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Which point of view does the narrator use in the passage? Some feeling of courage or pride surely enters your soul, and the blood flows faster in your veins, at the thought that you, too, are in Sevastopol. "Your honor, you're steering straight into the Constantine," says the old seaman, who has turned to see where you are steering. "All her cannons are still on board," says the boy, examining the ship as he rows past her.
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