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... hat Duc was going to be destroyed by the flood . They chose to stand aside silently .
Golier stayed the whole day gazing at the direction of Duc on the ramparts, refusing to take a rest . The following noon, Governor Schmul came to him for the third time, not to persuade him to take a rest, but report an emergency —
“I’ve ordered the garrisons on the courier route to Duc to retreat . Two stations managed to go back, but the flood went so fast that the nearest station to Duc was alre ...
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