Book, Chapter
1 Int, 1 | is!~The sensitive reader soon recognizes that Augustine
2 4, IV | restored. Immediately, as soon as I could talk to him -
3 4, IV | him - and I did this as soon as he was able, for I never
4 5, VI | discussion with him. As soon as I found an opportunity
5 5, VII | CHAPTER VII~ ~12. For as soon as it became plain to me
6 6, II | doorkeeper [ostiarius]. And as soon as she learned that it was
7 6, II | devotion, not pleasure.~But as soon as she found that this custom
8 6, III | books could be unraveled. ~I soon understood that the statement
9 6, VIII| depended on Thee. For, as soon as he saw the blood, he
10 6, XI | wisdom and had determined as soon as I could find her to abandon
11 6, VI | his young slave. For as soon as the women began to be
12 6, VI | dispatch to one another as soon as they had information
13 7, VI | dropped away from his mind, as soon became plain to others.
14 7, VII | thou shouldst hear me too soon, and too soon cure me of
15 7, VII | hear me too soon, and too soon cure me of my disease of
16 8, II | lungs were affected and were soon fatigued by too loud or
17 8, II | leave for a while. But as soon as the full desire to be
18 8, IX | deed or in word. But as soon as he had grown calm and
19 8, XI | hurried to her, and when she soon regained her senses, she
20 8, XI | said, “See how he speaks.” Soon after, she said to us both: “
21 8, XII | me like a convulsion. As soon as she breathed her last,
22 11, XXIX| into a song; but just as soon as it has sounded it passes
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