Book,  Par.

1    II,     34|   intimate friend of Libo's, prompted the young man, who was thoughtless
2     V,      8| subject, a few of which were prompted by fear, most by the habit
3    VI,     70|     married to Caius, he had prompted his wife Ennia to inveigle
4   XII,     69|    the other hand, was being prompted to exhibit the worst cruelty
5  XIII,     24|   few incautious expressions prompted by the eagerness of affection,
6    XV,     56|   running stream when thirst prompted. ~ ~
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