Book, Chapter

1    1,  15|    s influence over me. She besought me to comply with Lycas'
2    2,  68|  and, kissing the table, we besought the night-hags to attend
3    2,  76|   with chattering teeth, we besought the porter to let us out
4    3, 102|    I embraced his knees and besought him not to kill a dying
5    4, 105| pity upon the perishing," I besought him, "in the name of our
6    5, 145|    last will and testament, besought him earnestly to permit
7    5, 145|     Smiling and blushing, I besought her for something worse
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