Part,  Chapter

 1    II,      XI|     at the Rhone, whereas the Prussians are caught unprepared. Bavaria
 2    II,     XII|   time for a second shot. The Prussians wheeled swiftly, and hussars,
 3    II,     XII|    Devil for vengeance on the Prussians.~ ~Among those who were
 4    II,    XIII|    fell into the hands of the Prussians; even those few were mostly
 5    II,    XIII| overwhelmingly large force of Prussians, and was compelled to retreat
 6    II,    XIII|    victory was allowed to the Prussians, so as to divert their attention
 7    II,    XIII|      for our revenge upon the Prussians. After Weissenburg came
 8    II,    XIII|    battle that was fought the Prussians remained masters of the
 9    II,    XIII|   read in large letters, "The Prussians severely beaten by MacMahon!
10    II,     XVI|       Belgian frontier by the Prussians. The Emperor was with MacMahon.
11    II,    XVII|    were to enlist against the Prussians, daring Death and Devil
12    II,    XVII|    Death and Devil alike, the Prussians would very soon find their
13    II,    XVII|      was a general spy of the Prussians, and that my money was a
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