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The cuirassiers annihilated seven squares out of thirteen,
         took or spiked sixty pieces of ordnance, and captured from
         the English regiments six flags, which three cuirassiers and
         three chasseurs of the Guard bore to the Emperor, in front
         of the farm of La Belle Alliance.
            Wellington’s  situation  had  grown  worse.  This  strange
         battle was like a duel between two raging, wounded men,
         each of whom, still fighting and still resisting, is expending
         all his blood.
            Which of the two will be the first to fall?
            The conflict on the plateau continued.
            What had become of the cuirassiers? No one could have
         told. One thing is certain, that on the day after the battle, a
         cuirassier and his horse were found dead among the wood-
         work  of  the  scales  for  vehicles  at  Mont-Saint-Jean,  at  the
         very point where the four roads from Nivelles, Genappe,
         La Hulpe, and Brussels meet and intersect each other. This
         horseman had pierced the English lines. One of the men
         who picked up the body still lives at Mont-Saint-Jean. His
         name is Dehaze. He was eighteen years old at that time.
            Wellington  felt  that  he  was  yielding.  The  crisis  was  at
         hand.
            The cuirassiers had not succeeded, since the centre was
         not broken through. As every one was in possession of the
         plateau, no one held it, and in fact it remained, to a great
         extent, with the English. Wellington held the village and
         the culminating plain; Ney had only the crest and the slope.
         They seemed rooted in that fatal soil on both sides.
            But the weakening of the English seemed irremediable.

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