Book, Chapter

1    1,   5|    hypocritical mania for prophecy, boldly expound mysteries which
2    1,  13|              shaking his fists more boldly still, he roared: "Won't
3    1,  15|           did not fail me. Marching boldly up to him, I asked my way
4    2,  67|         mantle around his left arm, boldly rushed out of doors with
5    4, 112|            holding it out, advanced boldly to parley.~"What fury,"
6    4, 127| battle-flags, Caesar~Commanded; and boldly led on down the perilous
7    5, 154|          example of the senators is boldly imitated by the matrons
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