Book,  Par.

1   III,      2|     in silence or with some utterance of emotion. They were not
2   III,     69| single fact of the infamous utterance with which Lutorius has
3   III,     89|  the islanders of Tenos, an utterance from the same deity, bidding
4    IV,     87|     once it has broken into utterance, is the harder to restrain.
5    VI,     26|  extorted from him a single utterance. Whatever the humour of
6    XI,     45|    Shame indeed checked the utterance even of a righteous anger.
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