Book, Chapter

1    3,  84|          Had I not begrudged my enemy such a triumph, I would
2    3,  88|     when he declares himself an enemy to all vice, and begins
3    3,  88|         Oh how I wish that this enemy who is the cause of my enforced
4    3,  96| naturally, at the mishaps of my enemy, and vexed at his good fortune;
5    4, 126|     injustice compels me.~While enemy blood dyes the Rhine and
6    5, 141|       in such a manner that any enemy I have can turn me out of
7    5, 144|       that the God was still my enemy. (However, I was not so
8    5, 156|      having been captured by an enemy and sold, he was purchased
9    6     |        Decelea fortified by the enemy -- the admirer of one whose
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