethehouratered

    theseihenherangthebell.

    ”oc

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