Chapter

1   III| the bull perceive that his enemy was on his feet again, than,
2    IV|   your most irreconcilable enemy, and then the God who remits
3    VI|    with the morning.~ ~The enemy, smiling, and with nonchalant
4  VIII|    could catch nobody! The enemy was an airy, agile, artful,
5    XI|   form.[Pg 267] She is the enemy of every one she knows;
6  XIII|    from what direction the enemy was coming, and then made
7  XIII| Now then, let him show his enemy what he was made of.~ ~Again
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