Book, Chapter

 1    1,  15|            despoiled it of a valuable mantle and a silver sistrum. From
 2    1,  15|               I appropriated a superb mantle which was tied fast to the
 3    1,  15|               after having turned the mantle over to Ascyltos for safekeeping;
 4    1,  16|             we had brought our stolen mantle, we proceeded to make use
 5    1,  18|              resolved to appraise the mantle at less, and, through a
 6    1,  18|              claim to a very valuable mantle, while the other demanded
 7    1,  19|               us, and take back their mantle!" This exchange was satisfactory
 8    1,  19|              to get possession of the mantle for their own profit, demanded
 9    1,  19|               the lawyers, seized the mantle and vowed that HE would
10    1,  19| responsibility, and demanded that the mantle, which was the only object
11    1,  21|             her haughty head from her mantle and, ringing her hands until
12    1,  24|             covered his head with his mantle. (In the meantime,) the
13    2,  36|              protruded from a scarlet mantle, and around his neck, already
14    2,  67|              in the air! He wrapped a mantle around his left arm, boldly
15    3,  84|              my side, and, wrapping a mantle around my left arm, I put
16    3,  95|               wiped his face upon his mantle, while I poured out these
17    3,  96|               they say, threw his own mantle around the wanderer and
18    5, 139|         goblet. Then, having donned a mantle, in the shape of a piece
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