Book, Chapter

1    1,  15| delivered from the troublesome assault and escaped. At last, perceiving
2    4, 111|         for whoever commits an assault upon a stranger, is termed
3    4, 117|        he after in that ardent assault?" She compelled me to explain,
4    4, 117|      and of Tryphaena's wanton assault. When he had heard all the
5    4, 126|      firmly~Repulsing a second assault of the Gauls on our city,~
6    5, 144|        would prove amenable to assault. Nor did this well trained
7    5, 153|    Twas she who gave the first assault~And since our peace her
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