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citadel
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All the Light We Cannot See
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- Not this last citadel at the edge of the continent, this final German strongpoint on the Breton coast.†
p. 10.5 *
- Soon the sun is above the horizon and the orange of flames gives way to the black of smoke, rising along the western walls and blowing like a caul across the citadel.†
p. 202.3
- Burn his way out of this citadel, out of this siege, out of this disease.†
p. 383.3
- The walled citadel of Saint-Malo blooms out of the distance.†
p. 398.5
- Food comes irregularly, carried out from the citadel by the guardian's wife across the quarter mile of rocks at low tide while shells explode in the city behind her.†
p. 443.7
- Guns boom to the east: the citadel being bombarded again, the citadel bombarding back.†
p. 469.2
- Guns boom to the east: the citadel being bombarded again, the citadel bombarding back.†
p. 469.2
Definitions:
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(1)
(citadel) a stronghold or fortress
- (2) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)