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1     XXXI| placing at Chupin’s disposal a lieutenant and eight men chosen from
2     XXXI|    were closely watched by the lieutenant in command, who hoped to
3    XXXII|  present there was one, an old lieutenant, medalled and decorated,
4    XXXII|    presumptions.~ ~No, the old lieutenant had not the slightest suspicion.
5    XXXII|     ridicule, he addressed the lieutenant:~ ~“Yes, we must institute
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