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... and its associated calculations were not particularly difficult, and Montreuil had entrusted this task to Joseph more as a means for him to earn some extra money. However, Montreuil soon realized that Joseph was gaining much more than just a few coins from this endeavor.
One day in July, while Montreuil was on a business trip to Nice, he received a thick letter from Joseph. The envelope was hefty and, had it not been sent through military channels, it would have cost Joseph a significan ...
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