Book, Chapter

1    2,  59|          depth of the jewels: in garments of woven wind clad~Our brides
2    4, 106|       desperation; let's tie our garments around our heads and throw
3    4, 123|       with an infinite number of garments of silk~Whose names ever
4    5, 137|          hair, and clad in black garments which were in great: disorder,
5    5, 140|       steps and, throwing off my garments, I took my stand just inside
6    5, 142| go-between, I was dressed in the garments of a slave: she, I say)
7    5, 154|         for a dozen persons, the garments the most agreeable to their
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