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... the Arsenal de Brest beside his father, Napoleon I. The morning air carried the smell of salt from the harbor mixed with the metallic scent of fresh steel and machine oil.
The naval yard was crowded.
Workers from the shipyards stood in large groups along the edges of the ceremony grounds, many still wearing their work coats. Politicians and senior military officers occupied the seats closest to the platform. Behind them stood foreign observers—diplomats and naval attachés from va ...
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