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... tbreak of the plague in Constantinople, Pelissier did not dare to delay, and immediately reported to the Paris Government.
Palace of Versailles
Napoleon III was in a foul mood; the news of the plague outbreak in the Crimea Peninsula had just come back, and Constantinople had followed suit.
Where the virus came from was of no interest to Napoleon III, what troubled him now was what to do next.
The Crimea Peninsula was manageable, with its vast territory allowing fo ...
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