Book, Chapter

1    1,  14|        long time, wished to be rid of a troublesome chaperon,
2    1,  30| Ascyltos, who, as he wished to rid himself of the importunities
3    4, 106|      and day. You couldn't get rid of that watchman except
4    5, 143| flattery in order that I might rid myself of her, as I feared
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