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... Algiers did not look like a conquered city.
It looked properly governed.
French sentries stood at the gates in pairs. Patrols moved through the main streets at steady intervals. The harbor remained under naval guns, but no ships fired now. Smoke from bombardment had long faded. What remained was tension.
Inside the former Palace of the Dey, Marshal Davout established his temporary headquarters. The throne chamber had been cleared of rugs and cushions. Long wooden tables ...
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