Part,  Chapter

 1   Pres         |  reforms. Into the awful civil war that followed, when the
 2   Pres         | drained the bitterest dregs of war.~ ~While Kossuth lived in
 3     IV,       I|        fathers had gone to the war, and, in order to render
 4      V,      II|       to the fair sex - and to war. You will excuse me, therefore,
 5     VI,      II|      of battle! Again, to wage war requires money first of
 6     VI,     III|          CHAPTER III~ ~At last war was declared; but it brought
 7     VI,     III|       with my preparations for war?" he asked.~ ~"I can only
 8     VI,     III|        as I am! When you go to war, and I am left here all
 9     VI,      IV|      company of militia to the war in less than three weeks."~ ~
10     VI,      IV|      same day a declaration of war and one of love.~ ~His meditations
11     VI,       V|     Ludwig is eager to discuss war plans with his emissary.
12     VI,       V|      quite a different sort of war!"~ ~"What!" jestingly exclaimed
13     VI,      VI|     count is preparing for the war."~ ~This announcement had
14    VII,       I|      the imperial counselor of war. The wheels are the people.
15    VII,      II|       sent out declarations of war.~ ~The countries which had
16    VII,     III|     her child. So soon as this war broke out, Vavel threw off
17   VIII,       I|      he should return from the war. That he would return Marie
18     IX,     III|        show the gentleman that war and star-gazing are different
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