Book, Chapter

 1    1,   9|          to dine,~Nor can he with evil companions his wit drown
 2    2,  67|          had touched him with her evil hand! We shut the door and
 3    3,  93|        his mind ever powerful for evil, affirmed it.~Delivered
 4    4, 112|          turns peace to war? What evil deed~Was by these hands
 5    4, 119|          my hands. "Where is your evil temper now?" I cried. "Where
 6    5, 132|        from fasting? Is there any evil smelling perspiration in
 7    5, 135|        dreaded the spot as one of evil omen, and commenced to wait
 8    5, 136|         the sole cause of all the evil accidents which had befallen
 9    5, 142|           a wink of sleep for the evil adventures which had befallen
10    5, 145|    designed to control the social evil, we have no knowledge of
11    5, 145| foundations upon which the social evil was to rise above the city
12    5, 145|     except she be standing in the evil smelling cell (of the brothel)";
13    5, 159|          boys' necks to avert the evil eye.~Aristophanes, in the "
14    5, 160|       masters out of Rome but the evil had become so deep rooted
15    6     |      established the principle of evil and of all imperfection,
16    6     |           all were to pursue such evil courses, the race of human
17    6     |         not my intention to speak evil of distinguished men. But,
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