It's time to duel!

Kazuki Takahashi

Mots clés duel yu-gi-oh yami yugi



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Exodia Obliterate!

Kazuki Takahashi

Mots clés duel yami ceto-kaiba exodia yigu



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So are you here alone or is there someone looking daggers at my back right now, ready to challenge me to a duel?

Somi Ekhasomhi

Mots clés love duel jealous-lovers



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Solid objects will not keep anyone safe in this conflict.

Akutra-Ramses Atenosis Cea

Mots clés duel protection thieves



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A duel, whether regarded as a ceremony in the cult of honour, or even when reduced in its moral essence to a form of manly sport, demands a perfect singleness of intention, a homicidal austerity of mood. [The duel]

Joseph Conrad

Mots clés duel



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Napoleon I., whose career had the quality of a duel against the whole
of Europe, disliked duelling between the officers of his army. The great military emperor was not a washbuckler, and had little respect for tradition.

Nevertheless, a story of duelling, which became a legend in the army, runs through the epic of imperial wars. To the surprise and admiration of their fellows, two officers, like insane artists trying to gild refined gold or paint the lily, pursued a private contest through the years of universal carnage.
They were officers of cavalry, and their connection with the high-spirited but fanciful animal which carries men into battle seems particularly appropriate.
It would be difficult to imagine for heroes of this legend two officers of infantry of the line, for example, whose fantasy is tamed by much walking exercise, and whose valour necessarily must be of a more plodding kind. As to gunners or engineers, whose heads are kept cool on a diet of mathematics, it is simply unthinkable.

The names of the two officers were Feraud and D'Hubert, and they were both lieutenants in a regiment of hussars, but not in the same regiment. [The duel]

Joseph Conrad

Mots clés duel napoleon



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Seven...eight...nine...
Some in the crowd shuffled for positions where they could have a better view. By now it was close to four o'clock, and the sun was setting slightly in the west. What that morning had been close to zero weather was now in the mid-forties. The dueling field, which had been sparkling with the morning frost was now dry.

William Roy Pipes

Mots clés duel



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