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... ntmindedly upwards, fixating on the ceiling as if seeking solace or answers. Since his arrival in Toulon, the situation had stagnated, leaving him disheartened. The construction of forts was progressing steadily, but beyond that, there seemed to be little significant advancement. The British forces responded with their own fortifications, resulting in a frustrating deadlock.
In essence, it had become a protracted stalemate—a siege in every sense of the word. Napoleon couldn't help but fe ...
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