Chapter

1        V|       who, some days before the disaster of Waterloo, had strongly
2     XXII|        not acknowledge that the disaster was irreparable.~ ~“Let
3     XXII|        to warn Lacheneur of the disaster at Montaignac, the murmurs
4     XXIV| frightened, and in tears.~ ~The disaster had already become known,
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