Book,  Par.

1     I,      4|    seemed, be subject to a female and to two striplings besides,
2     V,      2|  same letter he sneered at female friendships, with an indirect
3    XI,     25|   Adrumetum, when he saw a female figure of more than human
4  XIII,     57| charge of her chamber to a female slave acquainted with her
5   XIV,      3|    was Seneca who sought a female's aid against a woman's
6   XVI,     20|  the names of his male and female companions and their novelties
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