Book, Chapter

1    3,  88|      THE EIGHTY-FOURTH.~"It is certainly true that a man is hated
2    3, 102|       exclaimed Eumolpus, "you certainly are: here you are gifted
3    4, 109|       gotten them into trouble certainly deserved some punishment.~
4    4, 117|   swore roundly (that he would certainly avenge us, as the Gods were
5    5, 151|      old statue of Marsyas, is certainly not very apparent from anything
6    5, 156| peasant, Saltykov by name, and certainly not to him alone. He fainted
7    6     |       of that love which would certainly not have been relished by
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