Book, Chapter

 1    1,   5|      if they made easier the road to eloquence; but as it
 2    1,  10| neither held strictly to the road, nor knew where the inn
 3    1,  15|      hastened to take to the road and ran right into us in
 4    1,  15|     conducted me to the high road, where he met two of his
 5    2,  66|   clothes by the side of the road. My heart was in my mouth,
 6    2,  66|   cut every shadow along the road to bits, till I came to
 7    3,  88|   begins to follow the right road in life, because, in the
 8    3,  92|       Where is the exquisite road to wisdom? Who even goes
 9    3,  98|      he fell, and sought the road to death by the same steel;
10    4, 106|   That's settled! Some other road to safety must be found!
11    4, 120|      some other conservative road to a livelihood, but if
12    4, 120|      you are on the straight road to riches: The study of
13    4, 121|    happily," and took to the road. But Giton could not bear
14    4, 121|  time to time and filled the road with an obscene noise and
15    4, 122|  others did not discover the road that leads to poetry, or,
16    5, 142|      they followed the right road and chased me through several
17    5, 142|      follow all paths; but a road can discover by none.~One
18    5, 142|    stand in the midst of the road. Lo! the voices of men,~
19    5, 145|   from the cliff.)~  ~On the Road ~VOLUME VI.~NOTES~PROSTITUTION.~
20    5, 145|    in male part.~Casuaria -- Road houses; almost invariably
21    5, 154|    Tesserarian art is a sure road to wealth and reputation.
22    6     |   such a weighty burden! The road of domination is strewn
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