Part,  Chapter

 1    III,      II|         s fatherland?"~ ~"If our enemies live there, it is not."~ ~"
 2    III,      II|          it is not."~ ~"What are enemies?"~ ~"Persons with whom we
 3    III,     III|        of the lake concealed her enemies! He could think of nothing
 4    III,      IV|         an assassin hired by her enemies, not an expert diver, but
 5     IV,       I|          he had rescued from her enemies. Here in this land, where
 6      V,       I|        generous master. Even his enemies would have admitted that
 7     VI,       I|         king's daughter from her enemies. I bore false witness -
 8     VI,       V| fierceness, "may all who are her enemies perish miserably!"~ ~"Ludwig,
 9     VI,       V|     Marie, "safely wish that the enemies of your Marie may 'perish
10     VI,       V|       miserably,' for she has no enemies."~ ~"No; she has no enemies,"
11     VI,       V|      enemies."~ ~"No; she has no enemies," repeated the baroness
12    VII,      II|          another suddenly became enemies - Poland against Hungary,
13   VIII,      II|           this is not true! Your enemies have told you this to grieve
14   VIII,      II|       you into the hands of your enemies?"~ ~Marie turned at these
15      X,     III|      rescued that saint from her enemies and saved me from perdition.
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