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dreams melted and merged into the chaos and darkness of
         unconciousness and oblivion which in the opinion of Napo-
         leon’s doctor, Larrey, was much more likely to end in death
         than in convalescence.
            ‘He is a nervous, bilious subject,’ said Larrey, ‘and will
         not recover.’
            And Prince Andrew, with others fatally wounded, was
         left to the care of the inhabitants of the district.
































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