Chapter

 1    Pref|           Frontiersmen," in whose country the scene of the present
 2    Pref|   heterogeneous population of the country.~ ~The Hungarian title of
 3    Pref|        pitiless prolixity, in any country or language but his own.
 4       I|          and they referred to his country."~ ~"Yes, probably," assented
 5      II|           AT STAKE.~ ~"A splendid country this!" exclaimed Gabriel
 6      VI|      swords drawn for liberty and country. It has, I know, been your
 7      IX|        your guard. You are in the country of the Borgias."~ ~The princess
 8       X|      speaking the language of the country and familiar with its ways."~ ~"
 9     XIV|       going forth to fight for my country," was the other's rejoinder.~ ~
10     XIV|           we are fighting for our country all our life long in the
11     XIV| reconnoitre the new arrivals. The country peasantry never give themselves
12     XIV|           You may plunge my whole country in blood, you may baptise
13      XV|           view of the surrounding country. To the north rose the cliff
14      XV|           it is the custom in our country to receive bridal parties
15    XVII|       made since coming into this country, and should much like to
16     XIX|        towns, and villages of the country.~ ~"Here in this valley,"
17      XX|        are fighting now for their country and will die for her. We
18    XXII|        wearing the costume of the country, while others were dressed
19    XXII|        army corps out of the[261] country and shown itself able to
20   XXIII|         loved ones, our home, our country, - we shall not wait tamely
21   XXIII|           won't make music for my country's enemies."~ ~His country,
22   XXIII|         country's enemies."~ ~His country, poor fellow! What share
23   XXIII|         What share had he in that country beyond the right to tramp
24     XXV|         the soldier who loves his country ought to be glad to eat
25     XXV|     except in defence of home and country. Will Manasseh Adorjan fight
26    XXVI|         deplorable sacrifice of a country's best and bravest sons,
27   XXVII|         hands, and to restore his country once more to a position
28   XXVII|          opened before him as his country's avenger and deliverer.
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