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 | | Jacques de Berloz - it was the name of the rider - had somewhat exceeded forty, but its slenderness and its martial pace made it appear younger. |
 | | Unfortunately, during the load, Jacques de Berloz accepted with the head a blow of mousquet which cut down it of its horse. |
 | | And in front of the furnace bridge with the foot of which the good priest Firket, of which the heart slept, in the sky, was to tressaillir of joy, Rosine, the beautiful lady of the manor of Chokier, was plain to Jacques de Berloz, lieutenantcolonel with the dragons of Line. |
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