Book, Chapter

1    2,  46|  tastefully managed; he had freed some slaves; even though
2    2,  58|     ordered that the boy be freed, so that no one could say
3    2,  69|     for her slave, whom she freed on his death-bed, and it'
4    3,  93| scattered, our arable lands freed from warfare!~Th' inscription
5    4, 109| heads, that the ship may be freed from the curse!" "I ordered
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