Book, Chapter

1    II,      XII|    vinegar. Having therefore bound a vessel89 full of the vinegar
2    II,     XVII|    you hear it said, "Having bound a vessel of vinegar to a
3    II,      XIX| other condemned man had been bound without exciting suspicion.
4    II,       XX|      abodes (for the race is bound to that body of His as by
5   III,       IX|    the mighty ones there and bound them together. This worm,
6   III,     XXII|   binds, although he is fast bound, so to speak, in countless
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