Book, Chapter

1    5, 154|        fatigue and disdain the advantages of study; and the only books
2    5, 155|        childlessness conferred advantages in the shape of the greatest
3    5, 156|      first recounting the many advantages he had acquired by this
4    6     | eloquently of the incalculable advantages which would accrue to the
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