Book, Chapter

1    1,  27|      cheeks that you might have mistaken his face for a roofless
2    2,  76|        at," he replied, "you're mistaken: no guest is ever allowed
3    4, 107|      foreheads that you will be mistaken for slaves who have been
4    5, 129|     speak with me. "You must be mistaken," I answered, in confusion, "
5    5, 144| liberality so that, either I am mistaken, or else our usual luck
6    6     |        the theologians were not mistaken in assuming an aversion
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