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... ers killed and wounded nearly thirty men, and caused havoc to their formation, there was still a sense of resoluteness. For Oliver had warned them this would be asked of them. That they would not be forced to fight as normal soldiers were – they had to do more, and be more. So when it was they faced off against a behemoth in terms of numbers, and when they found boulders crashing down upon their ranks, they did not crumble. Much the opposite – when Oliver shouted to unify them again, their moral ...
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