Book,  Par.

1    II,     59|        scorned to obey a brother's youthful son. The armies were drawn
2    IV,      4|         its many princes, a son in youthful manhood and grown-up grandsons.
3    IV,     14| unconsciousness, drank it off with youthful eagerness, apparently, out
4    IV,     77|          who, though he had proper youthful modesty, often forgot present
5  XIII,     12|     senators, in the hope that his youthful spirit, elated with the
6  XIII,     18|       Octavia, notwithstanding her youthful inexperience, had learnt
7  XIII,     61|       their return by one of those youthful frolics which were then
8   XIV,     65|            all but in the prime of youthful manhood. He ought to shake
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