Part,  Chapter

1     I,       V|   with an iron bar. He was severely wounded by the ferocious
2    II,     XII|  friend and foe alike. The severely injured we attend to at
3    II,    XIII|    letters, "The Prussians severely beaten by MacMahon! The
4    II,    XIII|   even the head gunner was severely wounded. I took him on my
5    II,     XVI| down its arms. MacMahon is severely wounded, and General Wimpffen
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