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1       VI| leading to Sairmeuse.~ ~He was advancing bareheaded in the middle
2      XXI|    supposed.~ ~The rebels were advancing, but not so rapidly as Chupin
3     XXII|        safety. The head of the advancing column reaches the drawbridge.~ ~
4     XLIV|        controlled his anger.~ ~Advancing toward his sister, in a
5      LIV|      horse, “what do I risk in advancing? The carriage is a long
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