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I don't know how I am going to live on with Magon.
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On our side we lost Rear-admiral Magon, a very fine officer.
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The square-shouldered, blue-shirted Magon was skirting the turnip field, making a short cut home.
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Rear-Admiral Magon was then ordered to see that the Emperor's orders were instantly executed.
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Look at Magon's face of importance as he walks about without speaking to anyone.
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He paused when he came opposite Magon's house, and glanced up at the open door.
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And when all's done, they marry Ma'm'selle Sophie to a farrier, to that Magon Farcinelle-bah
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It would never do for Magon to know that the precious anniversary cordial was all gone-inthis way.
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Admiral Magon, in person, tried to lead a strong body of boarders over his bows into the English ship.
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At a table in the dining-room sat Monsieur and Madame Lavilette, the father of Magon Farcinelle, and Shangois, the notary.
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'Vice-Admiral Magon,' he cried, 'you will in future receive all orders connected with the fleet.
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The day of the wedding there was a gay procession through the parish of the friends and constituents of Magon Farcinelle.
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"You have been to see Magon and Sophie?" she asked.
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D'Houdetot, scarcely out of childhood was a naval cadet, and attached to the staff of Admiral Magon, a friend of my father.
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"You have been to see Magon and Sophie?"
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This same officer saved Admiral Magon's ship after Trafalgar, and later on he commanded the Breslaw at Navarino and showed the most consummate bravery there.