Book, Chapter

1  Int,   3|          is made. One may write a successful book without a thread of
2  Int,   3|       romance; one cannot write a successful romance without some knowledge
3  Int,   4|        might have been completely successful had he not acknowledged
4    5, 145| sophistication, was often but too successful in outdoing the Greek and
5    5, 155|   captator" means a succession of successful undertakings of the sort
6    6     |           men is in the claims to successful enterprises by the bragging
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