Book,  Par.

1    II,     84|           banquet; and when their mirth had been prolonged far into
2    IV,     66|       guards, and amid feasts and mirth sank down in the carelessness
3  XIII,     19|           the company resumed its mirth. One and the same night
4   XIV,     28| legitimate recreations. It was to mirth rather than to profligacy
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