Book, Chapter

1    1,  15|       for certain, and railed bitterly at Doris, whom he considered
2    4, 109|    appearance, Tryphaena wept bitterly, believing that the marks
3    4, 117|    Tryphaena, and sobbed very bitterly. I pressed her earnestly
4    5, 138| pillow. Nor did she weep less bitterly:~The sailor, naked from
5    5, 143|    home, entered the room and bitterly accused me of leading a
6    5, 143|     This news afflicted me so bitterly that I levelled fresh recriminations
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