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"John Joseph," she said to her husband, "we have heard nothing, and that means that they can't take Tetuan."
"Hold your tongue, you foolish woman," answered her husband; "wherever the sun enters the Spaniards can enter. And don't you know that Zamora wasn't taken in an hour, and that the artillery2 can't cross over swamps, and that a causeway has to be built? Women, who know nothing about war, think that to take a fortress3 in an enemy's country is as easy as to toss a pan-cake."
But on the 5th of February a muleteer, who came from Xerez, brought the news to Bornos, which had been transmitted to Xerez by telegraph, that a hard-fought battle had taken place the preceding day before Tetuan, in which, as in all the previous ones, the Spaniards had come off victorious4, having made themselves masters of five encampments of the enemy, although at the cost of many lives.
His patriotic5 ardor6, added to a feeling of deep anxiety, made it impossible for John Joseph to remain in the village, and he set out for Xerez. There he learned that the wounded of that memorable7 day were to be taken to Seville, and as a train of materials for the railroad was just leaving for that city, he begged to be taken on board.
The 7th of February dawned—a day memorable for ever in the annals of Spain. Day had scarcely broken when the sonorous8 and soul-stirring bells of the Cathedral of Seville, diffusing9,
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prey
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fortress
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victorious
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patriotic
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diffusing
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hymn
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laurels
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virgin
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pastor
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chapel
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lodged
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vender
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