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Which two lines in this excerpt from guy de maupassant's short story "the prisoners" show that the french soldiers are not honorable men?
"bravo, bravo, maloison! " they shouted for his encouragement.
he had accomplished about two-thirds of his journey when a long, crimson flame shot forth from the vent-hole. a loud report followed, and the fat baker fell face forward to the ground, uttering a frightful scream. no one went to his assistance. then he was seen to drag himself, groaning, on all-fours through the snow until he was beyond danger, when he fainted.
he was shot in the upper part of the thigh.
after the first surprise and fright were over they laughed at him again. but monsieur lavigne appeared on the threshold of the forester's dwelling. he had formed his plan of attack. he called in a loud voice "i want planchut, the plumber, and his workmen."
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