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... ur camp, let us take heed to guard against the loquacity of certain individuals. It falls to the sagacity of their sergeants to guide them, to curb their excessive chatter. If it proves beneficial, let the threat of prolonged service in the most-humble of our duties, the digging out the latrines, be employed.
Remember, idleness breeds folly. It is incumbent upon us to keep our men engaged in purposeful action, not languishing in idle pastimes like dice, nor the rough company of the women ...
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