Book, Chapter

1    2,  33|          steward; everything being explained by inscriptions. Where the
2    2,  40| experienced byplay of this sort he explained, "You see that fellow who
3    2,  80|            that I'd forgotten, and explained everything to me from needle
4    3,  88|    troubles into another's ears, I explained my misfortune to him, and
5    4, 105|            to avoid," whereupon he explained to the astonished Eumolpus
6    4, 116|           terror of punishment and explained to the lady what had taken
7    5, 160|             When the plot has been explained, viz.: that the women refuse
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