Book, Paragraph

1  II,  57|    that they suffer nothing immediately, but that, after the form
2  IV,  31|     silent,-you all cry out immediately that something has been
3   V,   1|      and they, when roused, immediately taught the king by what
4   V,  28|   at his disposal, but only immediately on his return from the lower
5 VII,  43|     the vision, the disease immediately left him, and the man was
6 VII,  46| island in the Tiber, did he immediately become invisible, and cease
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