Book, Chapter

1    1,   9|        that mighty Demosthenes bore.~Then, steeped in the culture
2    2,  34|      GAIUS DINES OUT~the other bore a painting of the moon in
3    2,  58|      the guests, not that they bore such a coarse fellow any
4    3,  98|  mother," cried Eumolpus, "who bore such a son as you! May your
5    5, 145|     and her price; the reverse bore the word "occupata" and
6    5, 151| ill-starred rival. It probably bore an expression of pain, which
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