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 1     XXXV|      farm. We must procure a litter and carry Monsieur dEscorval
 2     XXXV|     you wish us to procure a litter at this hour of the night,
 3     XXXV| wounded man’s place upon the litter; the others will carry him,
 4     XXXV|     necessary to procure the litter; and the officers were trying
 5     XXXV|      reappeared with a small litter, a thin mattress, and a
 6     XXXV|   officer took an end of the litter, and the little procession,
 7     XXXV|   the baron’s place upon the litter.~ ~This was one of the troubled
 8     XXXV| bearing a wounded man upon a litter.~ ~Among the two thousand
 9     XXXV|   officers, who had left the litter a short distance from the
10     XXXV|   now proceeded to break the litter in pieces; and handful by
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