Chapter

1     XIII| Christian, were continually at war with each other in his countenance.~ ~
2     XXVI| accused parties, as in time of war a spy is tried and punished.~ ~“
3    XXXVI|    things are fair in love and war. The next peasant who passes—”~ ~“
4     XLII|        pay the expenses of the war and of the reconciliation?
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