Book, Chapter

1    1,  11|      ought to live," and when I denied that I recognized the house,
2    1,  15|  Lycurgus was so stingy that he denied himself even the necessities
3    2,  55|         Think now!' And when he denied that anyone else knew the
4    4, 105|    grant your prayer." Eumolpus denied the practicability of this. "
5    4, 126| Obscuring her face at the full, denied light to the outrage.~The
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