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 1   1|     army had passed through the town. They were mere disorganized
 2   7|      passed rapidly through the town. A little later on, a black
 3  11|                        Even the town itself resumed by degrees
 4  14|       six or seven miles of the town, along the course of the
 5  15| invaders, though subjecting the town to the strictest discipline,
 6  16|      obtained a permit to leave town from the general in command.~ ~
 7  43|        organized defence of the town. He had had pits dug in
 8  43|         hastily returned to the town. He thought he might now
 9  83|      pasted on the walls of the town, winding up with a specimen
10  90|        fourteen. It entered the town, and stopped before the
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