Book, Chapter
1 1, VI | Then, little by little, I realized where I was and wished to
2 1, VIII| they spoke, I saw it and realized that the thing they wished
3 3, XII | prudently, as I afterward realized. For he answered that I
4 5, VI | them. At the same time I realized that there is another kind
5 5, VII | that troubled me - though I realized that such ignorance need
6 5, XIV | of the Manicheans, I now realized could be maintained without
7 6, III | evil. Whatever it was, I realized that the question must be
8 6, III | could not be true. I now realized that when they asked what
9 6, III | unwilling - and immediately I realized that there was the cause
10 6, VI | his father, and he never realized how far his ideas would
11 6, X | trembled with love and fear. I realized that I was far away from
12 6, XI | are beneath thee, and I realized that they are neither wholly
13 6, XVII| in fact, make them), I realized that I had found the unchangeable
14 6, XIX | discoursed with his fellows - I realized that his flesh alone was
15 7, XII | felt at the time, and he realized it. I suppose I had said
16 9, XIX | for, because the memory realized that it was not operating
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