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1 I| the peasantry.~ ~“Is the enemy in the city?” anxiously 2 I| timid.~ ~“Yes; but not the enemy you refer to. This is the 3 I| France, the threatening enemy, were alike forgotten. The 4 V| teeth as he watched his enemy move away.~ ~For Martial 5 V| girl, met the gaze of an enemy without flinching.~ ~When 6 VI| the trees.~ ~“It is the enemy,” muttered M. Lacheneur, 7 VI| stick, as if threatening an enemy visible to himself alone.~ ~ 8 XI| impulse was to spring upon his enemy, to strike him in the face, 9 XIII| presence of the dreaded enemy. He had turned to retrace 10 XVI| threatening some invisible enemy; his eyes were wild and 11 XIX| an eye and an ear in the enemy’s camp,” said Lacheneur. “ 12 XXIII| it like a club, held the enemy at bay, giving Maurice time 13 XXIII| beyond the reach of the enemy?~ ~But he had sworn that 14 XXIII| alone, charged upon the enemy.~ ~The shock was rude, the 15 XXIV| when face to face with the enemy. If a panic seizes his soldiers, 16 XXIX| transform him into a bitter enemy.~ ~“Why do you not answer?” 17 XXX| Was it a friend, or an enemy, that had given him these 18 XXX| been betrayed—that their enemy had arranged to deliver 19 XXXII| life of Baron d’Escorval—an enemy—to wrest him from the execution 20 XXXII| by saving the life of an enemy, even after his suit had 21 XLI| The baron’s most cruel enemy has been his own son. We 22 XLVI| extended her arms to bar her enemy’s passage.~ ~This movement 23 XLVI| who was now her bitterest enemy, she exclaimed:~ ~“You are 24 LI| seeing his most execrated enemy, perhaps the man who had 25 LIII| her that this implacable enemy was still alive, watching 26 LIII| would discover this dreaded enemy.~ ~He started in quest of 27 LIII| desired vengeance upon his enemy, he must have time and money 28 LIV| awaited the approach of the enemy.~ ~The next moment the door 29 LV| generosity of his former enemy.~ ~But when he found M. 30 LV| corridors. On the threshold his enemy Gevrol, the so-called general, 31 LV| you recognized your former enemy, now your devoted friend,~ ~“