Book, Chapter

1    1,  23|   Then, too, we were girded higher, and I had so arranged matters
2    2,  47| what made him hold his head higher still, he came into a legacy
3    3,  95| affront'?" He held his head higher when he found that he was
4    5, 145|     fortune of the state is higher and more prosperous and
5    5, 145|     compelled to pay a much higher price for alleged undamaged
6    5, 147|   then, too, we were girded higher, and I had so arranged matters
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