Part,  Chapter

 1      I,      IV|       against him? We are all soldiers of the state. When we assault
 2      V,       I|       this spirited march the soldiers made their entry into Fertőszeg.
 3      V,       I|     one respect, however, the soldiers taking up their quarters
 4      V,       I|    the hour to noon, when the soldiers would be at dinner.~ ~Several
 5     VI,       I|     me like - like a troop of soldiers that - have been mustered
 6     VI,      II| guilders shall become cavalry soldiers, those having less shall
 7     VI,      II|   crew into the field against soldiers who have won their epaulets
 8    VII,      II|      of all of them excellent soldiers. The men very soon became
 9    VII,      II|     brothers; and all of them soldiers of their own free will.
10   VIII,       I|   until stopped by a troop of soldiers that would suddenly surround
11     IX,     III|    enemy.~ ~The two bodies of soldiers moving toward each other
12      X,      II|   crowded with wounded French soldiers. The women of the village,
13      X,     III|    now rose, and left the two soldiers alone in the room.~ ~"Here,"
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