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No Surrender!

CHAPTER 3: The First Successes
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I think that he will still remain as leader, and that they will act as his councillors, and in command of columns." "Then your impression of this man is confirmed ?" "More than confirmed.

Jean said, this morning, that he was a born leader of men.

While all round him there is excitement and confusion, he is as calm and serene as if he were alone.

He is evidently a man who has read a good deal, and thought a good deal; and I can quite understand the influence he has gained over the peasantry in his neighbourhood, and that it has long been their custom to refer all disputes to him.
"Stofflet is a different sort of man.

He is tall and powerful in frame, stern and almost morose in manner.


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