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in 1808, the two Frenchmen Monsieur de Grandpré and Monsieur de Pique had both been seeing the same women, so they dueled to win her heart. They climbed into balloons with their seconds, ascended into the air, and fired at each other s balloons. le Pique was “dashed to pieces on a housetop

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in 1808, the two Frenchmen Monsieur de Grandpré and Monsieur de Pique had both been seeing the same women, so they dueled to win her heart. They climbed into balloons with their seconds, ascended into the air, and fired at each other's balloons. le Pique was “dashed to pieces on a housetop
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in 1808, the two Frenchmen Monsieur de Grandpré and Monsieur de Pique had both been seeing the same women, so they dueled to win her heart. They climbed into balloons with their seconds, ascended into the air, and fired at each other’s balloons. le Pique was “dashed to pieces on a housetop”

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