Book, Chapter

1  Int,   3|     believe that even worse misfortunes are in store for him: these
2    3, 100| dainty dish, with Eumolpus' misfortunes, and gloating over their
3    4, 112|   away the cause of so many misfortunes. This was too much for Tryphaena;
4    5, 136|    given some thought to my misfortunes and, artfully concealing
5    5, 137|   so distraught with my own misfortunes that I knew not what I was
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