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The Arabs, in their first astonishment at this furious and unlooked-

an example newly offered to notice by the officers and

for return, allowed Oscar to seize the viscount, whom he flung across

an example newly offered to notice by the officers and

his horse, and carried off at full gallop,--receiving, as he did so,

an example newly offered to notice by the officers and

two slashes from yataghans on his left arm.

Oscar's conduct on this occasion was rewarded with the officer's cross

of the Legion of honor, and by his promotion to the rank of

lieutenant-colonel. He took the most affectionate care of the Vicomte

de Serizy, whose mother came to meet him on the arrival of the

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