Book,  Par.

1    II,     58|    luxury of the capital, to serve in a camp, while he felt
2   III,     40|     constitution which might serve us in peace under a monarchy.
3   XII,     39| slope, he piled up stones to serve as a rampart. A river too
4   XIV,      6|    banquet, that night might serve to conceal the crime. It
5   XIV,     27|      promoted, or would they serve on the knights' commissions
6    XV,     54|     the flames and burnt, to serve as a nightly illumination,
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