Book, Chapter
1 1, VIII | speak, but now a chattering boy. I remember this, and I
2 1, IX | hear and help us. Thus as a boy I began to pray to thee,
3 1, IX | was rightly punished as a boy for playing ball - just
4 1, XI | CHAPTER XI~ ~17. Even as a boy I had heard of eternal life
5 1, XII | And I - though so small a boy yet so great a sinner -
6 1, XIII | I erred, then, when as a boy I preferred those vain studies
7 1, XIII | wanton; yet when I was a boy, he was most disagreeable
8 1, XV | useful that I learned as a boy now be offered in thy service -
9 1, XVI | and for it I was called a boy of good promise.~
10 1, XVII | In the declamation, the boy won most applause who most
11 1, XVIII| which I was cast, an unhappy boy. This was the wrestling
12 1, XIX | good gift which, even as a boy, I had. But herein lay my
13 3, XII | time how he himself, as a boy, had been given over to
14 6, IX | before the door, was a slave boy so young that he was not
15 6, IX | architect, who showed the boy the hatchet and asked whose
16 7, XII | suddenly I heard the voice of a boy or a girl I know not which -
17 8, VI | fortitude. We took with us the boy Adeodatus, my son after
18 8, VI | was nothing of me in that boy but the sin. For it was
19 8, XII | she breathed her last, the boy Adeodatus burst out wailing;
20 8, XII | together.305~31. When the boy was restrained from weeping,
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