Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      XI|       youths from entering the army. He took advantage of the
 2     I,      XI|      from serving in the hated army, and he was free to ride
 3    II,      XI|      offered my services as an army physician to the French
 4    II,      XI|     the regiment of the French army in which I had enlisted
 5    II,     XII|    were officers in the German army. Three daring officers from
 6    II,    XIII|  Solferino itself the Austrian army was destroyed. So it would
 7    II,    XIII|      letters -~ ~"The Prussian army scattered! Two hundred Krupp
 8    II,      XV|         see! An officer of the army."~ ~"Citoyens!" said I,
 9    II,      XV|       he has served the French army. He has repeatedly risked
10    II,     XVI| September 2, 8 p.m. MacMahon's army has surrendered and laid
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