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1 6,2 | the Taro could swell; the river, fordable to-day, might 2 6,2 | should the enemy cross the river from their camp and attempt 3 6,2 | ordered the van to cross the river, just at the little town 4 6,3 | Fornovo, would go over the river by the same ford that Charles 5 6,3 | with orders to cross the river in their turn, so soon as 6 6,3 | Stradiotes were crossing the river to make their attack. ~The 7 6,3 | water, so as to cross the river and rejoin their camp. ~ 8 7,4 | what had happened on the river banks during the two preceding 9 7,4 | George, who was taking up the river a boat laden with wood to 10 7,4 | three at once went up to the river, while the first two kept 11 7,4 | his horse, backing on the river; then the two who were at 12 7,4 | time threw it out into the river with all their strength; 13 7,4 | accustomed to go up and down the river, and as a large reward was 14 12,2| town on both sides of the river. Scarcely were the French 15 12,3| themselves into pits or into the river to escape the soldiers. 16 13,4| of the Metaurus, a little river of Umbria which runs into 17 13,4| and the town ran a little river, whose banks he had to follow 18 13,4| between the road and the river, the other on the side of