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In which the geography of the battle of Waterloo is laid out with the precision of a seasoned tactician, revealing the undulating plain of Mont-Saint-Jean as the somber stage for the clash of titanic forces. The narrative then contemplates the figure of Napoleon, shrouded in the paradox of legend and history, where light and shadow converge upon the measure of a singular man.
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