Book,  Par.

1   III,     40|      became more galling, and spies were set over us, stimulated
2    IV,     78| thoughtless expressions which spies about his person caught
3    VI,     25|     to gaze on them too long. Spies were set round them, who
4    VI,     33|   public. That there had been spies by his side for so many
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