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... entered . " You are back early , boys . " " Yes , papa , there was so much talking going on that the professor gave it up as hopeless . You have heard the news , of course ? " " Yes , boys , and am very sorry to hear it . " Captain ...
... entered . " You are back early , boys . " " Yes , papa , there was so much talking going on that the professor gave it up as hopeless . You have heard the news , of course ? " " Yes , boys , and am very sorry to hear it . " Captain ...
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... entering into the games and amusements of their cousins , although his wife was constantly urging him to do SO . It was to Madame Duburg a terrible thing that her boys , instead of being always tidy and orderly , and ready when at home ...
... entering into the games and amusements of their cousins , although his wife was constantly urging him to do SO . It was to Madame Duburg a terrible thing that her boys , instead of being always tidy and orderly , and ready when at home ...
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... a mere handful of men might have checked them . " Boys , there are terrible days in store for France , " Captain Barclay said , when the news came that the Terrible New's . 23 enemy had entered Nancy . " 22 The Young Franc - Tireurs .
... a mere handful of men might have checked them . " Boys , there are terrible days in store for France , " Captain Barclay said , when the news came that the Terrible New's . 23 enemy had entered Nancy . " 22 The Young Franc - Tireurs .
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George Alfred Henty. Terrible New's . 23 enemy had entered Nancy . " The line of the Moselle is turned , Bazaine will be cut off unless he hurries his retreat , and then nothing can stop the Prussians from marching to Paris . " The boys ...
George Alfred Henty. Terrible New's . 23 enemy had entered Nancy . " The line of the Moselle is turned , Bazaine will be cut off unless he hurries his retreat , and then nothing can stop the Prussians from marching to Paris . " The boys ...
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... fight for France now . It is clearly the duty of any one who can carry a musket to go out . " Just at this moment the door opened , and Ralph and Terrible News . 27 Percy entered hastily . They both 26 The Young Franc - Tireurs .
... fight for France now . It is clearly the duty of any one who can carry a musket to go out . " Just at this moment the door opened , and Ralph and Terrible News . 27 Percy entered hastily . They both 26 The Young Franc - Tireurs .
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arms army arrived balloon Besançon Blamont boys Cambriels Captain Barclay cavalry Christine cloth Colonel Tempé coloured command corps despatches distance Doyle duty Edition enemy English Epinal Fcap fell fight fire forest France French G. A. HENTY Gambetta German gilt edges hair half hand HARRISON WEIR head heard honour horses hour hundred yards Illustrations lads laughed legion of honour Lieutenant looked Madame Duburg Major Tempé Maupas Melun miles Milly minutes Mobiles Molsheim Montargis morning Mutzig night o'clock officers once Orleans Paris passed peasant plain Post 8vo prisoners Prussians quarter Ralph and Percy Ribouville rifles road round Salbris Saverne schoolmaster sentries sergeant shot shouted side soldiers staff surgeon Teclier tell thing Tim's tireurs to-morrow told town Trochu troops turned Uhlans village Vosges walked Wasselonne wood wounded young Barclays Zouaves
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