Book,  Par.

1    II,     21|    which had occupied the wood, rushing into the open, those who
2    II,     62|         in, such a disaster, by rushing out into the open country,
3    XI,     34| facility of her adulteries, was rushing into strange excesses, when
4   XII,     65|         rocky mountains, whence rushing down on the coast, and on
5  XIII,     73|          and villages, and were rushing on to the very walls of
6   XVI,     23|      very lately, when all were rushing thither with rival eagerness
7   XVI,     37|       undergo any fate." He was rushing, as he spoke, into the embraces
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