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 1      IV|           stealing a march on the enemy.~ ~"I carry no weapons of
 2      IV|      welcome assurance that their enemy was now out of their way.~ ~"
 3       V|           was raised, could their enemy, by any possibility, have
 4       V|           have - - ~"At least one enemy within call," interrupted
 5       V|           the Vatican, before her enemy could put in an appearance
 6      IX|          to use them. I loosed my enemy's hands when they were bound.
 7       X|            She wished to show her enemy that she dared leave her
 8       X|       ready to do his most deadly enemy a secret kindness. These
 9       X|        than he perceived that the enemy, by a feigned retreat, had[
10       X|          so potent in routing her enemy. She could hardly wait for
11     XIV|           peaceful terms with the enemy. So we drew lots to see
12     XIV|      white flag and went into the enemy's camp; but they held him
13      XV|       Torda woods are held by the enemy?" queried Manasseh.~ ~"Then
14      XV|           solemnised. Suppose the enemy block your way: you are
15     XVI|          help, to stumble upon an enemy. After the first three Adorjans,
16   XVIII|        seen him in anger, with an enemy before him?"~ ~"Yes."~ ~"
17    XXII|         the mountains."~ ~"But no enemy is to be found now in the
18    XXII|           you see any sign of the enemy?"~ ~"We have foes enough
19   XXIII|         blood rather than let the enemy set foot inside their town.
20   XXIII|       child, should fall into the enemy's clutches alive.~ ~It was
21   XXIII|            all were ready for the enemy. Throwing scythes and pitchforks
22   XXIII|      Szekler Stone to repulse the enemy from this commanding height, -
23   XXIII|      return.~ ~"I am going to the enemy's camp."~ ~"Alone?"~ ~"No,
24   XXIII|           not wait tamely for the enemy to break into the house.
25   XXIII| unflinching gaze faced his deadly enemy.~ ~"Well, Manasseh Adorjan,"
26   XXIII|       Zenobia must be leading the enemy into the town, for surely
27   XXIII|            in thus addressing his enemy. He even spoke in German,
28    XXIV|           He must have a powerful enemy who pursued him with relentless
29    XXIV|         Blanka well knew who that enemy was, but she took no steps -
30    XXVI|         had been converted by the enemy into a fortress, which commanded
31    XXVI|           terrace, from which the enemy's battery was dealing such
32    XXVI|           expect.~ ~Meanwhile the enemy had not given up the fight.
33    XXVI|     fatherland."~ ~"But, man, the enemy will kill you."~ ~"So be
34    XXVI|          in the darkness upon the enemy's camp.~ ~ ~ [314]~ ~
35  XXVIII|     uttered by Manasseh, when his enemy lay in his power in the
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