Book, Chapter

1    5, 145|   wrought in the toilette, by frequent amorous conflicts, and aquarioli,
2    5, 145|      naked and in burning and frequent letters presses his ardent
3    5, 154| worthless of mankind. But the frequent and familiar companions
4    6     |        was doubtless the very frequent repetition of scenes of
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