Book,  Par.

1     I,     66| unexplored, and consequently unguarded by the enemy. He chose the
2    II,     50| bidden; then, waiting for an unguarded hour of night, they took
3  XIII,     51|      were left untouched and unguarded, no advantage or glory would
4    XV,     64|       often went, and where, unguarded and without the cumbrous
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