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... gth, had become dry and crackling, resembling the sand I often used. The imperial soldier said it was terrible, yet in its absence of undulations or weeds, it appeared fitting for establishing a camp. After halting the advance at night, it took the imperial soldiers a relatively short time to pitch their tents.
We swiftly set up our own tents and appeased our hunger with the hard bread provided. Subsequently, we divided into three groups and further subdivided them to maintain surveillan ...
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