Chap.

1        2| Notwithstanding this, the young woman defended herself from the charge
2        6|           that year. But the countess defended herself and threw the blame
3        6|            goldenhaired lady, but he defended himself against the accusation;
4        7|              of a good thing. But she defended her, nonetheless: this union
5        8|               they were sure of being defended in their actions and rewarded,
6       11|               Lusignan was pushed and defended and applauded exceedingly.
7       12|            family.”~And the good lady defended him against the mute hostility
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