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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,

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planintheyoungbuglers,et

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hadnotoyobjectorepresentonephase

ofthestruggletheaofthebodiesofvoluroopsknown

asfranctireurs.

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chapter1:theoutbreakofwar.

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