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... the troops.
The main building stood very close to the edge of the domain. Phield brought with him eighteen cavalrymen, forty-seven infantry soldiers, thirty temporarily armed slaves, and five militiamen made up of free citizens. Under the defense statutes, free citizens were obligated to defend the domain—though Phield had no intention of actually relying on them.
For this battle, aside from the wounded, the domain’s defensive forces had been stripped almost completely bare.
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