Book, Chapter

1    2,  66|         He was a soldier, and as brave as the very devil. We set
2    2,  75|          WOULD~NOT CONSCIENTIOUS BRAVE LOYAL~HE GREW RICH FROM
3    4, 103|         and seek a foreign shore~Brave youth; for thee thy destiny
4    4, 120| soldierly, or the bravest of the brave, or even good. You will
5    6     |          We render homage to the brave French army to which we
6    6     |       with Dryden:~"None but the brave deserves the fair."~II.~
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