Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|       vegetation. Beneath a large field of huge boulders, imbedded
 2     I,      XI|         they took me out into the field and gave me a handful of
 3     I,     XII|        ramble about in garden and field as I did.~ ~My valet was
 4    II,      XI|     forgotten, but a death on the field of honour and glory, as
 5    II,     XII|        our ambulances to the gory field, and take up the wounded,
 6    II,     XII|        victors and masters of the field; the enemy had retreated,
 7    II,     XII|          would be driven from the field, and the enemy would take
 8    II,     XII|       enemy will be master of the field, and he will gather up the
 9    II,     XII|         men whom we took from the field were wounded by these splinters.
10    II,     XII| endeavoured to break into the hop field, but such a plantation is
11    II,    XIII|           remained masters of the field, and it was always they
12    II,     XIV|         coming home from the gory field of honour might speak to
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