Book, Chapter

1    1,  19|        question of sequestration arose, and one of the hucksters,
2    2,  64|       religious significance, we arose in a body and shouted, "
3    3,  87|          the night in anxiety, I arose at dawn and, in the hope
4    3,  89| Satisfied with this beginning, I arose early in the morning, brought
5    5, 135|          in mind and body when I arose next morning, I went down
6    6     |          Thyestus, and from that arose the implacable hatred between
7    6     |     manner of dealing with women arose another reason for the possession
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