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That's why he wants you to have the money. Not so you can buy 14 Cadillacs but so you can help build up the wastesFolks, contrary to this trope page, Napoleon, unlike Hitler, did take Moscow. "Napoleon entered Moscow on September 14, after the Russian Army had again retreated. But by then the Russians had largely evacuated the city and even released criminals from the prisons to inconvenience the French; furthermore, the governor, Count Fyodor Rostopchin, ordered the city to be burnt.[8] Alexander I refused to capitulate and the peace talks that Napoleon initiated failed. In October, with no clear sign of victory in sight, Napoleon began his disastrous Great Retreat from Moscow, during the usual autumn Russian mud season."
Out of curiosity, does anyone know where one would find a correct translation of that opening scene?
Hide / Show RepliesI never rember seeing the "are" in the phrase before.
With the power of a dragon I can make up for my inability to spill. Hide / Show RepliesIf that screencap that is currently the page picture is to be believed, it was always there.
There is a fine line between recklessness and courage — Paul McCartneyWhat would be funny about the phrase if it didn't have the "are"?
Everyone Has An Important Job To Do
The opening quote is unsourced and seems to be a personal observation. If so, it has no place opening a trope page as a quote.
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