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... ch had been reforged under a new banner known as Réveil de France.

Soldiers of the National Restorative Government walked through the streets, in uniform, with rifles slung over their shoulders, as the moon was blotted out by the dark storm clouds that threatened to burst at any moment.

Yet the city's streetlights, or at least those that had been rebuilt on this particular strip of rode provided illumination for the two soldiers, mere sentries, as they smoked and walked through t ...

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