Part,  Chapter

 1      I,      IV|       state. When we assault an enemy, we do not inquire if we
 2      I,      IV| countess.~ ~"And that which our enemy is doing is not immoral,
 3      V,      II|  militiaman do when he sees the enemy?"~ ~The whip snapped, and
 4     VI,       I|   Hungary awaited his (Vavel's) enemy as its liberator.~ ~The
 5     VI,      II|    restrain the rapacity of the enemy."~ ~"Then you imagine, Herr
 6     VI,      II|        an attack from a foreign enemy, and then only if the attacking
 7     VI,      II|         withstand it!' That the enemy is the more powerful no
 8     VI,      II|      arms and march against the enemy, I shall be among the first
 9     VI,       V|   startled manner. "Were I your enemy - your rival - I should
10    VII,       I|      leave and gone back to the enemy."~ ~"What? Gone back to
11    VII,       I|          What? Gone back to the enemy!" repeated Ludwig, springing
12    VII,      II|        and west was open to the enemy; and to augment the peril
13    VII,      II|       the open field before the enemy. Now, indeed, it might be
14    VII,     III|   addressed to a general in the enemy's army."~ ~Vavel took the
15    VII,     III|  accident into the hands of the enemy."~ ~Vavel's heart almost
16    VII,     III|        quit his post before the enemy is treason. He hurried back
17   VIII,     III|        the Judas message of his enemy and Marie's.~ ~At one time
18     IX,     III|         to you when we meet the enemy."~ ~Katharina's smiling
19     IX,     III|        you come in sight of the enemy you will forget all about
20     IX,     III|     forth with them to meet the enemy.~ ~The two bodies of soldiers
21     IX,     III|       himself surrounded by the enemy. He beckoned to his trumpeter,
22     IX,     III|   arouses admiration even in an enemy; and Vavel certainly proved
23     IX,     III|    shrub separated him from his enemy, - twenty paces, - and De
24      X,       I|  surrounded on all sides by the enemy.~ ~It was while he was oppressed
25      X,       I|       you see them? Has not the enemy besieged the city?"~ ~"Yes;
26      X,       I| fortress is in the hands of the enemy, and the baroness and the
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