Book, Chapter

 1    1,   5|        hear nothing at all of the affairs of every-day life, but only
 2    1,  15|           liberty of action. With affairs in this posture, I follow
 3    1,  15|         Now this was the state of affairs at the house of Lycas, Tryphaena
 4    1,  30|         and we feared detection.) Affairs were at this pass, and we
 5    2,  42|   business, and once let business affairs start to go wrong, your
 6    2,  42|       ordinary mortal's. When his affairs commenced to go wrong, and
 7    2,  59|          the instability of human affairs, which many took sides. "
 8    2,  68| night-hags to attend to their own affairs while we were returning
 9    3, 102|           god, that umpires human affairs hadn't forced a sign from
10    4, 110|         gods have a hand in human affairs: what did they do but lead
11    4, 115|    comprehended the true state of affairs as his eye took in the corpse
12    4, 121|     insight, turned this state of affairs over in his mind and declared
13    5     |                         VOLUME V.~AFFAIRS AT CROTONA~
14    5, 129|     TWENTY-FIFTH.~For a long time affairs at Crotona ran along in
15    5, 143|       been well informed as to my affairs, and that someone had been
16    5, 143|       upon the success of my love affairs, praising the elegance of
17    5, 144|          present state of our own affairs and made use of the occasion
18    6     |       they preferred to have love affairs with the wives of their
19    6     |        role in public and private affairs, and the men convinced themselves
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