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 1       I|     promenading the platform in military uniform, his hands behind
 2       V|         palace, at whose door a military watch was posted. He handed
 3      VI|         from somewhere above: a military band stationed aloft in
 4     XIV|      which we are exempted from military service? It's no use your
 5     XIX|     fetched from her bookcase a military map of Transylvania. It
 6     XXI|      now no further advanced in military science than were the Tartars
 7    XXII|    while others were dressed in military uniform. Before them, with
 8    XXII|      more brilliant will be the military success that must follow
 9   XXIII|       male population practised military drill. Even the twelve-year-old
10   XXIII|         costume of a Wallachian military commander, his face flushed
11    XXIV|         always been exempt from military service in the imperial
12    XXIV|      now had some experience of military discipline, these young
13    XXIV|     three days at Karlsburg for military service; any who refused
14    XXIV| exemption of his employees from military duty, claiming for them
15     XXV|    diseases are not uncommon in military hospitals, where both patients
16  XXVIII|       war, until at last a high military officer opened his mouth
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