Book, Chapter

1    1,  21|      suppliant hands to your knees, and beg and pray that you
2    2,  71|      tunic slipped above her knees; then, after pulling down
3    2,  77|  else, going down upon their knees, tried to touch the ends
4    3, 102|      made up, I embraced his knees and besought him not to
5    4, 105|  hugging Eumolpus around the knees, "Take pity upon the perishing,"
6    5, 133| should attack your hands and knees? You would have to send
7    5, 154| kissing their hands or their knees. As soon as they have indulged
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