Book,  Par.

1    IV,     21|       being men's and women's indifference; then, again, the ceremony
2    XI,     18|   studied through the general indifference to all sound learning and
3   XVI,      4|    they did rejoice, in their indifference to the public disgrace. ~ ~
4   XVI,      5| applause or in the silence of indifference. It was a known fact that
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