Book, Chapter

1    4, 119|     which we consider the most severe. What folly it is, then,
2    5, 145|     struggle for existence was severe in the extreme, there was
3    5, 160|      sparks; the face remained severe, impersonal, but upon the
4    6     | private virtues. One knows the severe probity of Ninon, her generosity,
5    6     |       was a courtesan, and the severe Tacitus, who cannot be taxed
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