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  2. THE FALL OF SEBASTOPOL.

    A[?] dawn on the morning of the 6th of September the French opened fire. The air was pure and light, and a gentle breeze from the south-east which continued all day, drifted over the steppe and blew gently into ...

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  3. DAY OF THE ASSAULT.

    The weather changed suddenly yesterday. This morning it became bitterly cold. A biting wind right from the north side of Sebastopol blew intolerable clouds of harsh, dust into our faces. The sun was ...

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