Book, Chapter

 1    1,  15|      Giton with them, I craftily slipped out of sight and sneaked
 2    1,  15|          evaded the watchmen and slipped away after me. I showed
 3    1,  15|          packs upon his back and slipped out through a breach in
 4    1,  15|          the gold, we stealthily slipped out by the back door. A
 5    1,  15|          that the precious tunic slipped off my shoulders without
 6    2,  46|        too, good old Chrysanthus slipped his wind! Why, only the
 7    2,  58|      still talking away, the boy slipped and fell, alighting upon
 8    2,  66|          I went in, and I nearly slipped my wind. The sweat was pouring
 9    2,  71|          screeched, as her tunic slipped above her knees; then, after
10    2,  80|      light in our colony, and he slipped me some information and
11    3,  91| threatened 'I'll call father,' I slipped into his bed and took my
12    3,  91|        lad's good graces. Then I slipped off to sleep, after profiting
13    3,  98|      what was in the wind, Giton slipped out of the room, pretending
14    4, 126|         though the sky there had slipped down: no warmth from the
15    5, 153|         thy words by chance have slipped from my mind, given o'er
16    6     |      that sweet reverie his life slipped by.~Here icy cold fountains,
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