Book,  Par.

 1     I,     31|         in readiness at certain points of the camp. The rest crowded
 2    II,     14|    attacked at widely different points so as to distract the enemy.
 3    II,     14|        a sudden attack from all points they thrust aside all who
 4    II,     17|      the face with your swords' points. The German has neither
 5   III,     17|                          On all points but one the defence broke
 6    IV,     69|        could grasp, stakes with points hardened by fire, and boughs
 7    VI,      1|   otherwise. He often landed at points in the neighborhood, visited
 8   XII,     41| inaccessible and the assailable points of the position, led on
 9   XII,     66|      means of escape at various points, but he still left full
10  XIII,     44|  auxiliary infantry at suitable points, he directed them not to
11  XIII,     45|   officers might attack several points simultaneously. He at the
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