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 1      V,       I|  in the evening, after the retreat had been sounded, he also
 2     VI,      II|     the cause of his hasty retreat on the occasion of his former
 3     IX,     III|    I shall then pretend to retreat, and lure them toward the
 4     IX,     III|  De Fervlans now ordered a retreat. The death-heads looked
 5     IX,     III| already perceived that the retreat was but a feint. She saw
 6     IX,     III| her lover.~ ~De Fervlans's retreat was conducted in proper
 7     IX,     III|   who had been feigning to retreat, now turned and met their
 8     IX,     III|  to give orders to sound a retreat, but the man's horse unfortunately
 9     IX,     III|  Consequently a signal for retreat could not be sounded.~ ~
10     IX,     III| orders were received for a retreat signal; instead, the sound
11      X,     III| trumpets were sounding the retreat at every gate. Vavel, therefore,
12      X,     III|    was, another fairy-like retreat like that of the Nameless
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