Part,  Chapter

1     I,     VII|      drummers were not to be beaten. They caught up the bedstead
2    II,     XII|      and the enemy has fled, beaten, shattered, and in disorder,
3    II,    XIII|      That we had really been beaten was not believed by anybody.
4    II,    XIII|   the others, and if one was beaten or repulsed, it was fully
5    II,    XIII|       The Prussians severely beaten by MacMahon! The German
6    II,     XIV|  consequence. The French are beaten everywhere, and if you will
7    II,     XVI| thronging out - possibly the beaten speculators - and was borne
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