Book, Chapter

1    1,  17|      and had taken note of the social status of the seller, he
2    5, 144|   matron of the most exclusive social set, Philumene by name,
3    5, 145|        designed to control the social evil, we have no knowledge
4    5, 145|     foundations upon which the social evil was to rise above the
5    6     | solitary lives, but, united in social relations, we consider these
6    6     |        society and substituted social customs for barbarism. He
7    6     |       her designs, eluding the social ties, without breaking them!
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