Book, Chapter

1    1,  15|     state of her heart, and this silent language, anticipating the
2    2,  35|         dexterity, nor were they silent even during this disagreeable
3    4, 123| despoiled~Of birds, its littoral silent, no sound there is heard~
4    4, 127|         hinder~At first, but lay silent, the kindly cold masking
5    5, 131|       what it is, but some god's silent purpose is beneath this.
6    5, 132|       snatched a mirror from the silent maid and after scrutinizing
7    5, 138|    another thrashing: I remained silent and, had the cane not splintered
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