Book, Chapter

1    1,  15| words I told Ascyltos of the robbery, when he joined us, and
2    1,  15|     was still unaware of the robbery, which was yet unknown because
3    1,  15|  would neither be accused of robbery nor robbed ourselves, and
4    1,  19|      as was the suspicion of robbery that attached to both sides.
5    3,  88|     but he is an old hand at robbery, and more cunning than the
6    4, 121|     whatever my companion in robbery had need of, provided he
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