Dialogue, Chapter
1 I, I | you, that without delay I went on board the ship. Landing
2 I, V | the greatest care. We then went with him to the church,
3 I, VII | now, above most others, went the length of condemning
4 I, X | wrapping it in his dress, went on his way with it. Then,
5 I, XIII| tremble; but the holy man went up to it without delay,
6 I, XIV | committed this evil deed, went its way. The recluse on
7 I, XVII| by his disciples. I also went to that place in which the
8 I, XXII| an unhappy obstinacy he went forth, and, to the grief
9 II, IV | inhabitants, an enormous crowd went forth to meet us, consisting
10 II, V | trusting to his assistance, went to the palace. The doors
11 III, IV | servants delayed, he himself went forward to the outer threshold;
12 III, IV | while presently he himself went his way.Thus Avitianus being
13 III, X | close to the river. We all went, then, as these were holidays,
14 III, XI | entered during the night, he went to the church, simply for
15 III, XII | would not hold communion went in terror to the king, complaining
16 III, XIII| down while his companions went on a little before him.
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