Dialogue, Chapter
1 I, V | jeered at. However, on the following day, when some of the natives
2 I, XII | since, indeed, I heard the following statement made regarding
3 I, XIV | Accordingly, when on the following days the beast did not,
4 I, XIX | shown in his labor. The following year also mocked the vain
5 I, XXI | gives such orders as the following to dear widows and friendly
6 II, II | wished to return home on the following day; for, in the meantime,
7 II, VIII| and also a virgin, who was following somewhat indecently a certain
8 II, IX | commanded the dogs to give up following it, and to permit it to
9 III, III | Chapter III.~"The following is a small matter which
10 III, IV | for the sad work on the following day. When this became known
11 III, XI | purpose of prayer. On the following day he betakes himself to
12 III, XI | tedious to describe, the following were the principal: entreaties
13 III, XIII| all his requests. On the following day, the ordination of Felix
14 III, XIII| induced to do so. On the following day, hurrying away from
15 III, XIV | sailing on the Tuscan Sea, following that course which leads
16 III, XIV | For instance, there is the following, which I rather think cannot
17 III, XV | gladsome tones, utter the following invitation, 'Come hither,
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