Book, Chapter

1    2,  42| given him by a god. He still carries the marks of his box on
2    3,  93|   towards the rocks the tide carries two serpents~That coil and
3    4, 104|     of this ship and that he carries Tryphaena as an exile to
4    4, 105|     management of slaves. He carries a cargo consigned to market.
5    5, 150|  have finished supper, a man carries round in a coffin the image
6    6     |    liaisons, by which Nature carries out her designs, eluding
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