Book,  Par.

 1     I,     21|     change of emperors and the prospect it held out of license in
 2    II,     45|        was solaced by the near prospect of office. What hatred would
 3   III,      2|     commanded the most distant prospect were filled with crowds
 4   III,    103|        to the other rebels the prospect of laying down their arms
 5    IV,     78|      by holding out to him the prospect of becoming emperor through
 6    IV,     85| delightful. It commanded too a prospect of the most lovely bay,
 7    XI,     37|       intellect, with the near prospect of the consulship, is preparing
 8   XII,     47|        stung with shame at the prospect of falling under the dominion
 9  XIII,     21|   control. Silana having now a prospect of vengeance, suborned as
10  XIII,     46|   bloodshed by relinquishing a prospect in the remote future for
11  XIII,     57|         and having secured the prospect of a richer husband, she
12  XIII,     58|    lover. Wherever there was a prospect of advantage, there she
13    XV,     45|     secret complainings at the prospect of his entering on so long
14    XV,     82|     time, when a more soothing prospect presented itself, she yielded
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