Book, Chapter

1    1,  20|   the doors flew open and admitted our visitor. She was the
2    1,  23|   no mortal man should be admitted into this inn, this day,
3    2,  55|    On that account he was admitted to Caesar with his gift;
4    3,  96| the only guest, I quickly admitted him. He threw himself upon
5    4, 120|   is invited to dinner or admitted to the games; such an one
6    6     |  For the rest, it must be admitted that many who follow this
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