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1     XXII|       induced to resume their line of march, it was impossible
2     XXII|      whole column took up its line of march.~ ~Pale, with clothing
3     XXII|       peasants pass the outer line of fortifications in safety.
4    XXVII| Montaignac, within the second line of fortifications, stands
5   XXVIII|   There is an erasure on each line. Everyone would regard it
6      XXX|   could discern an undulating line of hills, whose culminating
7     XXXI|       exactly on the boundary line. Here is France; there is
8     XXXI|    the soldiers took up their line of march.~ ~But Chupin was
9     LIII|       precedes the storm.~ ~A line in a newspaper solved the
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