Book,  Par.

1     I,     55|     am myself dragging on a precarious existence amid those who
2     I,     95|   he had obtained, the more precarious was his position. But he
3  XIII,     21|   all things human the most precarious and transitory is a reputation
4   XIV,     77| firmness rather than lead a precarious and anxious life. At all
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