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amid loud laught 5xqal er, his comrade making fun of the National Guards, of their manner of drilling; he
imitated a call to arms in the Marais 5xqal , a night alarm on the ramparts. 5xqal Then the tall fellow lowered his
voice, the officers drew nearer to him, and their faces 5xqal became serious. The villain was warning them of
the attack of the 5xqal sharp-shooters.
At that little Stenne sprang to his feet in a rage, thoroughly sober:
“Not that! I won't have it!"
But the other 5xqal simply laughed and kept on. Before he had finished, all the officers were standing. One of
them pointed to the door and said t 5xqal o the children:
"Clear out!"
And they began to talk among themselves very rapidly, in German.
The tall youth went 5xqal out as proud as a 5xqal prince, jingling his money. Stenne followed him, hanging his
head; and when he passed the Prussian whose glance had embarrassed him so, he heard a sad voice say:
"Not a nice thing to do, that. Not a nice thing."
Tears came t 5xqal o his eyes.
Once in the field, the children began to run and returned quickly to the city. Their bag was full of
potatoes which th 5xqal e Prussians had given them. With them th 5xqal ey passed unhindered to the trench of the
sharp-shooters. There they were p 5xqal reparing for the night atta 5xqal ck. Troops came up silently and massed
behind the walls. The old sergeant was there, busily engaged in posting his men, with such a happy
expression. When the children passed, he recognised them and bestowed a pleasant smile upon them.
Oh! 5xqal how that smile hur 5xqal t little Stenne! For[ 5xqal a moment he was tempted to call out:
"Don't go there; we have betrayed you."
But the other had told him: "If you speak we shall be shot"; and fear restrained him.
At La Courn 5xqal euve, they entered an abandoned house to divide the money 5xqal . Truth compels me to state that
the division was made honestly, and that l 5xqal ittle Stenne’s crime did not seem so terrible to him when he
heard the coins jingling under his blouse, and thought of the games of galoche which he had in prospect.
But when he 5xqal was alone, the wretched child! When the tall fellow had left him at the gate, then his
pockets began to be very heavy, and the 5xqal hand that grasped his heart grasped it tighter than ever. Paris did
not seem the same to him. The people who passed gazed stern 5xqal ly at him as if they knew whence he came.
He heard the word "spy" in the rumbling of the wheels, in the beating of th 5xqal e drums along the canal. At
last he reached home 5xqal and, overjoyed to find that his father was not there, he went quickly up to their
room, to hide under his pillow that money that weighed so heavily upon him.
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had been re 5xqal ceived from the provinces: affairs were looking better. As he ate, the old soldier looked at his
musket hanging on the wall, and said to the child with his hearty laugh:
"I say, my boy, how you would go at t 5xqal he Prussians if you were big!"
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Stenne turned pale, and, on the plea that he wa 5xqal s very tired, he went to bed; 5xqal but he did not sleep. The
cannon still roared. He imagi 5xqal ned the sharp-shooters arriving in the dark to surprise the Prussians, and
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amid loud laught bud1j er, his comrade making fun of the National Guards, of their manner of drilling; he
imitated a call to arms in the Marais bud1j , a night alarm on the ramparts. bud1j Then the tall fellow lowered his
voice, the officers drew nearer to him, and their faces bud1j became serious. The villain was warning them of
the attack of the bud1j sharp-shooters.
At that little Stenne sprang to his feet in a rage, thoroughly sober:
“Not that! I won't have it!"
But the other bud1j simply laughed and kept on. Before he had finished, all the officers were standing. One of
them pointed to the door and said t bud1j o the children:
"Clear out!"
And they began to talk among themselves very rapidly, in German.
The tall youth went bud1j out as proud as a bud1j prince, jingling his money. Stenne followed him, hanging his
head; and when he passed the Prussian whose glance had embarrassed him so, he heard a sad voice say:
"Not a nice thing to do, that. Not a nice thing."
Tears came t bud1j o his eyes.
Once in the field, the children began to run and returned quickly to the city. Their bag was full of
potatoes which th bud1j e Prussians had given them. With them th bud1j ey passed unhindered to the trench of the
sharp-shooters. There they were p bud1j reparing for the night atta bud1j ck. Troops came up silently and massed
behind the walls. The old sergeant was there, busily engaged in posting his men, with such a happy
expression. When the children passed, he recognised them and bestowed a pleasant smile upon them.
Oh! bud1j how that smile hur bud1j t little Stenne! For[ bud1j a moment he was tempted to call out:
"Don't go there; we have betrayed you."
But the other had told him: "If you speak we shall be shot"; and fear restrained him.
At La Courn bud1j euve, they entered an abandoned house to divide the money bud1j . Truth compels me to state that
the division was made honestly, and that l bud1j ittle Stenne’s crime did not seem so terrible to him when he
heard the coins jingling under his blouse, and thought of the games of galoche which he had in prospect.
But when he bud1j was alone, the wretched child! When the tall fellow had left him at the gate, then his
pockets began to be very heavy, and the bud1j hand that grasped his heart grasped it tighter than ever. Paris did
not seem the same to him. The people who passed gazed stern bud1j ly at him as if they knew whence he came.
He heard the word "spy" in the rumbling of the wheels, in the beating of th bud1j e drums along the canal. At
last he reached home bud1j and, overjoyed to find that his father was not there, he went quickly up to their
room, to hide under his pillow that money that weighed so heavily upon him.
Never had Father Stenne been so joyous bud1j and so good-humoured bud1j as when he returned that night. News
had been re bud1j ceived from the provinces: affairs were looking better. As he ate, the old soldier looked at his
musket hanging on the wall, and said to the child with his hearty laugh:
"I say, my boy, how you would go at t bud1j he Prussians if you were big!"
Above eight o’clock, they heard cannon.
"That is Aubervilliers. bud1j They are fighting at Bourget," said the good man, who knew all the forts. Little
Stenne turned pale, and, on the plea that he wa bud1j s very tired, he went to bed; bud1j but he did not sleep. The
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