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 1     I,       I|      prepared for a doze.~ ~The guard came in to look at my ticket,
 2     I,       I|       the talk of the gossiping guard, and so he departed, and
 3     I,       I|     what was going on, when the guard entered, lantern in hand.~ ~"
 4     I,       I|          said I, smiling at the guard's earnestness. But still
 5     I,       I|      man. He apologised for the guard's bluntness and his misinterpretation
 6     I,      XI|      There at the castle, under guard."~ ~"And why did you let
 7     I,    XIII|       not send his sentinels to guard the iron chest with the
 8     I,    XIII|         money, and so I have to guard it myself; and then, you
 9    II,      IV|      were left without a proper guard, for we could be seen from
10    II,    XIII| revolver in hand, I had to keep guard at the side of the ambulance
11    II,      XV|       horse-hoofs; the Imperial Guard itself had cleared the street
12    II,     XVI|      people. I saw the Imperial Guard hacking at the imperial
13    II,     XVI|     could be seen. The National Guard watched over the public
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