Book, Chapter

1  Pre     |   now be more inclined to render it "he's a peach." Again,
2  Pre     | would be more inclined to render it "that was the life." "
3    3,  90|  valuable a present might render my motive subject to suspicion,
4    5, 145| often abused because they render their own flesh worse! I
5    5, 151| Hence German philologists render "utriculis" by the German
6    6     | there can be no doubt. We render homage to the brave French
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