Dialogue, Chapter
1 I, IV | which I had beheld from a distance. There I find an old man,
2 I, IV | the other hand, are at a distance from the sea; and, as I
3 I, XI | When the recluse saw from a distance the old man coming to him,
4 I, XIII| use, and which was at a distance of about two miles. For
5 I, XV | day, when he had gone some distance escorting them in their
6 I, XIX | Nile, at almost two miles' distance. And now, after a year had
7 II, II | completed the half of the distance between them, the sick man
8 II, V | however, seeing him at a distance as he approached, and gnashing
9 II, VI | ground, stood motionless at a distance, after the fashion of servants,
10 II, IX | who followed her from a distance began to warn us, with a
11 II, XI | a cell for himself at a distance in the desert, as if with
12 II, XII | compelled us to stay at no great distance from her humble dwelling,
13 II, XIII| he kept his place at a distance from the rest, in a retired
14 III, I | who came from a longer distance, rushes up out of breath. "
15 III, VI | blessed man was at two miles' distance from the city; but if, as
16 III, VIII| Blowing upon him from a distance (if I may, as a matter of
17 III, XV | able man approaching from a distance, being conscious how great
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