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<TEI.2><text><body><div1 type="Book" n="2" org="uniform" sample="complete"><p><milestone unit="section" n="6" />But another<note resp="Loeb" type="Com" anchored="yes" place="unspecified">A comical result of literal obedience</note> of the captains said: “Our friend here, it seems, <persName>Cyrus</persName>, has fallen in with a very ill-mannered fellow. But as for me, when you had instructed us about the arrangement of the lines and dismissed us with orders each to teach his own company what we had learned from you, why then I went and proceeded to drill one platoon, just as the others also did. I assigned the lieutenant his place first and arranged next after him a young recruit, and the rest, as I thought proper. Then I took my stand out in front of them facing the platoon, and when it seemed to me to be the proper time, I gave the command to go ahead.
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