Book, Chapter

 1    1,   8|          hear at length what they ought to imitate, and be convinced
 2    1,  11|       remarked, "Here's where you ought to live," and when I denied
 3    1,  17|         are still untouched. What ought we to do, and how shall
 4    1,  17|           article not his own, it ought to come to a civil action
 5    1,  18|         judgement as Gold says he ought.~But, with the exception
 6    2,  43|         back upon his couch, "You ought to make this wine go down
 7    2,  46|          the kite species: no one ought to waste a good turn upon
 8    2,  52|        said, "I'll change it; you ought to do justice to it by drinking
 9    2,  63|          he's hot-blooded, so you ought to be more reasonable. The
10    2,  65|         her, for you know friends ought to show up when anyone's
11    2,  71|           suckers are done! These ought to weigh six pounds and
12    3,  84|          press home the points. I ought, to be the one to die, I
13    3,  85|            by his own confession, ought to be exiled: free, through
14    3,  91|           that is to say, that he ought to suffer me to satisfy
15    3, 100|        own compassion, thought we ought to open the door and succor
16    4, 103|         and cultivated gentleman, ought to remove all irritation
17    4, 109| interference of the hair; as they ought to be in plain sight, for
18    4, 111|        before your eyes and, what ought to move you more strongly
19    4, 115|           very corpse lying there ought to convince you that your
20    4, 116|        had persuaded her that she ought to live. Nor, to her modest
21    4, 122|          what I would call 'low,' ought to be avoided, and phrases
22    4, 122|         Events, past and passing, ought not to be merely recorded
23    5, 138|           too, when even mourners ought to smile!" "OEnothea," the
24    5, 145|       place, as being one that he ought not to have visited with
25    5, 145|         of Roman Literature which ought to be better known among
26    5, 148|         woman of sense and a wife ought to know her place. Let the
27    5, 156|           after this manner, they ought to serve God." That injustice
28    5, 160|          gives it to some one who ought not to have it. I bid a
29    5, 160|          for gossiping. My tongue ought to be cut out; honestly
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