Book, Chapter

1    3,  87|   class of literati which the wealthy hold in contempt. "I am
2    3,  91|    whom he had bragged of his wealthy friend, had made sport of
3    5, 145|       real credit is due to a wealthy patrician, Florentius by
4    5, 150| convivial banquets, among the wealthy classes, when they have
5    5, 154|      content, like a wise and wealthy parent, to devolve on the
6    5, 154|       to one of the proud and wealthy senators, he is welcomed
7    5, 154|       even of a legacy; and a wealthy childless citizen is the
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