Book, Chapter

1    1,  30|        means of escape. I made my intentions known to Ascyltos, who,
2    4, 105|     taking, with the most upright intentions and in the best of good
3    5, 130| astrologers, but I can read men's intentions in their faces and I know
4    5, 154|          mutual but contradictory intentions. The distress which follows
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