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1 I, I | to the desire of my dear Sulpitius "and in so speaking he affectionately
2 I, III | Chapter III.~"Threeyears ago, Sulpitius, at which time, leaving
3 I, IV | good part, says, "You act, Sulpitius, in a way like yourself,
4 I, XII | I will do," says he, "Sulpitius, what you request, as I
5 I, XX | food (I will whisper this, Sulpitius, into your ear lest our
6 I, XXVII | Martin, which our friend Sulpitius there has related in his
7 II, IV | have often noticed this, Sulpitius, that Martin was accustomed
8 II, V | deaths of all8 kinds. And Sulpitius there justly compared him
9 II, VIII | great length, why do you, Sulpitius, preserve such an obstinate
10 II, IX | account of this, because Sulpitius there, though passing over
11 II, XII | XII.~"Ibelieve, my dear Sulpitius, that you remember with
12 II, XIII | narrate, I possess you, Sulpitius" (here he looked at me). "
13 II, XIII | fellow-witness. One day, I and Sulpitius there were watching before
14 II, XIII | us; and then our friend Sulpitius (for no one was accustomed
15 II, XIII | was really nothing which Sulpitius could not extort from him
16 II, XIII | happened that our friend Sulpitius was then on board ship with
17 III, X | capture will follow.' As Sulpitius there has already described,
18 III, XIV(12)| in this whole passage, Sulpitius has in his mind the language
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