Book, Chapter

1    1,  15|        escape the storm. The jam prevented our being watched, and at
2    4, 111|         springing up of the wind prevented the carrying out of their
3    4, 112|          much for Tryphaena; she prevented the perpetration of so horrid
4    5, 134| paralysis; as if a disease which prevented my enjoying you could grow
5    6     |       this honest person has not prevented the Christians from having
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