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1      III|  had told the truth. He had fought, and that furiously, against
2      XXV|   least of men who formerly fought under Bonaparte, and who
3   XXVIII|    you happy and honored; I fought for the triumph of another,
4     XXIX| Escorval—an old soldier who fought under Napoleon, if possible.”~ ~
5      XLI|     duel which had not been fought, was able to give them the
6      XLI|     grim prison-cell.~ ~She fought against these foolish fears,
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