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... to be landed in the Gulf of Lyon, which was difficult because it was 1829. Perfect peace had been restored, and the vigilance of customs officers had doubled. Their strictness had increased even more because of the trade fair at Beaucaire.
Our expedition began favorably. We anchored our vessel, which had a hidden compartment where our goods were concealed, among numerous other vessels lining the riverbanks. Upon arrival, we began unloading our cargo at night and transporting it into town ...
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