Book,  Par.

1     I,      5|     shed on both sides, with expressions of affection, and that thus
2    IV,     58|   was charged with insulting expressions towards the emperor, and
3    IV,     78|   him wilful and thoughtless expressions which spies about his person
4     V,      3|      her death. It contained expressions of studied harshness, yet
5  XIII,     14|   daughter-in-law, with like expressions. Nor would she wait till
6  XIII,     24| merely with a few incautious expressions prompted by the eagerness
7   XIV,     22|    spot, and fill up his own expressions, such as they were, just
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