Book, Chapter

1  Int,   4|     development, and vain beyond belief. He considered himself invincible
2    1,  21|         own injury, for it is my belief that youthful imprudence
3    5, 138|       prayers climb best, is the belief.~She seated herself upon
4    5, 145| sufficient to confirm him in his belief that the lupa; were not
5    6     |         merit the same degree of belief as the legend of Romulus
6    6     |      however, an object of pious belief; and my readers will very
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