MERIDIEN
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14 POINT MERIDIEN, ITALIC AND BOLD
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12 POINT MERIDIEN, ITALIC AND BOLD
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11 POINT MERIDIEN, ITALIC AND BOLD
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10 POINT MERIDIEN, ITALIC AND BOLD
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9 POINT MERIDIEN, ITALIC AND BOLD
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8 POINT MERIDIEN, ITALIC AND BOLD
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7 POINT MERIDIEN, ITALIC AND BOLD
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6 POINT MERIDIEN, ITALIC AND BOLD
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MERIDIEN
SOLID
Some tens of thousands of men lay sacrificed in various postures and
uniforms on the fields and meadows belonging to the Davidov family
and the crown serfs, on those * fields and meadows where for
hundreds of years the peasants of Borodino, Gorky, Shevardino, and
Semyonovskoye had harvested their crops and grazed their cattle. At
the ambulance stations the grass and earth were soaked with blood
for two acres round. Crowds of men, wounded and unwounded, of
various arms, with panic-stricken faces, dragged themselves, on one
side back to Mozhaisk, on the other to Valuev. Other crowds,
exhausted and hungry, were led forward by their officers. Others still
held their ground, and went on firing.
Over all the plain, at first so bright and gay with its glittering
bayonets and puffs of smoke in the morning sunshine, there hung
now a dark cloud of damp mist and smoke, and a strange, sour smell
of saltpetre and blood. Storm clouds had gathered, and a drizzling
rain began to fall on the dead, on the wounded, on the panic-
stricken, and exhausted, and hesitating soldiers. It seemed to say:
'Enough, enough: cease ... Consider. What are you doing?'
SOLID
9/9 PT Some tens of thousands of men lay sacrificed in various
postures and uniforms on the fields and meadows belonging
to the Davidov family and the crown serfs, on those fields
and meadows where for hundreds of years the peasants of
Borodino, Gorky, Shevardino, and Semyonovskoye had har¬
vested their crops and grazed their cattle. At the ambulance
stations the grass and earth were soaked with blood for two
acres round. Crowds of men, wounded and unwounded, of
various arms, with panic-stricken faces, dragged themselves,
on one side back to Mozhaisk, on the other to Valuev. Other
crowds, exhausted and hungry, were led forward by their
officers. Others still held their ground, and went on firing.
Over all the plain, at first so bright and gay with its
glittering bayonets and puffs of smoke in the morning
sunshine, there hung now a dark cloud of damp mist and
smoke, and a strange, sour smell of saltpetre and blood.
SOLID
ю/ю PT Some tens of thousands of men lay sacrificed in various
postures and uniforms on the fields and meadows
belonging to the Davidov family and the crown serfs,
on those fields and meadows where for hundreds of
years the peasants of Borodino, Gorky, Shevardino, and
Semyonovskoye had harvested their crops and grazed
their cattle. At the ambulance stations the grass and
earth were soaked with blood for two acres round.
Crowds of men, wounded and unwounded, of various
arms, with panic-stricken faces, dragged themselves, on
one side back to Mozhaisk, on the other to Valuev.
Other crowds, exhausted and hungry, were led forward
by their officers. Others still held their ground, and
went on firing.
SOLID
п/11 PT Some tens of thousands of men lay sacrificed in
various postures and uniforms on the fields and
meadows belonging to the Davidov family and the
crown serfs, on those fields and meadows where
for hundreds of years the peasants of Borodino,
Gorky, Shevardino, and Semyonovskoye had har¬
vested their crops and grazed their cattle. At the
ambulance stations the grass and earth were
soaked with blood for two acres round. Crowds of
men, wounded and unwounded, of various arms,
with panic-stricken faces, dragged themselves, on
one side back to Mozhaisk, on the other to Valuev.
Other crowds, exhausted and hungry, were led
War and Peace Leo Tolstoy
2PT LEADED
8/10 PT Some tens of thousands of men lay sacrificed in various postures and
uniforms on the fields and meadows belonging to the Davidov family
and the crown serfs, on those fields and meadows where for
hundreds of years the peasants of Borodino, Gorky, Shevardino, and
Semyonovskoye had harvested their crops and grazed their cattle. At
the ambulance stations the grass and earth were soaked with blood
for two acres round. Crowds of men, wounded and unwounded, of
various arms, with panic-stricken faces, dragged themselves, on one
side back to Mozhaisk, on the other to Valuev. Other crowds,
exhausted and hungry, were led forward by their officers. Others still
held their ground, and went on firing.
Over all the plain, at first so bright and gay with its glittering
bayonets and puffs of smoke in the morning sunshine, there hung
now a dark cloud of damp mist and smoke, and a strange, sour smell
2PTLEADED
9/11 PT Some tens of thousands of men lay sacrificed in various
postures and uniforms on the fields and meadows belonging
to the Davidov family and the crown serfs, on those fields
and meadows where for hundreds of years the peasants of
Borodino, Gorky, Shevardino, and Semyonovskoye had har¬
vested their crops and grazed their cattle. At the ambulance
stations the grass and earth were soaked with blood for two
acres round. Crowds of men, wounded and unwounded, of
various arms, with panic-stricken faces, dragged themselves,
on one side back to Mozhaisk, on the other to Valuev. Other
crowds, exhausted and hungry, were led forward by their
officers. Others still held their ground, and went on firing.
Over all the plain, at first so bright and gay with its
2PT LEADED
ю/12 PT Some tens of thousands of men lay sacrificed in various
postures and uniforms on the fields and meadows
belonging to the Davidov family and the crown serfs,
on those fields and meadows where for hundreds of
years the peasants of Borodino, Gorky, Shevardino, and
Semyonovskoye had harvested their crops and grazed
their cattle. At the ambulance stations the grass and
earth were soaked with blood for two acres round.
Crowds of men, wounded and unwounded, of various
arms, with panic-stricken faces, dragged themselves, on
one side back to Mozhaisk, on the other to Valuev.
Other crowds, exhausted and hungry, were led forward
2PTLEADED
11/13 PT Some tens of thousands of men lay sacrificed in
various postures and uniforms on the fields and
meadows belonging to the Davidov family and the
crown serfs, on those fields and meadows where
for hundreds of years the peasants of Borodino,
Gorky, Shevardino, and Semyonovskoye had har¬
vested their crops and grazed their cattle. At the
ambulance stations the grass and earth were
soaked with blood for two acres round. Crowds of
men, wounded and unwounded, of various arms,
with panic-stricken faces, dragged themselves, on
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