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1    1|       that mood too. When the soldier is hit by a cannon-ball,
2    1|       its shell: nor need the soldier be so idle as to try to
3    9|    gilded, and this I trust a soldier of our camp has found by
4   13|      I looked again the black soldier had severed the heads of
5   15|       said that he had been a soldier at Waterloo. If he had lived
6   15|   poet. A farmer, a hunter, a soldier, a reporter, even a philosopher,
7   19| society." He declared that "a soldier who fights in the ranks
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