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1 I | subordinate had won the victory, and at first it greatly 2 II | then that for some time victory seemed likely to rest with 3 V | great merit, what wonderful victory was this? Why should he 4 V | the bulletin of his first victory.~While Lecoq was drawing 5 XI | two yards off.”~This was a victory for the prisoner, but he 6 XVI | achieved a really wonderful victory. And, assisted by such a 7 XVI | not unfrequently wins the victory. If he is sure that he has 8 XVII | bound to insure ultimate victory.~“I shall be very stupid 9 XVIII| were confident of ultimate victory and as though he had in 10 XIX | preserve a sober face. This victory must be concealed under