Book, Chapter

1   III,       IX| from the deep. By placing a small worm on the hook, he deceives
2   III,       XI|   the power to control even small things, unless we are commanded
3   III,       VI|   is not a sea there, but a small lake coming from a river
4   III,       VI|  Tiberias; this is easy for small boats to sail across in
5   III,      VII| always." For they raised no small murmuring, that the ointment
6    IV          |  must now relate.~ ~When no small company was again gathered
7    IV,     XVII|   rightly compared with the small things of everyday life.
8    IV,     XVII|   in so feeble a thing as a small circle.~ ~Why then should
9    IV,     XVII|     leaven" ? For it is the small leaven that fits large quantities
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