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 1        I|  before, had returned from the army.~ ~With tears of rage in
 2      III|        after the defeat of the army of Conde, he had been so
 3       XV|        a former surgeon in the army, who had been dismissed
 4    XXIII|   thousand, twenty thousand—an army and cannon, it would have
 5     XXIV|       killed, and that a whole army was scouring the country,
 6    XXVII|    tightly clinched. They were army officers retired on half
 7    XXVII|    when they told me that this army of rebels had a chaplain!
 8    XXVII| without the aid of the retired army officers, who were standing
 9      XXX|    Midon, and the four retired army officers.~ ~There was no
10     XXXV|         of course, the retired army officers who had been waiting
11     XLVI|      effectually guarded by an army of servants.~ ~Blanche,
12    XLVII|    country, in the midst of an army of valets at Sairmeuse,
13       LV|  mansion, and surrounded by an army of retainers, the Duc de
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