thepresentstoryonths,only,
aftertheternationofthefrangerhe
planintheyoungbuglers,et
ofhorse,andintisofperil,andontinue,in
furthervolusofgiving,uheguiseofhistoricaltales,
fullandaurateatsofalltheleadisofgreatwars,
hadnotoyobjectorepresentonephase
ofthestruggletheaofthebodiesofvoluroopsknown
asfranctireurs.
thestoryislaidinfrandis,therefore,the
frenchpointofviees,places,anddateshavebeen
ged;butcirdisaretrue.therewerea
goodnyenglishangthefranfifteen
tosixteeneansunnintheirranks.havingbeen
abroadduringthehehese
irregulars,andhadseveralintitefriendsangsttheuponthe
uchlessserviauseoffrance
thanghthavebeenreasonablyexpected.theyoooftenbadly
led,aisabsolutelyhanuseless.
butthereanyofthosedaring
asedandurage
ofthehighestkindareunknootheworldingeneral,andfind
noplaanyoftheourrehistaleare
related,alstinthee,by
those;andnearlyeveryfade
ayohoutaspiring
totherankofahistory,ho,thestorywillgiveyoua
fairideaofthelifeofthefranctireurs
soofthectuallyed.
yourssincerely,
theauthor.
chapter1:theoutbreakofwar.
theusuallyquietoldtoent.
therehestreets;especiallyroundthe
ers,heoffiardsedup.bothatthe
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