Book, Chapter

1    1,  15|     villa and had us put under guard. To the villa he came, and
2    1,  15| account of the long vigil, the guard was in such a deep sleep
3    1,  15|      the notion of killing the guard and stripping the place.
4    3,  84|      left arm, I put myself on guard for the duel. The unhappy
5    3,  99|      pantry and put himself on guard. But worst of all, a blear-eyed
6    4, 115|       soldier who was standing guard over the crosses for fear
7    5, 154|     armed troops, the advanced guard and the rear, are marshalled
8    6     |       not courageous enough to guard them against theft. Wars
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