Part,  Chapter

1     I,     VII|      we were now even with the foe, but we were compelled to
2    II,       I|        beetle is the deadliest foe of the rose, destroying
3    II,    VIII|      impartiality to friend or foe."~ ~"Oh, I daresay that
4    II,    VIII| distinguish between friend and foe. You think the misfortune
5    II,     XII|     cross, and every civilised foe respects that ensign. After
6    II,     XII|        the wounded, friend and foe alike. The severely injured
7    II,     XII|  faithfully, whether friend or foe. That a time could come
8    II,     XII|       and behind each a hidden foe with a quick-slaying weapon.
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