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1     I,     VII| principles, will not secure the victory for him, why, then there
2    II,     VII|        be congratulated on this victory. Fancy Aunt Diodora consulting
3    II,     XII|         this wild retreat meant victory for the French, but we discovered
4    II,    XIII|    would secure to us the final victory. So it had been at Solferino,
5    II,    XIII|       supposed that this slight victory was allowed to the Prussians,
6    II,     XVI|         Mumm, etc.~ ~"Wonderful victory!" said he, taking my hand. "
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