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1       XI|      such circumstances. The combat which would ensue would
2      XVI|   resolutions. Speak, let us combat them together. Lacheneur
3    XXIII|      have been butchery, but combat, no.~ ~Lacheneur understood
4    XXIII|       but he offered me open combat. Besides, he was wounded
5     XXIV|    either leads them back to combat, or takes his own life.”~ ~“
6   XXVIII| dismount and meet me in open combat, I will blow your brains
7   XXVIII|      of confidence. For this combat in the public road, and
8     XXIX| defended my own life in fair combat, and with equal weapons——”~ ~
9  XXXVIII| Corporal Bavois arrested the combat.~ ~“The soldiers!” they
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