Book,  Par.

1     I,     64|                            The scene was a contrast to all civil
2    II,     69| visiting Ilium and surveying a scene venerable from the vicissitudes
3     V,     10|      to elapse before the last scene, he fell on a sword which
4    VI,      2| officials? Then, again, what a scene would be presented by persons
5    VI,     42|         Rome meanwhile being a scene of ceaseless bloodshed,
6  XIII,      6|      dutiful act, a scandalous scene was prevented.~ ~
7  XIII,     10|  centurion, and to stop such a scene before foreigners, the decision
8   XVI,     12|     three couches for the last scene. Then in the same chamber,
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