Part,  Chapter

1   Pres         |         attention with a sense of superior wisdom; but the Hungarians
2      V,      II| threatened conflict between their superior and the count, were gazing
3      V,     III|    measured by the chain, needs a superior telescope, and such a glass
4     VI,       I|       eagle, and who held himself superior to every other soldier in
5     VI,      II|     attention was directed by his superior to Section 1 of Article
6     VI,      II|           they cannot cope with a superior foe! This is utterly ridiculous!
7     VI,     III|           no time for jesting. My superior here" - turning toward the
8      X,       I|            then he reports to his superior."~ ~"If only Cambray had
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