Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   4|          had been unable to go in person to Frankfort, and that he
 2    1,   6|      scanned with a curious eye a person to whom the audience was
 3    1,  12|          most respectable looking person came up to me," he made
 4    1,  12|          very respectable looking person, in company with a woman
 5    1,  15|   volunteered to accompany him in person, so that she could load
 6    1,  16|        seemed to be the identical person who had picked up the ragged
 7    1,  20|           has come to the inn, in person, and begs permission to
 8    3, 101|        the impression of a single person of my own stature. Meanwhile
 9    4, 105|        ship, which he commands in person, but of landed estates as
10    4, 111|       information through a third person, anyway? You scoundrel,
11    4, 112|      woman that she was, the only person aboard the ship who deserved
12    5, 145|        the easy rate at which her person was held at the disposal
13    5, 154|         by the discovery that his person, his name, and his country
14    5, 156|         that "the voice of such a person" (one castrated in boyhood) "
15    5, 156|         is first mentioned in the person of a certain Adrian, a monk,
16    5, 159|     applied it signified that the person was ready to sodomise him
17    5, 159|           near enough to have his person touched by the playful fingers
18    5, 160|         the old Greek comedy. Any person who performed this dance
19    6     | Government by this tax, a certain person asked him by whom the courtesans
20    6     |          the wrath of this honest person has not prevented the Christians
21    6     |           to profess love for the person, call themselves lovers
22    6     |           fields. The rest of her person, without a hair upon it,
23    6     |         while he who enjoys their person reaches the height of pleasure --
24    6     |       these caprices of the third person of the trinity) I cannot
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