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... ning after the breach
The city still groaned from the previous day’s violence.
Ash clung to the alley walls like a second skin. The rubble of broken stone and charred timber smoldered in the streets of the eastern quarter. The breach—now widened by further bombardments in the night—gaped like a wound torn open in Damascus’s proud defenses. And from it, the Kingdom of Jerusalem bled in.
By dawn, Baldwin’s army held firm inside the city. Three full blocks had been ...
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