Book, Chapter

1    2,  78|  Fortunata, asserting her rights in the house, began to rail
2    3,  83|  in defiance of all human rights. Awaking at last, I felt
3    5, 145|  to enjoy equal political rights with married men. The old
4    5, 145| is taking no chances, her rights are as carefully guarded
5    5, 148|  and no woman usurps your rights, why are you so foolish
6    6     |  often concerned with the rights of the concubines of priests (
7    6     | Otho did not lose all his rights; Nero exiled him with a
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