Book, Chapter

1    1,  15|      when his suggestion was refused, he made use of Tryphaena'
2    1,  15|      Lycurgus, he positively refused to sleep with him, and through
3    1,  15|    was so weak that my voice refused its office and I permitted
4    2,  68|  when from sheer nausea, she refused it, he crammed it down her
5    4, 117|   the very favor which I had refused her, she sprang at us and
6    5, 154| supposed to feel when he was refused the praetorship by the votes
7    6     |      understand why Voltaire refused to believe it, since religions
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