Book, Chapter

1    2,  32|     He was then wrapped in a coarse scarlet wrap-rascal, and
2    2,  37|    continual flow of various coarse expressions. We were still
3    2,  58|    not that they bore such a coarse fellow any good will, as
4    5, 145|   unqualified panegyrics the coarse imitation of the Fescennine
5    6     | those of a man, are hard and coarse; their chins, formerly so
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