Book, Chapter

1  Int,   3|   matter of pandering, the blear-eyed and black-toothed slave,
2    2,  68|  whom he called Croesus, a blear-eyed slave whose teeth were very
3    3,  99| guard. But worst of all, a blear-eyed old hag, girded round with
4    5, 136| rheumatics at their hands, blear-eyed people at their eyes, and
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