Book,  Par.

1    II,      6|        for ambuscades, and was embarrassing to its defenders. But by
2    II,     28|       disasters on the sea, by embarrassing the sailors or giving them
3   III,    104|     rendered the whole country embarrassing and perilous to the foe,
4    IV,     68| stealthy assailants by heeding embarrassing noises or being deceived
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