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1      XIX| lieutenant-general, a commission placing him in command of the military
2    XXIII|      leaped into the saddle, and placing himself at the head of about
3     XXXI|       duke had written an order, placing at Chupin’s disposal a lieutenant
4    XXXIX|         smile.~ ~“Really this is placing too much importance on a
5      XLV|          What reason had she for placing any confidence in his reports?
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