Book, Chapter

1    1,   5| eloquence; but as it is, their sole gain from this ferment of
2    1,  15|    that Tryphaena, who was the sole cause of the unpleasantness,
3    3,  96|         I suppose, to have the sole enjoyment of so huge a prize.
4    4, 109|         so surely hit upon the sole means of identifying his
5    5, 136|    recreant which had been the sole cause of all the evil accidents
6    6     |       the admirer of one whose sole aim in life was tyranny?
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