Part,  Chapter

 1    II,     XII| experience was confirmed; the Prussian advance was repulsed, and
 2    II,     XII|       thick cloud of fog. The Prussian infantry were crouching
 3    II,     XII|     right wing, a regiment of Prussian hussars was galloping towards
 4    II,     XII|      Germans. All at once the Prussian regiment divided itself,
 5    II,     XII|       to be full of concealed Prussian sharp-shooters. At this
 6    II,    XIII|    longer of resistance. If a Prussian Uhlan was seen far off on
 7    II,    XIII|     have talked German with a Prussian officer, and shaken hands
 8    II,    XIII|     in large letters -~ ~"The Prussian army scattered! Two hundred
 9    II,     XIV|      They believed me to be a Prussian spy."~ ~"Nonsense! I have
10    II,     XVI| personally surrendered to the Prussian King."~ ~The French gentleman
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