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1      I,      IV|     prepare for an immediate departure; there is not a moment to
2      V,      II|   its quarters, and that the departure from Fertőszeg would be
3      V,      II|     the trumpets sounded the departure of the regiment.~ ~The sounds
4      V,      II|   from corroding them.~ ~The departure of the troops removed one
5      V,      II| before the regiment took its departure the colonel said to me: '
6   VIII,      II|   the soul now on the eve of departure to the better land where
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