Book, Chapter

1   Int,        3| librarian Apostolides, who had left it to his widow, and it
2   Int,        9|    private possession by being left by the curator Apostolides
3    II,      VII|         Sons of great men have left their family customs to
4    II,      VII|      are those angered who are left behind. Go through the cities
5   III,       IV|     not a deep sea ? It may be left to babes to make a decision
6   III,       XI|   observed; it would have been left in doubt as not being perceptible,
7   III,       XI|     the swine, that the demons left their human abode and went
8   III,       VI|        three further hours are left. But those who relate the
9   III,    XLIII|  unnatural state, and so it is left to the individual to choose
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