Book, Chapter

1    2,  45|   riddle, everything's as plain as day! This boar made his
2    2,  63| soon make the whole thing plain to you." The Homerists raised
3    3,  96|  was served. The food was plain but succulent and nutritious,
4    4, 109|    as they ought to be in plain sight, for everyone to read,
5    4, 112|   against me was only too plain, there was not a thing to
6    4, 112|  at the ready, and it was plain to be seen that this would
7    4, 121|   us, so that it would be plain to all that the master had
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