Book,  Par.

1    IV,     19|  Oscan farce, once a wretched amusement for the vulgar, had become
2    IV,     76|    conversation he might find amusement. It was said by men who
3  XIII,     70|      they were, they found no amusement) they asked questions about
4    XV,     46| suited the people, who craved amusement, and feared, always their
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