Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      XI|        did his bidding were his soldiers; all who declined to follow
 2    II,     XII|    wounded.~ ~The first wounded soldiers whom we treated were foes;
 3    II,     XII|         braggadocio about this. Soldiers, even in the hottest ardour
 4    II,     XII|          while the less-injured soldiers, who had been thrown from
 5    II,    XIII|         Turcos, not real French soldiers.~ ~That we had really been
 6    II,    XIII|      over a shallow rivulet the soldiers were crowded. I did not
 7    II,    XIII|     that is, for wounded French soldiers?"~ ~The old man was right.
 8    II,     XVI|        trains were crowded with soldiers and refugees fleeing from
 9    II,     XVI|        Trochu expressly forbade soldiers to leave the country. Of
10    II,     XVI| Chapelle. Three thousand French soldiers, with five hundred horses,
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