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1      XII|     enrolled among the servants charged with preparing Sairmeuse
2    XXIII|        in his steed and, alone, charged upon the enemy.~ ~The shock
3     XXIV|     that certainly had not been charged for firing at swallows.”~ ~
4     XXVI|       had said to the messenger charged with bearing a letter to
5    XXVII|        uniforms were not judges charged with the vindication of
6     XXIX| messenger will start for Paris, charged with the task of submitting
7        L|  Officials came from Montaignac charged with investigating the affair.
8      LII|         London, whither he went charged with important diplomatic
9       LV|     that a messenger was below, charged with delivering into the
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