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La Vende

CHAPTER III
10/19

Why, you came out feet uppermost, Chapeau." "Feet uppermost!" shouted Momont, "and is that your idea of storming a town, to go into it feet uppermost ?" "But do you really mean to say that you were absolutely wet through when you took Saumur ?" said the laundress.
"Indeed we were," answered Chapeau, "wringing wet, every man of us." "Lawks! how uncomfortable," said the cook.

"And M.Henri, was he wet too ?" "Wet, to be sure he was wet as water could make him." "And the little Chevalier, did he get himself wet ?" said the confidential maid, "poor little fellow! it was like to give him his death of cold." "But, Chapeau, tell me truly now: did you kill any of those bloody republicans with your own hand ?" asked the housekeeper.
"Kill them," said Chapeau, "to be sure, I killed them when we were fighting." "And how many, Chapeau; how many did you positively kill dead, you know ?" said the confidential maid.
"What nonsense you do talk!" answered he, with a great air of military knowledge, "as if a man in battle knows when he kills and when he doesn't.

You're not able to look about you in that sort of way in the middle of the smoke and noise and confusion." "You don't mean to tell me you ever kill a man without knowing it!" said the housekeeper.
"You don't understand what a battle is at all," answered Chapeau, determined to communicate a little of his experience on the matter.

"One hasn't time to look about one to see anything.

Now supposing you had been with us at the taking of Saumur." "Oh, the Lord forbid!" said the housekeeper.


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