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Napoleon looses his final battle

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Yes, yes he does. It is not his first defeat. Wellington does not lose, but it is a close run thing, close indeed. It is a battle the French should win, but many of his men know the British... They know of the British resolve. The Prussians, in the end, overwhelm the French....

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